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Around 30% of the food that ends up on our tables gets there because of things like butterflies, bees and bats. Losing those critical populations could also mean losing some of our favorite foods.
Chimpanzees in Uganda have been eating virus-filled bat dung ever since their preferred food source was destroyed by tobacco farmers. Scientists fear this could be how the next major pandemic starts.
As the visuals of the bat eating a fruit displayed for sale surfaced online, it raised concerns of food infestation and bat-borne diseases. People reacted to the viral video and alerted each other ...
Gale Ridge, an entomologist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, said the lanternflies are particularly bad ...
But the moment they heard the food calls, it was as if a starting whistle had blown—they immediately sprang into action and began eating.” “Given that disc-winged bats show such strong ...
As the visuals of the bat eating a fruit displayed for sale surfaced online, it raised concerns of food infestation and bat-borne diseases. People reacted to the viral video and alerted each other ...