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The pig-faced big bat of "Ghost Blowing Lights" has a strange appearance, sucking blood and no flesh!

There have been many "monsters" in "Ghost Blowing Lights", such as human bears, tyrannosaur salamanders, red calves, prairie otters, etc., there are many monsters that we have never heard of, and it is estimated that we will not have the opportunity to see them, so do these monsters really exist? What is the prototype of the monster?

The pig-faced big bat of "Ghost Blowing Lights" has a strange appearance, sucking blood and no flesh!

Pig-faced bat, scientific name is called leaf mouth tooth bat, the rarest and most vicious species of bats, with fangs and sharp claws, like to live in the underground caves of pastoral grasslands, night infested to prey on cattle and sheep.

The pig-faced big bat of "Ghost Blowing Lights" has a strange appearance, sucking blood and no flesh!

The pig-faced bat is native to the Latin American family and is named after its well-developed nasal lobes. Members of the leaf-mouth bat family have ears of varying sizes and all have otal screens.

The pig-faced big bat of "Ghost Blowing Lights" has a strange appearance, sucking blood and no flesh!

Pig-faced bats are very diverse in size and habits, and in addition to small insectivorous bats, there are also very large carnivorous members, fruit-eating or nectar-eating members, and even blood-sucking members.

The pig-faced big bat of "Ghost Blowing Lights" has a strange appearance, sucking blood and no flesh!
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