Animals
UK Bats Appear to be Immune to Deadly White Nose Syndrome
The deadly fungus responsible for inflicting white nose syndrome (WNS) in bat populations across North America has been reported in the UK for the first time, but bats there seem to be resistant to the killer fungus.
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