@Android Raptor Love Thread

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I dont like her at all.

She's cool sometimes.
Look at how monstrously thick she is.
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At first I hated AR but now I actually developed a liking and respect towards her. Yeah she is a bit crazy sometimes but she has thick skin and doesn't seem to let anything get to her. I can respect that.
 
At first I hated AR but now I actually developed a liking and respect towards her. Yeah she is a bit crazy sometimes but she has thick skin and doesn't seem to let anything get to her. I can respect that.

At face value I'd agree but the way she does it is more akin to hitting your head against the wall repeatedly hoping it would crumble away. She simply can't even entertain the possibility of being wrong.
 
At face value I'd agree but the way she does it is more akin to hitting your head against the wall repeatedly hoping it would crumble away. She simply can't even entertain the possibility of being wrong.
Are you sure that is a AR problem or a general woman problem?
 
I’ll put my two cents in. We disagree on some stuff but sometimes she makes me laugh , sometimes she has interesting takes on stuff and I’m glad she’s here.
I am now looking up how many disease roaches can carry to reply to other thread… cholera, typhoid and staph apparently, as well as TB. I still think something like a bat is going to take the record for most different zoonoses
 
I’ll put my two cents in. We disagree on some stuff but sometimes she makes me laugh , sometimes she has interesting takes on stuff and I’m glad she’s here.
I am now looking up how many disease roaches can carry to reply to other thread… cholera, typhoid and staph apparently, as well as TB. I still think something like a bat is going to take the record for most different zoonoses
I think it's probably non-human primates, and the risk there goes both way since non-human primates can also catch many diseases from humans (that's actually a big conservation concern). Cats and dogs are pretty high up there though since they're mammals, widespread, and live around humans (plus many countries have big issues with ferals).

Roaches have never been tied to a disease outbreak in humans and a vast majority of species don't even live anywhere near humans (unless you're a weirdo like me who raises them in captivity). They also like keeping themselves clean, and hissers even have beneficial mites that live only on them that also help clean them (a bit like remoras and sharks).
 
Shouldn't fleas, ticks, mosquitos etc. be high on the list?
Mosquitoes are actually the deadliest non-human animals b/c malaria, but in terms of the number of different zoonosis you can get it's probably another mammal of some variety.
 
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