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Vampire Bats With Infection Found to Self-Isolate From Their Friends but Still Care for Their Family and More Bat Facts
A new study found that vampire bats with infection self-isolate from their friends but still care for their family. Bats in colonies plagued with viruses limit their interactions with sick colony mates but still continued caring for their close relatives.
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