The first look at how rabies affects vampire bat social behavior

Vampire bats infected with the rabies virus aren’t likely to act stereotypically “rabid,” according to a new study—instead, infected male bats tended to withdraw socially, scaling back on the common habit of grooming each other before they died of the disease.


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Source: Phys.org