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Vampire Bats - Blood suckers

Vampire Bats: Blood sucking neck biting fire breathing killers saliva stroke

They are not fire breathing killers. They do exist. They do not look irregular,weigh about an ounce and are about as large as the average persons thumb; two and three quarters inches long with an 8 inch wingspan.

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Image courtesy of Microsoft Ecarta Online Encyclopedia 2001


Vampire Bat Saliva and Stroke Victims

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Recommended 'Vampire Bats - Blood suckers' Related Links:

National Geographic Creature Feature: Vampire Bats
Link to the National Geographic website creature feature featuring "Vampire Bats". Fun Facts, Video, Audio, Habitat Map. Informative website.



The Wild Ones Web Site Animal Index: Vampire Bat
Desmodus rotundus - The "Vampire Bat" The Wild Ones Website with great information on the vampire bat.



Biogeography of Vampire Bat
San Francisco State University Department of Geography Website Link for the "Vampire Bat"






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