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Does Bats Drink Human Blood. Washington (ap) — scientists have figured out why vampire bats are the only mammals that can survive on a diet of just blood. Scientists have found the first evidence of vampire bats supping on human blood. Lisandra zepeda mendoza at the university of copenhagen and her colleagues analysed the genomes of the common vampire bat (desmodus rotundus) and its gut microbes to understand how the animal. They compared the genome of common vampire bats to 26 other bat. Only three out of 1400 species of bats drink blood. Most mammals can't survive on a diet of blood and that includes most bat species too. However, the vampire bats are very.

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They compared the genome of common vampire bats to 26 other bat. Most mammals can't survive on a diet of blood and that includes most bat species too. Lisandra zepeda mendoza at the university of copenhagen and her colleagues analysed the genomes of the common vampire bat (desmodus rotundus) and its gut microbes to understand how the animal. Only three out of 1400 species of bats drink blood. Scientists have found the first evidence of vampire bats supping on human blood. However, the vampire bats are very. Washington (ap) — scientists have figured out why vampire bats are the only mammals that can survive on a diet of just blood.

The people who drink human blood BBC Future

Does Bats Drink Human Blood Lisandra zepeda mendoza at the university of copenhagen and her colleagues analysed the genomes of the common vampire bat (desmodus rotundus) and its gut microbes to understand how the animal. Only three out of 1400 species of bats drink blood. Scientists have found the first evidence of vampire bats supping on human blood. They compared the genome of common vampire bats to 26 other bat. However, the vampire bats are very. Washington (ap) — scientists have figured out why vampire bats are the only mammals that can survive on a diet of just blood. Most mammals can't survive on a diet of blood and that includes most bat species too. Lisandra zepeda mendoza at the university of copenhagen and her colleagues analysed the genomes of the common vampire bat (desmodus rotundus) and its gut microbes to understand how the animal.

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