Health & Medicine
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Free-Tailed Bats May Be Behind Ebola Epidemic
The idea that wild animals such as bats and gorillas could be the culprits of the Ebola epidemic sweeping across West Africa is nothing new. But now a new study suggests that insectivorous free-tailed bats, which weren't previously implicated in the outbreak, may be behind the deadly disease.
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