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  2. Chupacabra - Wikipedia

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    Chupacabra killings were soon associated with a seemingly untouched animal carcass other than puncture wounds which were said to be used to suck the blood out of the victim. Reports of such killings began to spread around and eventually out of the country, reaching areas such as Mexico , Brazil , Chile , and the Southern area of the United States .

  3. Leech - Wikipedia

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    The prey is usually sucked in and swallowed whole. Some Rhynchobdellida however suck the soft tissues from their prey, making them intermediate between predators and blood-suckers. [38] Leech attacking a slug. Blood-sucking leeches use their anterior suckers to connect to hosts for feeding.

  4. Blindness in animals - Wikipedia

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    Visual perception in animals plays an important role in the animal kingdom, most importantly for the identification of food sources and avoidance of predators. For this reason, blindness in animals is a unique topic of study. In general, nocturnal or subterranean animals have less interest in the visual world, and depend on other sensory ...

  5. ‘Large’ sea creature breathes with its legs, sucks prey with ...

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    The creatures use their proboscis to “suck out (its prey’s) insides like a smoothie.” The new species uses its approximately 0.1 inch proboscis “like a straw” to feed on “soft bodied ...

  6. Tardigrade - Wikipedia

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    Tardigrades feed by sucking animal or plant cell fluids, or on detritus. A pair of stylets pierce the prey; the pharynx muscles then pump the fluids from the prey into the gut. A pair of salivary glands secrete a digestive fluid into the mouth, and produce replacement stylets each time the animal moults. [3]

  7. Hirudiniformes - Wikipedia

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    The Hirudiniformes are one of the currently-accepted suborders of the proboscisless leeches (Arhynchobdellida).Their best-known member is the European medical leech, Hirudo medicinalis, and indeed most of the blood-sucking "worms" as which leeches are generally perceived belong to this group.

  8. A Blind Professor Reluctantly Gets a Guide Dog in Newest ...

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    Ben Mehl (Trevor) Ben Mehl is best known for his role as Dante, the blind librarian, on the Netflix series, You. Mehl, who has Stargardt's disease and is legally blind, also teaches acting in New ...

  9. My Unconventional Life: Meet this bloodsucking vampire couple

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    The two get their blood from their blood donor, Ilona, who explained that it's a "different kind of experience. "I can kind of feel a connection to them," she maintained. "But, still a little weird.