Senin, 26 November 2012

10 animals bloodsucking

When it comes to strange and unique creature sucking the blood, could be immediately pictured a vampire or a vampire. Indeed in the real world, many creatures have to eat the blood in order to survive. Do not worry, some of these creatures are not going to suck all your blood to run (unless attacked, anyway: P). While some others are dangerous and should be avoided.
Well, let us know what strange and unique creatures are meant.These animals are unique images:
1. FleasUnique Photo
While there are a variety of insects that eat blood, lice are the largest group of more than 2000 species known to feed on blood beradatasi mammals.
It has a slim but solid body like armor into the perfect weapon to pushed through the thick fur, so it made it difficult to "host" to scratch or bite them off.
Fleas never had wings (which will slow their escape) but compensation, has legs were superb, allowing them to jump over 200 times their body length.
They begin life as larvae (maggots like) that do not bite, but eat the secretions like dead skin, hair, feathers or even waste their parents.
Some species are known as "sticktight" had a terrible meal method. They infiltrate deep under the skin of mammals, swollen to the size of a pea, lay their eggs and die, still embedded in the flesh. It is a cause of bacterial infections.

2. ChinchUnique Photo
Originally just called the insects of the order Hemiptera, including bugs, waterbugs, aphids, crickets, and many others. Most insects are harmless, but the wicked are "vermin" among several varieties of parasites.
In keeping with their name, these creatures hiding in various places (such as mattresses and pillows you) to suck the blood of its prey while sleeping.They adapt quickly to pesticides so it is very difficult to eradicate. Quick adaptation is due in part to their hard habit reproduce: to marry, men have to beat a bigger, then mate with females by stabbing through exoskeletonnya (bladed genitals) and females should be strong enough to survive the injuries to lay eggs. That is just a couple ticks tough to give birth to babies of new fleas.
In some species of exotic, female bedbugs even has its own bladed phallus, making their marriage like a fencing match full of violence.
3. LeechUnique Photo
Associated with earthworms and other annelids, leeches can be found all over the world both on land and in water. Most species are carnivorous, eating small invertebrates or even fish and frog eggs.Haematophagous leeches armed with a circle such as dental and anesthetic, anticoagulant compounds in their saliva, which allows them to make a small incision on the painless blood spewing their prey for hours.
Ancient times, leeches are believed to cure almost any disease by removing excess blood "bad". Even now there are many alternative treatments used in this way.
Apparently leech more complex than we think. Leeches have some heart, too much brain and in some species have a bunch of little eyes.
4. Vampire MothUnique Photo
Most moths and butterflies feed on nectar or even never eat at all, just enough for a lifetime mate.Moths use a sharp proboscis to drill through the skin into the bloodstream of mammals. When the host's blood flowing through his mouth, it causes these little creatures to hook into the meat until the meal was finished.In contrast with mosquitoes, only the male moths into a vampire - he uses alternative energy sources is fine, because female moths spend most of their time to rest and wait while the men were left to venture further and find another partner.

 
5. Vampire BatsUnique Photo
Animals on this one feels the most famous of all the creatures of blood drinkers.There are only three types of vampire bats or Desmodontidae, all Native Americans. They are satu2nya bat can walk and even dwell long on the ground, it allows them to get close to animals larger bed and crawling on them.
How to eat: razor sharp teeth like making a small incision in the meat prey with little pain, and saliva contains antikogulan make the victim's blood flowing ready to drink.
While almost all communal bats, vampire bats are bats that are known for taking care of their children, even vampire bats adopt orphans and others who take it as their own child.

 
6. LampreyUnique Photo
Agnatha or "jawless fish" once the planet's vertebrates, appeared millions of years ago in ancient times were dominated by molluscs and arthropods bertentakel spiked.
At present, a living example of his ancestors was the "slime hags" scavenging and faced bloodsuckers "lamprey."
Lamprey likes to stick to other fish and infiltrate through the meat until they reach the blood or other body fluids, and possibly kill the prey are not strong enough to withstand a lot of fluids or blood loss
Although they seem primitive and savage, lamprey also devoted mother who migrated far to spawn and carefully make a pile of stones to be protective nest their eggs.

7. CandiruUnique Photo
Creatures of the Amazon is famous for its rare custom swim into the uterus and drainage of large mammals (such as humans) who were stupid enough to urinate in the river.
Their tiny body, specifically tailored to the gills that detect body parts that are rich in blood, and that's when they use small jaw to bite

8. Snail TorpedoUnique Photo
Maybe this is a creature that does not like vampires, Cancellaria cooperi.
Snail slow but persistent, can smell the mucus layer several feet away, and use a long, thin tube to drain the blood without causing the fish to feel pain or discomfort.
9. Vampires SparrowUnique Photo
No other animals that may be so odd as septentrionalis difficilis Geospiza, bird known only regularly consume dietary supplements with fresh blood.
Pipit are learning to take blood from a wound to supplement these small animals may be able to adapt well. Because when the food on the island is much reduced, so that they slowly evolved into the blood-eating animals.

10. FlyUnique Photo

Diptera was the flies that live by sucking blood. There was also the so-called "horse flies" - looks a bit more rugged, using a mouth like a double-edged razor blade to slice open the flesh and drinking the blood that oozes out.More unusual is Hippoboscidae or "louseflies," some of whom live in large prey till they mature and do not even have wings!
There's even a strange and unique fly larvae bloodsuckers, as "Maggots floor of the Congo" drink the blood of the victim who was sleeping with their mouths like a leech.

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