Ohio State University: Vampire Bats Give Little Help to Their 'Friends'
November 01, 2019
November 01, 2019
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 1 [TNSbiologyresearch-Current Biology] -- Ohio State University issued the following news:
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- Study shows social bonds strengthened in captivity continue in the wild
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Vampire bats could be said to be sort of like people - not because of their blood-sucking ways, but because they help their neighbors in need even if it's of no obvious benefit to them.
In a new study, scientists documented vampire bats . . .
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- Study shows social bonds strengthened in captivity continue in the wild
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Vampire bats could be said to be sort of like people - not because of their blood-sucking ways, but because they help their neighbors in need even if it's of no obvious benefit to them.
In a new study, scientists documented vampire bats . . .