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- Desmodus draculae is an extinct species of vampire bat that inhabited Central and South America during the Pleistocene, and possibly the early Holocene...
- Transylvania, Romania. The genus contains a single species, Bradycneme draculae, known only from a partial right lower leg (specimen BMNH A1588), which...
- narcotics-addicted vampire hunter who is tracking down his ex-girlfriend, Draculae, a vampire bent on ending the world. While fighting supernatural creatures...
- Desmodontinae genus Desmodus †Desmodus archaeodaptes, extinct, †Desmodus draculaegiant vampire bat, extinct, Desmodus rotunduscommon vampire bat, extant...
- paramacellodid lizard Bicuspidon hatzegiensis, a polyglyphanodont lizard Bradycneme draculae, an alvarezsaurid Elopteryx nopcsai, an avialan dinosaur Eurazhdarcho langendorfensis...
- Desmodontinae genus Desmodus Desmodus archaeodaptes, extinct, Desmodus draculae, extinct, Desmodus rotundus, Desmodus stocki, extinct. genus Diphylla Diphylla...
- Arctotherium wingei Rodents Neoc****us Bats Giant vampire bat (Desmodus draculae) Proboscidea (elephants and relatives) Gomphotheridae Cuvieronius Notiomastodon...
- heron Nycticorax duboisi Hunting. 1675-1755 Giant vampire bat Desmodus draculae Eastern South America; Central America (Pleistocene) Undetermined. 1688...
- Found in Quaternary deposits of South and Central Americas, Desmodus draculae had a wingspan of 0.5 m (20 in) and a body m**** of up to 60 g (2.1 oz)...
- fossils have been reported from the formation: Charruatoxodon Desmodus draculae Trigodon sp. Catonyx tarijensis Pronothrotherium figueirasi Glyptodon Plaxhaplous...