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Bats

The largest group of mammals that have the ability to fly. Their nocturnal habits have given raise to many myths and fears through the ages, most of which are unfounded. Ask your questions here and find out what is true or myth about these fascinating creatures.

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What are homologous structures between birds and bats?

Birds and bats are homoplasious because they are similar, but not derived from a common ancestor. An example of homologous structures is a man's arm and a cow's foreleg. They are anatomically similar but have different functions.

What is the scientific name for animals that shed their antlers each year?

The scientific name for animals that shed their antlers each year is "cervids." Cervids include deer, elk, moose, and caribou, among others. The shedding and regrowth of antlers is a natural and seasonal process in these species.

What is the necessity of naming animals with scientific names?

Scientific names are important for two reasons. (1) There are so many species of animals in the world that scientific names are the one unique name for that one unique species and (2) through scientific names, you can see how the different species of animals are related. Black squirrels and red squirrels aren't the same species, but they're related and their scientific names reflect this.

What is the scientific name of spiny skinned animals?

Echinoderm is the scientific name for spiny-skinned animals. Spiny-skinned animals include sea urchins, sand dollars, brittle stars, starfish, and sea cucumbers.

What is the scientific name for 'bumblebee bat'?

The phrase 'Craseonycteris thonglongyai' is the scientific name of the 'bumblebee bat' of streamside limestone caves in eastern Burma and western Thailand. It also is called 'Kitti's hog-nosed bat'. It's the world's smallest bat, and possibly the world's smallest mammal, at 1.1-1.3 inches [29-33 millimeters] in length and 0.071 ounces [2 grams] in mass.

What is the kingdom phylum class order family genus and species of a bat?

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Chiroptera Family: Vespertilionidae (most common family for bats) Genus: Myotis or Pteropus (examples of bat genera) Species: Varies depending on the specific bat species

Scientific name of fruitbat?

The scientific name of fruit bats is Pteropodidae. They belong to the family Pteropodidae within the order Chiroptera.

Scientific name for animal?

The scientific name for an animal consists of two parts: the genus and the species. For example, the scientific name for a dog is Canis lupus familiaris, where Canis is the genus and lupus familiaris is the species.

What is the scientific name for the great white bat?

The scientific name for the great white bat is Lycalopex culpaeus.

Scientific name for vampire?

Vampires are mythological creatures, and therefor they have no scientific name.

Scientific name of bamboo leaf?

Temperate or tropical grasses of the genera Arundinaria, Bambusa, Dendrocalamus, Phyllostachys, or Sasa.

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The scientific name for bamboo is ambuseae. There are 1,450 species of bamboo and it can survive in both cold and warm climates.

What is the scientific name of philippine tarsier?

The scientific name of the Philippine tarsier is Carlito syrichta.

What is the scientific name for Philippine Bamboo bats?

The scientific name for Philippine Bamboo bats is Tylonycteris robustula.

Scientific name of bats?

The scientific name for bat is Chiroptera.

What is the scientific name of bats?

The scientific name of bat is Pipistrellus Pipistrellus that is a common bat's scientific name .

What is the life cycle of the vampire bat?

The baby vampire bat is born after a gestation period of from 3 to 4 months. It is born in the spring and is ready to leave the nest 6 to 9 months after its birth. It then lives the rest of its life (about 12 years) feeding off mammals in the wild, at least once every 2 or 3 days. It will mate beginning around the age of 2. When the vampire bat is close to death, it weakly flies over to a broken tree limb and will die hanging upside-down.

Occasionally. an orphaned baby bat will be cared for by another mature female.

What is the scientific name for the bat?

Pipistrellus Pipistrellus is a common bat's scientific name. -Victoria McCombs

Chiroptera is the order for all bats. They fall under the mammal class, the next defining section would be order. All bats fall under the order Chiroptera, but they also are more specifically sorted into family, genus and different species.

Can you drink your own blood?

Drinking your own blood is not recommended as it can introduce harmful bacteria or viruses into your body. Additionally, consuming blood can lead to iron toxicity. If you are bleeding, it is important to seek medical attention rather than attempting to drink your own blood.

Who is Emmet in vampires suck?

Emmett is a character in the movie "Vampires Suck" who is a parody of the character Emmett Cullen from the "Twilight" series. In "Vampires Suck," Emmett is portrayed as a big, strong, and dim-witted vampire who is part of the vampire family the central character Becca falls in love with.

Can you exchange blood with a vampire?

In vampire myths and stories, to drink the blood of the vampire is usually to be infected by him. For example: this takes place in "Dracula" when Dracula forces Mina to drink blood from a wound he makes in his chest, and in Interview With A Vampire when Lestat allows Louis and Claudia to drink his blood.

But the vampire drinks the blood of his victim to sustain him.

How do the vampire get blood?

Vampires are legendary creatures and do not exist in the real world. Vampire BATS, however, are smaller than a teacup and their only diet is blood. Their usual victims are sleeping cattle and horses. Vampire bats do not "suck" blood from their victims but, after puncturing the skin, actually lap up the flowing blood with their tongues. The bats' saliva prevents the blood from clotting. These tiny bats never remove enough blood to harm their victims but the bites can cause infections and disease if not treated by a doctor.

Are Italian vampires allergic to garlic?

In traditional Italian folklore, vampires are usually not depicted as being allergic to garlic. However, this aspect of vampire lore can vary depending on the specific cultural interpretation.

What happens to a vampire that drinks the last drop of blood from a person?

According to Anne Rice the vampire then shares in the death of that person - not a 'fatal' occurrence for the vampire but definitely an unpleasant one.

Other authorities quote no such affinity and the vampire then goes on to find somebody else more giving.

How do vampires eat blood?

  1. They first have to obtain some proximity to their victim. For some this means a kissing embrace (as for the incubus and succubus), others have effected their feeding through two stories from under six feet of dirt (see the Shunned House by Edgar Allan Poe)
  2. Some go through the motions of opening their mouths to receive the stolen life-force. This is not necessary and maybe just be a reflexive reaction from more human times. Others merely open wide their eyes, or flare their nostrils, or make inviting gestures with hands and arms.
  3. They must establish some sort of rapport with their victims, a psychic link so to speak. How this is done is poorly understood but the effect of it makes for some interesting and disturbing mental effects on both vampire and victim.
  4. After feeding the vampire seems to go into some sort of ecstasy that leave it incapacitated and vulnerable for a time.

If you want another opinion take it from a real psi vampire

Most vampire feed unconsciously and don't even know that they are vampires. Others reach out to their "vamp ism' and can control their feeding by directing "tubes" from there natural energy source and connecting to a donor's.

Other vampires can feed off environmental energy, emotional energy or sexual energy.