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In the African savannah, there is a vampire bat that often sucks blood on the legs of wild horses, resulting in the death of wild horses. Studies have shown that vampire bats suck very little blood, not enough to ask for wild horses

author:Cirrus E117

Mustang Law

In the African savannah, there is a type of vampire bat that often sucks blood on the legs of wild horses, resulting in the death of wild horses.

Studies have shown that vampire bats suck very little blood, not enough to kill wild horses.

The cause of the death of the wild horse: after being bitten by the bat, the painful and itchy feeling makes the wild horse uncomfortable, and it cannot drive the bat away, so it runs madly and wants to throw the bat down.

But even though the wild horses are exhausted, the bats are still absorbed.

In the end, the Mustang was exhausted.

This validates the Fistinfeld Rule: 10% of life is made up of what happens to you, while the other 90% is determined by how you react to what happens.

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In the African savannah, there is a vampire bat that often sucks blood on the legs of wild horses, resulting in the death of wild horses. Studies have shown that vampire bats suck very little blood, not enough to ask for wild horses
In the African savannah, there is a vampire bat that often sucks blood on the legs of wild horses, resulting in the death of wild horses. Studies have shown that vampire bats suck very little blood, not enough to ask for wild horses
In the African savannah, there is a vampire bat that often sucks blood on the legs of wild horses, resulting in the death of wild horses. Studies have shown that vampire bats suck very little blood, not enough to ask for wild horses
In the African savannah, there is a vampire bat that often sucks blood on the legs of wild horses, resulting in the death of wild horses. Studies have shown that vampire bats suck very little blood, not enough to ask for wild horses
In the African savannah, there is a vampire bat that often sucks blood on the legs of wild horses, resulting in the death of wild horses. Studies have shown that vampire bats suck very little blood, not enough to ask for wild horses
In the African savannah, there is a vampire bat that often sucks blood on the legs of wild horses, resulting in the death of wild horses. Studies have shown that vampire bats suck very little blood, not enough to ask for wild horses

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