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Anonymous
>>295942 Yea, I saw on TV how bats locate insects: The insect's flapping wings reflect the bat's noise, kind like when you talk into a fan.
So I figured a flipped coin would have the same effect. On vacation in France, there were bats catching insects under a street light. I flipped up a coin, and a bat went for it first time. I feel bad for having used a 3 Franc, those things were heavy. Anyway, the bat tried to catch it, causing the coin to be tossed against the wall underneath the street lamp. Luckily, without the bat.
On another occasion, a stupid friend tried to catch bats by throwing a sock filled with rocks into the air.
Please attempt neither.
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