The 'demons' suck the blood of scary people

With many animals sucking blood, blood is a food source that provides a lot of valuable and necessary nutrients.

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Demon bat. Of the 1,000 known bat species, only 3 are human bloods. While hairy bats and white wings only suck blood from animals, demon bats suck both human blood and animal blood.

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Candiru. This catfish is the scariest human bloodbender in the animal world, but you will be safe if you do not go to the toilet in the Amazon and Orinoco rivers.

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Female mosquito. The nature of mosquito bites does not pose a danger, but the diseases that it carries and spread when burning people are really a fantasy. For example, the malaria disease that is transmitted by mosquitoes causes more than 3 million deaths per year.

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Ve. This species can absorb 600 times more blood in the body. They like to live in warm, forested areas, near water. It is also the agent of Lyme disease, a debilitating disease.

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Sardines. This is an ancient fish. They have no jaws and scales. Sardines need 7 years to fully develop, but then, they are really a monster. It clings to the victim's body and absorbs blood when these species are swimming, unable to defend themselves.

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Bug. This species has followed us thousands of years ago, from the time in the cave until now. They often hide in the dark and smoke blood when night falls.

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Kissing bug. The reason is called kissing because this aphid species often sucks blood on human face. It is also the agent of Chagas disease in Africa, a disease affecting the heart and digestion.

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Leech. They often live a lot in places where water is available. When sucking blood, leeches produce anticoagulants, and for this reason they are used to treat patients with blood clots.

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Vermin. There are many species of fleas, with clear distinctions: dog fleas, cats, mice, people .

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Head lice. It is also a parasite, but lice are even more 'difficult' than fleas when it targets only certain parts of certain prey.

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Birds suck blood. This species has a unique blood sucking strategy: they only create small open wounds on larger birds so that the victim does not return to beat them or leave elsewhere.