Vampire bat
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British pronunciation/vˈampaɪə bˈat/
American pronunciation/vˈæmpaɪɚ bˈæt/

Definition & Meaning of "vampire bat"

Vampire bat
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a small winged mammal that feeds on the blood of other animals and is found in tropical regions of South America

vampire bat definition and meaning

What is a "vampire bat"?

The vampire bat is a unique species of bat known for its feeding habits, which involve feeding on the blood of other animals. They have sharp teeth and specialized adaptations that allow them to make small incisions in the skin of their prey and lap up the blood that oozes out. Vampire bats are social animals that live in colonies and are typically found in parts of the Americas. They have excellent senses and can locate warm-blooded animals to feed on, often choosing livestock or birds as their prey. Despite their name, vampire bats are not dangerous to humans and do not typically feed on human blood. However, they are fascinating and often misunderstood creatures that have adapted to a unique feeding strategy in the animal kingdom.

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Vampire bats feed on the blood of other animals, using their sharp incisors to make tiny incisions.
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