Similar words: vampire, revamping, rebate, empire, umpire, fireball, rebarbative, roman empire. Meaning: n. any of various tropical American bats of the family Desmodontidae that bite mammals and birds to feed on their blood.
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1. Be that as it may, blood-sharing in vampire bats seems to fit the Axelrod model well.
2. Like the vampire bats that we shall meet in a moment, they are playing to well-ritualized rules.
3. It's a southern Australia vampire bat!
4. A vampire bat comes back to his fellow vampires with a bloody mouth.sentencedict.com/vampire bat.html
5. A vampire bat laps blood from a sleeping calf somewhere in the United States.
6. Also, the vampire bat is so graceful and skilled that it rarely awakens the victim while sucking his blood (Florescu, In Search 154).
7. The vampire bat and the wolf person has awaked, Londonis in one kind of mystical terror.
8. A vampire bat came flapping in from the night covered in fresh blood and parked himself on the roof of the cave to get some sleep.
9. The kind of vampire I'm talking about is Desmodus rotundus, commonly known as the "vampire bat."
10. A vampire bat comes back to his fellow vampires with a bloody mouth. They stare at him jealously and ask him where he got the blood.
11. "Vampire bat?" Lionel shivered.
12. Suddenly, a little vampire bat flew from outside of the woods,[sentencedict.com] with fresh blood full of his mouth.
13. VAMPIRE BAT The stuff of nightmares, the small bat is native to South America and makes a living nicking the heels of cattle and lapping up a couple of tablespoons of blood.
14. "But I haven't seen it! " The little vampire bat said.
15. The vampire bat, though most commonly associated with the vampire due to its blood- sucking aspect, has also shared characteristics with the Antichrist.
16. When a vampire bat latches onto, say, a steer, it needs to keep the blood flowing from the puncture made by its teeth.
17. The scarier one is the vampire bat which sucks fresh blood from animals, these bats are generally larger.
18. A moderately proportioned vampire bat pendant to aid inconspicuous fraternisation.
19. Plenty of animals behave as the forefathers of the eagle or the vampire bat might have done.
20. If it works, doctors might have found an unlikely friend–the vampire bat.
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