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Fringe-lipped bats are absolutely amazing!!
DNA in fringe-lipped bat poop reveals unexpected eating habits https://t.co/OOFjks7e84
This new study reveals that they even feed on birds & other bats!
More about their diet: https://t.co/v8h5NAjGN2 & https://t.co/1hmoV5yXaV
In this context, even well-intentioned efforts by journalists, researchers, animal welfare advocates, and conservationists to counteract dangerous negative associations between wildlife and zoonoses can lead to unintended consequences and further reinforce negative stereotypes.
Bats get a bad rap when it comes to zoonoses. Yet, it seems logical that cats, by connecting bats & humans (e.g https://t.co/x0vwWNxO7y) are an important part of the equation. Is anyone out there aware of research looking into how cats might bring viruses from wildlife to humans?
"Wild in the City - a guide to urban animals around the world" is finally out!
I've been collaborating with this project for most of the last 2 yrs. Could not be prouder of the end product.
https://t.co/7putcMIYBD aimed at children 9-12.
The ideal 🎄Xmas🎄 gift.
🦝🦜🦋🦇 🦎
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