Here’s How Scientists Are Tracking Coronavirus – From Bats to New Yorkers https://t.co/T1ooJ551Dd pic.twitter.com/BbaLhSS4DT— VICE UK (@VICEUK) March 23, 2020
Here’s How Scientists Are Tracking Coronavirus – From Bats to New Yorkers https://t.co/T1ooJ551Dd pic.twitter.com/BbaLhSS4DT
Ghost Bats are the largest carnivorous bats in Australia. They hang around in caves and mines. They’re called Ghost bats they can be misidentified as ghosts with their ghostly appearance. They’re declining because of human activity like mining and blasting caves. pic.twitter.com/ggQZF10ANo— ⵣ🍒 (@motherofbatsx) March 22, 2020
Ghost Bats are the largest carnivorous bats in Australia. They hang around in caves and mines. They’re called Ghost bats they can be misidentified as ghosts with their ghostly appearance. They’re declining because of human activity like mining and blasting caves. pic.twitter.com/ggQZF10ANo
1st case of #whitneosesyndrome has been confirmed in a Texas bat. This fungal disease has killed millions of hibernating bats in the eastern U.S. but is not a risk to people: https://t.co/5mlgPCTvhD📷NPS pic.twitter.com/EUFNMFeFa6— TX Parks & Wildlife (@TPWDnews) March 5, 2020
1st case of #whitneosesyndrome has been confirmed in a Texas bat. This fungal disease has killed millions of hibernating bats in the eastern U.S. but is not a risk to people: https://t.co/5mlgPCTvhD📷NPS pic.twitter.com/EUFNMFeFa6
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