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Vampiro: The Vampire Bat in Fact and Fantasy

Popular Science Out of Print
By: David E Brown
148 pages, B/w illus, 50 figs
Vampiro: The Vampire Bat in Fact and Fantasy
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  • Vampiro: The Vampire Bat in Fact and Fantasy ISBN: 9780944383223 Paperback Dec 1994 Out of Print #34559
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A fascinating synthesis of scientific knowledge and mythical belief which combine to produce a highly readable work on the vampire bat. Written for both the non-specialist and expert, it covers the natural history of vampire bats, including a review of their biology, and a history of the mythology of the vampire, from American Indian folklore to modern day movies, all of which gives us a picture of the bat in its true life-form.

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Popular Science Out of Print
By: David E Brown
148 pages, B/w illus, 50 figs
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