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  2. Vampire bat - Wikipedia

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    A vampire bat skeleton, showing the distinctive incisors and canines. Unlike fruit bats, the vampire bats have short, conical muzzles. They also lack a nose leaf, instead having naked pads with U-shaped grooves at the tip. A vampire bat has front teeth that are specialized for cutting and back teeth that are much smaller than in other bats.

  3. Common vampire bat - Wikipedia

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    The common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) is a small, leaf-nosed bat native to the Americas. It is one of three extant species of vampire bats, the other two being the hairy-legged and the white-winged vampire bats. The common vampire bat practices hematophagy, mainly feeding on the blood of livestock. The bat usually approaches its prey at ...

  4. White-winged vampire bat - Wikipedia

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    Their thumb is much shorter than that of the common vampire bat. Their forearms are 51–54 mm (2.0–2.1 in) long. The calcar is absent. Their dental formula is 1.1.1.2 2.1.2.1, for a total of 22 teeth; the common vampire bat has 20 teeth and the hairy-legged vampire bat 26, respectively. [8] It is the only bat species in the world with 22 ...

  5. Spectral bat - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest bat species in the New World, as well as the largest carnivorous bat: its wingspan is 0.7–1.0 m (2.3–3.3 ft). It has a robust skull and teeth, with which it delivers a powerful bite to kill its prey. Birds are frequent prey items, though it may also consume rodents, insects, and other bats.

  6. Vampire bats explained, thanks to some bloody good science - AOL

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    Since blood is low in calories, vampire bats feed often. Since blood is low in calories, vampire bats feed often. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Bat - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Anatomy and physiology subsection. 3.1 Skull and dentition. ... Small insect-eating bats can have as many as 38 teeth, while vampire bats have only 20. Bats ...

  8. Adorable 'vampire cat' that went viral finally finds a new home

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    The 4-year-old male was put up for adoption in the U.K. after his previous owners could no longer look after him -- and after the Internet caught wind of his vampire-like fangs, he went viral.

  9. Vampyriscus - Wikipedia

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    Vampyriscus (meaning: small vampire bat) is a genus of bats in the family Phyllostomidae, the leaf-nosed bats. There are three species previously included in the genus Vampyressa. The two genera are differentiated by the morphology of their bones and teeth and the pattern of their pelage. [1] Phylogenetic analyses support the separation of the ...