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White winged vampire bat

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Desmodontinae

Scientific name
  
Diaemus youngi

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Bat

Family
  
Phyllostomidae

Genus
  
Diaemus Miller, 1906

Higher classification
  
Diaemus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Hairy‑legged vampire bat, Bat, Common vampire bat, Desmodus, Greater spear‑nosed bat

White winged vampire bats


The white-winged vampire bat (Diaemus youngi), a species of vampire bat, is the only member of the genus Diaemus. They are found from Mexico to northern Argentina and are present on the islands of Trinidad and Margarita. In Trinidad, up to thirty Diaemus bats were found in a hollow immortelle tree, and one was found in a well-lit cave, along with Desmodus rotundus and Saccopteryx bilineata. Flying individuals are easily identified by their white wingtips.

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They seem to prefer the blood of birds to that of mammals, and usually feed while hanging on the underside of a branch. Not surprisingly, they do not perform the flight-initiating jumps that characterize the common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus. Though not as agile on the ground as the common vampire bat, they are quite proficient at climbing branches. White-winged vampires are much more docile around human beings than common vampire bats, and are also extremely vocal in the audible range.

They have two large oral glands:

". . . which can only be seen when the bat's mouth is opened and the glands brought forward like two small cannons. With open mouth, the bat will suddenly make an explosive, hissing sound followed by a foul smelling odour which seems to come from these glands. The use of the glands is not known." "The bat opens its mouth when disturbed, bringing to the corners of its mouth two cup-shaped glands, each 2 to 3 mm in diameter, nearly filling the mouth. When necessary the glands can be directed forward, and with a noisy "psst" may emit a fine jet of liquid which has a powerful mustelid, skunk-like odor offensive to many people. Extractions tests made in Trinidad indicated the presence of several common amino acids and an unidentified sulphur-containing compound."

This bat carries infectious disease, including rabies, in Trinidad.

White winged vampire bats sharing food


References

White-winged vampire bat Wikipedia