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(1) It may seem strange bats have friendships. (2) Scientists have found that bats actually seem to form friendships. (3) A scientist noticed one bat feeding another. (4) He assumed the two bats were related. (5) He found out the shared none of the same genes meaning they couldn't possibly be relatives. (6) The bats appear to take care of those around them even if they are not "family". (6) He concluded that the bonds bats share are like human friendships.

What would be the best way to combine sentences 3 and 4 so that their meaning is preserved?


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