A fatal cancer afflicting Tasmanian devils passes from one of the small marsupials to another when they bite each other, rather than being transmitted via a virus, a new study suggests. The disease is the first cancer known to spread directly from scratch to scratch.
ROUGH PATCH. Tasmanian devils can spread fatal facial tumors (inset) when they fight.
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