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It's scary to suck ghost blood. What are the natural "vampires" in nature?
The mention of vampires makes people tremble, but you know what? In the magical nature, there are not only blood-sucking animals, but also blood-sucking plants. The following small series will take you to see the magical vampire animals and plants in nature.

Deep-sea vampire squid. Squid lives in the deep sea, and it doesn't see sunshine all the year round. Because there is less oxygen in the deep sea, it has a pair of white eyes, and it relies on the weak sunlight to find and hunt food. When an animal swims past its body, its tentacles will spray a sticky liquid, so that the prey can't be separated from it, and then the sucker of its tentacles will be tightly adsorbed on the prey, constantly increasing the pressure and draining the blood of the prey.

The vampire squirrel in the forest. Speaking of vampires in the forest, you usually think of bats, but do you know? There is a little squirrel in the forest of Borneo, USA. It has the most fluffy tail and the cutest face in the world. But you have to understand that this little squirrel can hunt wild deer dozens of times bigger than himself. This kind of squirrel usually waits for the deer to pass by on the high branches. When he finds the deer, he relies on his strong jumping ability to fly to the neck of the deer and bite the carotid artery. Sharp teeth penetrate deeply into the prey's body and keep sucking blood. Wait for the prey to die before eating its internal organs. I can't believe that such a small squirrel has such a great attack power.

In addition, in the magical nature, mosquitoes, fish, crabs and tree frogs are all terrible vampire families. Therefore, when friends play in the wild, they should also be careful of vampires in nature.