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What would happen if bats became extinct?

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Then there would be no human nature.

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What would happen if bats were extinct?

There would be no human nature>3


What would happen if bats become extinct?

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Are bats extinct wild animals?

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What would happen if bats didn't have natural predator?

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What would happen if bats were destroyed?

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