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Letter: Letters: Topsy-turvy

Published 27 February 1993

From RONALD PINE

The photo of the vampire bats in ‘How vampire bats acquired a taste
for blood’ (New Scientist, Science, 9 January) was printed upside down .
. . that is to say, the bats are shown as roosting rightside up. In other
words . . . oh, never mind.

Ronald Pine Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Aurora, Illinois

Issue no. 1862 published 27 February 1993

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