Vampire bat friendships endure from captivity to the wild

The animals form social bonds that persist from a lab setting to the outdoors

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Vampire bats, pictured here in captivity, form social bonds by exchanging regurgitated blood meals and grooming each other.

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Are friendships formed with those we truly like? Or do we settle for whoever happens to be around?

This question is hard to answer in humans, and even harder in other animals.