The Strange Big-eared Brown Bat, Histiotus alienus, was first described by science in 1916, by the British zoologist Oldfield Thomas. This account was derived from a lone specimen found in Joinville, Paraná, in the southern region of Brazil. For over a century, no further captures of the species
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Scientists say it's highly like that, without intervention, another novel virus will jump from animal to human host and find the conditions to spread like wildfire.