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According to WHO, it may take many years to trace the origin of animals in COVID-19. Does this prove the innocence of bats?

It takes a lot of time to find the source of animals in COVID-19. This news is not surprising, because until today, bats are only highly suspicious objects, not exact objects. It will take a long time for humans to figure out the source of the virus and the way it mutates, but if we don't eat wild animals from the beginning, maybe everything will be different? What lessons did the epidemic bring us? Will nature give mankind such punishment again? As human beings, sometimes we may be too proud of our position. The relationship between man and nature is harmonious, but there are always some people who want to take away what is not their own from nature. This thing is a wild animal. There are thousands of wild animals in nature, and we can't eat them all our lives. And now chickens, ducks, cattle, sheep and pigs are delicious. Why must we eat wild animals? Moreover, scientific research shows that the nutritional components of wild animals are not much higher than those we are keeping in captivity now, and because of health and quarantine problems, many wild animals have no guarantee before eating, and only our bodies are the touchstone for whether wild animals can eat. So eating wild animals is harmful in any way. Whether bats are innocent or not, we humans should start from ourselves and consciously protect and respect wild animals. Wild animals should not be our dish, they should grow happily in nature. People didn't expect that a new virus could bring earth-shaking changes to the world and fight against nature. I think there will only be a lose-lose situation in the end. Those lovely animals need our protection. Human beings have the most powerful power, and we should not use this power to harm other lives. The lesson that COVID-19 taught us is that man is a part of nature, not its master.