The Vampire

Le vampire
The Vampire
Genres: Documentary
Rating: 6.5
Year:1945
Country:FR
Runtime: 9min

Description:

In this documentary, viewers are taken on a fascinating journey into the heart of the Chaco forest, where the narrator unveils the mysterious life of Desmodus rotondus, a vampire bat that inhabits the dense jungles located at the borders of Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. Known for its nocturnal hunting habits, this species attacks both wildlife and domesticated animals in search of sustenance. Unlike popular portrayals in fiction, these bats kill their victims by draining all their blood or leaving behind a parasite in their bloodstream that ultimately leads to death.The camera captures the vampire bat's unique characteristics in detail. With a wingspan of just 12 inches, it appears rather small but is equipped with an impressive ability to fly and navigate its environment. As we observe the hunting process, viewers learn how the bat carefully selects its prey by pulling out a patch of fur large enough to engage its sharp teeth, lapping up approximately six or seven ounces of blood in one feeding session. The documentary also highlights the role of the bat's anesthetic saliva that keeps its victims from waking during the attack, adding another layer of intrigue to this captivating creature.Throughout the film, the narrator delves into the bat's distinct features, such as a stub nose and harelip, which contribute to both its gruesome appearance and hunting efficiency. This visually rich portrayal of the vampire bat's lifestyle provides viewers with an intimate look at a creature shrouded in myth and mystery, shedding light on its natural behavior while emphasizing the importance of conservation efforts in preserving these fascinating animals and their habitats.

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