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Vampire Bat Collection

"Unveiling the Mystique: A Glimpse into the Enigmatic World of Vampire Bats" Dive into the captivating realm of vampire bats

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Japanesse Art, Bat flying across face of the moon

Japanesse Art, Bat flying across face of the moon
Vintage engraving of a Japanesse Art, Bat flying across face of the moon

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Bat heads. Including great fruit-eating bat, Pallas's long-tongued bat, leafnose bat, vampire bat

Bat heads. Including great fruit-eating bat, Pallas's long-tongued bat, leafnose bat, vampire bat
FLO4690985 Bat heads. Including great fruit-eating bat, Pallas's long-tongued bat, leafnose bat, vampire bat, striped hair-nosed bat, lesser false vampire bat, and yellow-winged bat

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Colombia, United States (engraving)

Colombia, United States (engraving)
6003652 Colombia, United States (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colombia, United States)

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Flying Fox, Vampire Bat, Common Bat and Spectre Vampire

Flying Fox, Vampire Bat, Common Bat and Spectre Vampire
LLM457030 Flying Fox, Vampire Bat, Common Bat and Spectre Vampire by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Flying Fox, Vampire Bat, Common Bat and Spectre Vampire)

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Neotropical fauna (colour litho)

Neotropical fauna (colour litho)
3630347 Neotropical fauna (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Neotropical fauna)

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Long Eared Bat and Vampire Bat (coloured engraving)

Long Eared Bat and Vampire Bat (coloured engraving)
3639411 Long Eared Bat and Vampire Bat (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Vampire Bat, 1863-79 (colour litho)

Vampire Bat, 1863-79 (colour litho)
1001014 Vampire Bat, 1863-79 (colour litho) by Petraroja, Raimundo (fl.1863-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Atlante zoologico popolare)

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Vampyre, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Vampyre, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Vampire Bat, c1885, (1890). Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett

Vampire Bat, c1885, (1890). Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
Vampire Bat, c1885, (1890). From Journal of Researchers into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) on ground on all fours with open mouth

Vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) on ground on all fours with open mouth

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Child with bat wings in a cavern

Child with bat wings in a cavern
digital silhouette

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Vampire bat engraving 1894

Vampire bat engraving 1894
The Royal Natural History by Richard Lydekker

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Spectral Bat

Spectral Bat
Engraving From 1898 Of The Spectral Bat Or False Vampire Bat

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Desmodus rotundus, Vampire Bat in flight

Desmodus rotundus, Vampire Bat in flight

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Vampire-Bat

Vampire-Bat

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Common vampire bat colony

Common vampire bat colony
Common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) colony. These bats inhabit forests and scrubland from Mexico to southern South America. They feed only on blood

Background imageVampire Bat Collection: Bats and other mammals, 19th century C015 / 6092

Bats and other mammals, 19th century C015 / 6092
Bats and other mammals. 19th-century artwork of three bat species, and the common European species of hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), mole (Talpa europaea), and shrew (Sorex araneus)


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"Unveiling the Mystique: A Glimpse into the Enigmatic World of Vampire Bats" Dive into the captivating realm of vampire bats, where ancient Japanese art meets the haunting silhouette of a bat flying across the face of the moon. These nocturnal creatures, with their diverse array of heads including great fruit-eating bats, Pallas's long-tongued bats, leafnose bats, striped hair-nosed bats, lesser false vampire bats, and yellow-winged bats, have fascinated both artists and scientists alike. From Colombia to the United States, engravings depict these intriguing beings in all their glory. The Flying Foxes soar through Neotropical fauna in vibrant color lithographs while Vampire Bats and Common Bats take center stage alongside Spectre Vampires in mesmerizing illustrations. Intricate details come to life as Long Eared Bats and they are brought forth through beautifully colored engravings. A stunning 1863-79 lithograph showcases a striking portrayal of a Vampire Bat that captivates with its intricate patterns and hues. Delving further into history reveals an enchanting 1851 depiction titled "Vampyre, " extracted from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race. " This artistic marvel transports us back to an era when fascination with these mysterious creatures was at its peak. Renowned artist Robert Taylor Pritchett adds his touch to this narrative with a c1885 masterpiece capturing every essence of a Vampire Bat's allure. Its delicate features are meticulously portrayed amidst an aura shrouded in intrigue. A page from "The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature" presents yet another glimpse into this enthralling world. An engraving portrays a child adorned with bat wings within a cavern—a symbolical representation that evokes curiosity about our connection to these extraordinary beings.