Hairy-legged vampire bat




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Hairy-legged vampire bat

Order : Chiroptera
Family : Phyllostomidae
Subfamily : Desmodontinae
Genus : Diphylla

 

Facts about the genus Diphylla, the hairy-legged vampire bat

the White-winged Vampire Bat and the Hairy-legged Vampire Bat are .

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Mitella diphylla is a "small flowering plant that appears in April and May at elevations up to 2500 feet. (Full text)

Saxifragaceae Family - "Mitrewort, Coolwort, Current Leaf, Fairy Cup, False Sanicle, Fringe Cap, Bishop's cap Mitrewort" Mitella from the Greek mitra, diminuitive form meaning "little cap", possibly referring to the flower or the seed; diphylla is from the Latin word meaning "two leaves" because of the two opposite leaves (rarely three) halfway up the single flowering stem. (Full text)

Main Entry: diphylla diphylla is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged. (Full text)

Jeffersonia diphylla is a native of Eastern North America. (Full text)

The food of Diphylla is the blood of warm-blooded vertebrates, mainly birds, including domestic chickens. (Full text)

While Common Vampire Bats may feed on the blood of mammals or birds, the White-winged Vampire Bat and the Hairy-legged Vampire Bat are thought to prefer bird blood. (Full text)

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