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No bat so fires our imagination and is more renowned than the common vampire bat of tropical America. The vampires singular diet of warm blood, its stealthy nighttime attacks, and its capability of transmitting deadly diseases, all strike us with fear mixed with fascination. It comes as no surprise that the vampire bat has assumed not only the real-life role, but acquired the persona of its mythical Old World counterpart. By giving this bat the ability to metamorphose in and out of human form in countless horror stories and films, we have bestowed on this small mammal a notoriety unmatched by any other animal on earth. Reality and superstition have become intertwined. But there also exists an enormous amount of reliable information on the vampire bat. Zoologist David Brown has gathered and distilled this wealth of studies, and sifted through the mythology of the REVIEW: vampyre to present a picture of the vampire bat in true-life form. Although written for the non-biologist, even bat-specialists will appreciate Browns factual presentation of the life story of the vampire bat. This is a delightful book. . . . For cavers interested in learning more about one of the most intriguing creatures that frequently dwell in Latin American caves, it is highly recommended. For aficionados of the vampyre in film and literature, it is must reading.(--CAVE CRAWLERS GAZETTE)

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Page i VAMPIRO title - photo 1
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VAMPIRO
title Vampiro The Vampire Bat in Fact and Fantasy author Brown - photo 2

title:Vampiro : The Vampire Bat in Fact and Fantasy
author:Brown, David E.
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:0874806011
print isbn13:9780874806014
ebook isbn13:9780585106434
language:English
subjectVampire bats.
publication date:1999
lcc:QL737.C52B76 1999eb
ddc:599.4/5
subject:Vampire bats.
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Portrait of a vampire bat ready to spring into action Photo by Bruce Hayward - photo 3
Portrait of a vampire bat ready to spring into action.
Photo by Bruce Hayward.
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Vampiro
The Vampire Bat in Fact and Fantasy
David E. Brown
Drawings and maps by
Randy Babb
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
Salt Lake City
Page iv
1999 by David. E. Brown
All rights reserved
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Brown, David E. (David Earl), 1938
Vampiro: the vampire bat in fact and fantasy / David E. Brown; drawings and maps by Randy Babb.
p. cm.
Originally published: Silver City, N.M.: High-Lonesome Books, c 1994.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-87480-601-1 (alk. paper)
1. Vampire bats. I. Title.
QL737.C52B76 1999
599.4'5-dc21 99-13760
Cover photo by Randy Babb
Back cover photo courtesy of the Eastman Kodak Company
Page v
To the memory of Alvar Nuez Cabeza de Vaca
who wrote down all that he observed and then some
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CONTENTS
List Of Illustrations
ix
Foreword
xi
Preface
Introduction
7
Part I
Natural History Of Vampire Bats
13
Discovery By Science
13
Common Names
18
Description
20
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General Appearance
20
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Lengths and Weights
23
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Spoor
23
Picture 7
Other Vampire Bats
24
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False Vampire Bats
25
Fossil History
26
Range And Distribution
29
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Northern Limits
33
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Habitat
35
Physical Abilities
38
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Agility on the Ground
38
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Flight
39
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Hearing and Echolocation
40
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Eyesight and Sense of Smell
41
Picture 15
Strength and Endurance
42
Feeding Behavior
43
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Prey
43
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