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        "description": "<p>Their bloody appetite is no Halloween myth. Vampire bats use sonar and their sensitive ears to search for prey in dense cover. With a target acquired, superpowered noses help them locate blood beneath a peccary's skin ... and the feast begins.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest: Vampire Bats", 
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                    "name": "Common Vampire Bat Profile"
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        "transcript": "<p>For the vampire bat, super-powered ears are also its eyes.</p><p>And they work in astonishing ways.</p><p>At dusk, when the day ends for many creatures, the vampire bat's day begins.</p><p>They leave their roost in search of food.</p><p>To navigate, they rely on a special trick of hearing, called echolocation.</p><p>To understand what's around them...bats produce a high-pitched noise.</p><p>The noise registers beyond the range of human hearing.</p><p>But it travels outward...from the bat's mouth...hits the objects around it...and bounces back.</p><p>These sounds then tell the bat what's around it.</p><p>Fast enough to let it fly through jungles without hitting trees...and fast enough to find prey...like the peccary.</p><p>This bat sizes up its prey...and decides to wait for the 40-pound beast to go to sleep.</p><p>Once the peccaries turn in, the bat cozies up to a likely spot where the feast can begin.</p><p>Along with super-powered ears, these vampires have heat sensors in their noses.</p><p>This guides them to where warm blood flows just beneath the victim's skin.</p><p>With her scalpel-sharp teeth, she makes an incision to draw blood.</p><p>They only get a taste before the peccary wakes up.</p>", 
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