Animals
Bat Killer White-Nose Syndrome had Spread to Half of US States [VIDEO]
White-nose syndrome, the deadly bat disease that has killed more than 6 million cave-dwelling bats in the US, continues to spread across North America, with 25 states and five Canadian provinces reporting the disease in bat caves since it was first documented in 2006.
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