What is the vampire bats family role in the ecosystem?
Vampire bats are mostly found in groups, living in caves in South America. They must eat blood, so they count on each other and share food within their colonies.
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Can bat bugs survive and reproduce with human hosts and without bats?
Bat bugs may move into human living areas and incidentally bite people, with such migrations particularly common when bats migrate or are eliminated from the building. However, in the absence of the bat hosts, these insects cannot sustain and reproduce. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05574.html
Well, technically, that's your opinion. Some people do not thing "vampire bats" are ugly.
I quote:
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
No, they live in dark places. Usually a cave but can also be a run down building or house.
How many times did the bat-mobile catch a flat?
Who ever told you the bat-moible got a flat tyre is making a joke of you or pulling your leg. The bat-moible never got a flat tyre in the movies, but maybe in the studio...
Vampires kind of breath does a vampire have?
Yes they do, they also have a pulse, buts its slower than a humans
bats don't have wings, they have long arms with hard skin between each finger
When was bat feces removed from mascara?
In some places they still use bat feces (guano) and some places use rat feces. It was commonly used in Egypt so their eyes could stand out. However, it hasn't been in a lot of mascara for about 100 years now.
comparative embryology
Can a vampire smell a person's blood when not showed?
yea. they can, mostly because of the human scent which gives away the scent of a persons blood, even though each persons blood scent is unique in different ways.
What comes out of water and sucks your blood?
There are absolutely dozens of different creatures that may or may not dwell in aquatic environments and which may or may not feast upon your life fluids, but the most notable ones are listed below, which may or may not be listed in order of their level of dangerousness -
Leeches - least dangerous, simply icky little black water worms that latch on and drain your extremities.
Slugs - while very rare, predatory-aquatic-vampire-pond slugs are much, much worse than any leech - an aquatic slug as big around as a ping pong ball can engorge with blood until it is as big around as a truck tire or larger and consume this much blood very ten days.
Brush-tailed waterpossums - while only as big around as your thumbnail, are known to attack in swarms numbering in the hundreds of millions and drain a herd of elephants of their blood in minutes.
Budgerigar-pigs - These four-hundred-pound marine herbivores do not suck blood so to speak but do gorge on internal organs which they suck out through their fangs, and so are included here.
Does bat blood keep you hair free?
I'm from Jordan (middle-east) and my friend told me that her her grand mother was washed with the blood of bat as she was still a new born,and she told me that since then, she did not have any hair on hair body,,but i think it is just a myth..i also read in some Arabic websites about the procedure,all u have to do is boil bats blood and apply it to your body and rub it into your skin,and leave it for two hours.i haven'e tried it,and i really don't know if that's trueor not
Yes. While frogs generally feed on insects, they have certainly been known to eat larger prey such as bats, small birds, other frogs and even small turtles.