She's desperate for a pair of plastic fangs so she can trick or treat
as a vampire bat on Halloween, with tomato sauce dribbling down her chin as fake blood.
Not exact matches
Knives, fire, cars,
bats (no, not
bats as in
Vampires.
Beware though,
as everyone who's read enough fiction knows,
bats spread
vampire disease.
At least not until Cornell University biologist Daniel Riskin dropped a common
vampire bat onto a treadmill, only to be stunned
as it broke into a bounding run.
The common
vampire bat is widely distributed in Latin America, from Southern Mexico to Northern Chile, Brazil and Uruguay and often feeds on blood from domestic animals, such
as cattle.
When the
vampire bat bites there is a risk of transmission of diseases such
as rabies.
This study represents the only research done so far on endogenous retroviruses of New World
bats and suggests there is still much to be learned about
vampire bats as viral reservoirs.
For decades, researchers have debated whether it's fair to consider
vampire bats as examples of natural altruism.
Because
vampire bats carry rabies, they are often considered
as a threat to livestock.
As it turns out,
vampire bats carry fewer infectious viruses than previously thought.
1) Go
as a boring
bat, witch, cat,
vampire and forever curse the day you made the last - minute dash to Party City to buy a wig.
«I really don't think race, gender, and this stuff is
as big a factor
as people want it to be,» says Amirpour, who was inspired to cloak her
vampire in a chador after traveling from Los Angeles to her parents» native Iran and admiring the garment's
bat - like quality.
As if it were not enough that
vampire bats can swoop down from the sky to get a blood dinner from their victims, it turns out that they also can run on the ground to sneak up on them.