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Vampire bats,
members of the
subfamily Desmodontinae, are leaf-nosed bats
currently found in
Central and
South America.
Their food
source is the blood...
- which—along with the
genera Diaemus and Diphylla—are
allied as the
subfamily Desmodontinae, the carnivorous, blood-consuming
vampire bats of the New
World leaf-nosed...
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Pleistocene vampire bat
Desmodus stocki Jones (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae:
Desmodontinae) in
eastern North America".
Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology...
- rotundus—by
Oldfield Thomas in 1901. It is
classified under the
subfamily Desmodontinae along with two
other species: the hairy-legged
vampire bat (Diphylla...
- feed on a
variety of
animals ranging from
frogs to
other bats. The
Desmodontinae fall into this
general carnivorous category, but are
further distinguished...
- and
small mammals, and the
three vampire bat
species of the
subfamily Desmodontinae solely consume blood.
Almost no
phyllostomids have po****tion estimates...
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Conservation statuses of bats as of 2020
according to the IUCN (1,314
species in total)
Critically endangered (1.6%)
Endangered (6.3%)
Vulnerable (8.3%)...
- This is a list of
North American mammals. It
includes all
mammals currently found in the
United States, St.
Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...
- from
mammals or birds. In the
family Phyllostomidae and the
subfamily Desmodontinae,
there are
three known species of
vampire bats:
Desmodus rotundus (common...
- White-lined broad-nosed bat,
Platyrrhinus lineatus LR/lc Subfamily:
Desmodontinae Genus:
Desmodus Common vampire bat,
Desmodus rotundus LR/lc The order...