The research, printed in Ecography, sheds gentle on a historic sample of vampire bats extending their vary northward in response to local weather modifications.
It raises issues about potential illness transmission, notably rabies, and its affect on wildlife, livestock, and, in uncommon situations, people.
The main focus of the research is on the frequent vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus), considered one of three species inhabiting Mexico, Central, and South America.
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