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Vampire bats' thirst for blood explained

Most mammals couldn’t survive on a low-calorie liquid diet of blood. Here's why vampire bats can, according to scientists. ....

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Scientists learn why some bats live on blood alone

Only three of the roughly 1,400 kinds of bats live on this liquid-only diet
WASHINGTON Scientists have figured out why vampire bats are the only mammals that can survive on a diet of just blood.
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Scientists figure out how vampire bats got a taste for blood | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

Scientists figure out how vampire bats got a taste for blood | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source
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Why are vampire bats the only mammals that can survive on a blood diet?

Most mammals couldn’t survive on a low-calorie liquid diet of blood. Only three vampire species of the 1,400 kinds of bats can do that the others eat mostly insects, fruit, nectar, pollen or meat, such as small frogs and fish. ....

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