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"<b>Its the thought that counts.</b><br><br>Vampire bats in the same colony support their roost mates by regurgitating blood to bats that are unable to find food.",

"<b>Vampires are good for your health.</b><br><br>Vampire bats may be thought of as blood suckers but scientists discovered that a chemical they produce may help heart attack and stroke victims.<br><br>Vampire bats do not suck the blood of their victims. They make a small skin break and wait for the blood to pool.<br><br>A chemical in their saliva prevents the blood from clotting to keep the victims blood flowing. This substance is 20 times stronger than any known anti-clotting agent.<br><br>This anticoagulant seems to affect clots without causing internal bleeding.",

"<b>No one turns into a vampire.</b><br><br>The Vampire bat is not native to Europe or Asia where vampire myths and legends were first created.<br><br>The vampire bat gets its name because in order to survive it feeds on blood.<br><br>Its primary source of blood is livestock and deer.<br><br>Vampire bats can be dangerous because livestock and deer may carry many different diseases that can be spread from animal to animal.<br><br> Humans do not need to worry too much about this, as these bats very rarely bit a human.",

"<b>Cleanliness is next to godliness.</b><br><br>Vampire bats sometimes spend hours grooming themselves.</b><br><br> Vampire bats (and most bats in general) are incredibly clean animals.<br><br>They clean themselves, their young, and other nearby bats sometimes for hours at a time.<br><br>In fact, vampire bats clean themselves so much it has been used to help control their population.<br><br> In South America vampire bats were killing livestock in alarming numbers.<br><br>The US government and South American governments worked together to spread poison to the bats that would not hurt the livestock, but would spread amongst bats as they groomed each other.",

"<b>The legends are wrong, vampire bats don’t suck blood.</b><br><br> Only 3 species of bats eat the blood of animals, usually by making a small V-shaped cut in the skin with a bite.<br><br>They then lick up the blood rather than sucking it up.<br><br>Bat saliva has a chemical which prevents the blood from clotting before the bat has finished licking.<br><br>This chemical may have uses in human medicine, preventing blood clots and strokes.",

"<b>Beware the vampire!!</b><br><br>Vampire bats do not normally feed on the blood of humans.  However, recently in Brazil 23 people died as a result of rabies bat bites.<br><br>Vampire bat are the primary spreader of rabies in Brazil.<br><br>In a recent two month period over 1,300 Brazilians have been treated for rabies as a result of bat bites."];
