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  1. Oct 30, 2013 · Learn about the vampire bats, mosquitoes, vampire finches, leeches, vampire squids, assassin bugs, and lampreys that feed on blood. Discover their habits, adaptations, and threats in this article with photos and videos.

  2. Learn about the bloodsucking habits of mosquitoes, fleas, bedbugs, oxpeckers, vampire finches, leeches, lampreys, and vampire bats. Find out how they feed, transmit diseases, and interact with their hosts.

  3. Jun 30, 2019 · The main difference between leeches and bloodsuckers is that leeches are free-living worms that are hematophagous whereas bloodsuckers are the animals that practice hematophagy, feeding on blood. Furthermore, around 75% of all species of leeches are hematophagous while some mammals, birds, fish, nematodes, and arthropods are ...

  4. Learn about the diversity, evolution and ecology of bloodsucking creatures, from leeches to vampire bats, at the Royal Ontario Museum. See live and preserved specimens, and explore the cultural and scientific aspects of blood-feeding behavior.

    • Big dinner. To grasp the risks real vampires take, imagine an animal 35 million times your weight. Now bite it hard enough to make it bleed. And make it mad.
    • Bad blood. Tyrosine is just one of the nutrients turned toxic by the massive size of blood binges. In the real world, a vampire’s ability to excrete wastes is much more important than some fictional power to hoist trucks.
    • Not enough. Blood may have lethally too much of some things, but lethally too little of others. “Vampires don’t really have it that easy,” muses ecological microbiologist Rita Rio of West Virginia University in Morgantown.
    • Low-fat bats. Another downside of blood is its low fat content, at least from the vampire bat point of view. Extra cargo on a small flying mammal is limited to a mere 20 to 30 percent of the animal’s predinner weight, so a small, low-fat meal won’t fuel the bat for very long.
  5. Sep 21, 2018 · That ancient terror is likely the root of the bloodsucker myths that darken folklore around the world. Vampire myths and tales of other bloodsucking creatures of the night are found in just about every culture across the globe, and date back centuries. Each story takes on its own sinister dimensions.

  6. Oct 28, 2019 · Vampires get all the attention at this time of year, but bloodthirsty leeches, insects and birds are just as compelling — and they’re real. Leeches feeding on a homemade “blood sausage ...