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  2. Calyptra (moth) - Wikipedia

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    The common name of many of these species, vampire moth, refers to the habit that they have of drinking blood from vertebrates. According to a recent study, some of them (C. thalictri) are even capable of drinking human blood through skin. [2] [3] However, the moths are not thought to cause any threat to humans. [4]

  3. Hematophagy - Wikipedia

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    An Anopheles stephensi mosquito obtaining a blood meal from a human host through its pointed proboscis. Note the droplet of blood being expelled from the engorged abdomen. This mosquito is a malarial vector with a distribution that ranges from Egypt to China. A bedbug Two butterflies of the genus Erebia sucking fresh blood from a sock

  4. Calyptra thalictri - Wikipedia

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    This species feeds only on fruit, but during experiments when Russian moths were offered human hands, they drilled their hook-like tongues under the skin and sucked blood. Some moths can suck blood for up to 20 minutes. This is an example of a phenomenon called mud-puddling, in which males aggregate on specific substances to obtain nutrients ...

  5. ISIS vampires: Rebel claims in horrifying new video that ...

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    His wife and daughter are terrified by his radicalization and were reluctant to talk openly about him when contacted by the Dubai-based media outlet, but did offer up a few details about his path ...

  6. Mud-puddling - Wikipedia

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    Other cases of moths drinking human tears have been reported from Thailand. [22] Some species of the genus Calyptra are called "vampire moths" as they suck blood from sleeping vertebrates, including humans. Ophthalmotropy (eye-attraction) and lachryphagy (tear drinking) occur in a number of unrelated moths that visit mammals.

  7. My Unconventional Life: Meet this bloodsucking vampire couple

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    The two get their blood from their blood donor, Ilona, who explained that it's a "different kind of experience. "I can kind of feel a connection to them," she maintained. "But, still a little weird.

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  9. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    sundry items to purchase, pick up, etc. (e.g. whilst grocery shopping); Britain and US: odds and ends black pudding (US: blood sausage) blag (slang) to obtain or achieve by deception and/or ill preparation, to bluff, to scrounge, to rob, to wing it. A scam, tall story or deception. Derived from the French word blague. [35] bleeder