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Clever bats: Practice social distancing when sick – Innovation Origins
An international team of researchers has found that vampire bats keep their distance from their fellow bats when they are sick.

Many of us will soon no longer be able to hear the term “social distancing” after seven months of living with the corona pandemic. And for an increasing number of members of our species, this distancing is becoming more and more difficult, which obviously has consequences. The pandemic is on the rise again. Yet social distancing is normal in nature even among less highly developed creatures. An international research team from the Museum of Natural History Berlin (Germany), the University of Texas…
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