I suspect that it has to do with the "additional link-state updates" that
you sometimes read about where OSPF and NBMA multipoint circuits are being
discussed.  Notice that the routes are /32.  I don't believe that EIGRP has
such a mechanism.  So OSPF is really the only protocol that knows of the /32
routes.  Looking at your topology tables and link-state databases in
addition to the routing table might confirm that.  Or try adding a network
statement in EIGRP with a 0.0.0.0 mask for each remote router interface. 
Although not something you would necessarily want to do in a real network,
it might displace those OSPF host routes and help reveal the answer.  I'm
not sure about that though.


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