Researchers filmed 10 species eating or scavenging bats at known Marburg-virus hotspot — and caught hundreds of humans visiting.
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A virologist’s nightmare: People and predators keep going into a cave full of bats with Marburg virus
As if its name didn’t warn you enough, there are many good reasons to avoid Python Cave in Uganda. Chief among them is that ...
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Have any humans have been killed by Burmese pythons? What to know Florida's large, invasive residents and their ...
MIAMI — The voracious Burmese python has done widespread damage to the Everglades food chain, pretty much wiping out populations of small mammals like marsh bunnies and gulping down everything from ...
MIAMI — Florida scientists got more than they ever imagined when they actually came across a Burmese python eating a full-grown deer. "These are things you don't see every day," one of them whispered ...
While studying predators visiting Python Cave, home to bats confirmed to have Marburg virus, scientists observed hundreds of ...
In a cave in Africa, cameras captured wild animals periodically hunting bats or eating carcasses. The prey was the Egyptian fruit bat, the host of the Marburg virus that causes deadly hemorrhagic ...
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