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A new research study reveals how fruit bats' unique physiology enables a healthy high-sugar diet, offering insights for human diabetes research. A high-sugar diet is bad news for humans, leading to diabetes, obesity, and even cancer. Yet fruit bats survive and even thrive by eating up to twice th
<p>A high-sugar diet is bad news for humans, leading to diabetes, obesity and even cancer. Yet fruit bats survive and even thrive by eating up to twice their body weight in sugary fruit every day. </p>
Over the summer, a rare dolphin with thumbs was spotted on two separate occasions by researchers with the Pelagos Cetacean Research Institute as they conducted boat surveys off the coast of Greece. It was certainly a