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“Vampire” Parasite Found Entombed in Amber
The first known fossil of a rare bloodsucker called the bat fly has been found in 20-million-year-old amber. What’s more, the ancient bug was host to bat malaria, an even rarer find, according to a new study.
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“Vampire” Parasite Found Entombed in Amber

The first known fossil of a rare bloodsucker called the bat fly has been found in 20-million-year-old amber. What’s more, the ancient bug was host to bat malaria, an even rarer find, according to a new study.

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#amber  #ancient  #bat fly  #entomology  #interesting  #malaria  #national geographic  #fly