When bats feel unwell, they maintain social distancing and stay away from their communities — a move that is probably a means of recovery but also of preventing the spread of disease, recent research from Tel Aviv University shows. The study, recently published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Science, monitored two colonies of Egyptian bat fruits, […]
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