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Speaking of airborne: It’s not insignificant that bats fly. An individual fruit bat may travel dozens of miles each night, searching for food, and hundreds of miles in a season as it moves among roosting sites. Some insectivorous bats migrate as much as eight hundred miles between their summer and winter roosts. Rodents don’t make such journeys, and not many larger mammals do.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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