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Desmodus draculae - Wikipedia
Desmodus draculae is an extinct species of vampire bat that inhabited Central and South America during the Pleistocene, and possibly the early Holocene. It was 30% larger than its living …
Remains of Giant Vampire Bat From 100,000 Years Ago Found in ...
Jul 28, 2021 · The jawbone of a bat that lived 100,000 years ago has been confirmed as belonging to an extinct species of giant vampire bat.
Desmodus Draculae - Monstropedia
Feb 28, 2022 · Desmodus draculae is an extinct species of vampire bat that inhabited Central and South America during the Pleistocene, and possibly the early Holocene. It was 30% larger …
Largest vampire bat ever found to be extinct Desmodus draculae
Jul 29, 2021 · Why megafauna like giant vampire bats dominated the planet millions of years ago still remains shrouded in mystery. Some believe mammoths and woolly rhinos, among others, …
Vampire bat - Wikipedia
Vampire bats, members of the subfamily Desmodontinae, are leaf-nosed bats currently found in Central and South America. Their food source is the blood of other animals, a dietary trait …
Fossilized Giant Vampire Bat Remains Dating Back to 100,000 …
Jul 28, 2021 · Recently found in the caves of Argentina, the jaw bone of the Desmodus draculae or Giant Vampire bat dating back to roughly 100,000 years ago fills in the gaps of the animal's …
100,000-Year-Old Fossil of Giant Vampire Bat Found in Argentina
Jul 26, 2021 · Desmodus draculae had a wingspan of up to 50 cm (20 inches) and a body mass of 60 g, making it the largest known vampire bat of all time. It belongs to the subfamily …
Desmodus draculae: 100,000-Year-Old Fossil of Giant Vampire Bat …
Desmodus draculae had a wingspan of up to 50 cm (20 inches) and a body mass of 60 g, making it the largest known vampire bat of all time. It belongs to the subfamily Desmodontinae …
Giant Vampire Bat (Desmodus draculae) - iNaturalist
Desmodus draculae is an extinct species of vampire bat that inhabited Central and South America during the Pleistocene, and possibly the early Holocene. It was 30% larger than the extant …
Jawbone of a giant vampire bat dating back 100,000 years is …
Jul 29, 2021 · A jawbone from the extinct Desmodus draculae - one of the largest vampire bats to ever exist - was found in Pleistocene-era sediments in a cave not far from the Buenos Aires …