Pros And Cons Of Keeping Vampire Bats

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Keeping vampire bats alive! Just because bats like to hover over herds and suck their blood is not a good enough reason to kill them. Firstly, saving vampire bats will help us in our favor. How? You might ask, well bats carry a certain anti-coagulant. For instance, this certain anti- coagulant can prevent heart attacks, vampire bats may also be the cure for AIDS of different kinds if cancers. Therefore, we should not kill vampire bats, because in the long term they will help us out. Secondly, they might want to kill vampire bats because they have a habit of swarming herd and killing them. For instance, Olivia had three hundred herds and she had found fang markings and red stains from nightly bloodlettings. Therefore, they will put a poison

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