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Caribbean-Latin America
Vampire Bat Attacks Kill 23
2005-11-03
Health authorities in northern Brazil are dealing with a wave of vampire bat attacks that are infecting humans with the deadly rabies virus. In the last two months, 23 people have contracted rabies from bat bites and have subsequently died. Brazilian authorities say this latest outbreak is unusually serious, blaming deforestation in the Amazon region for the attacks. Health authorities have treated more than 1,300 people for rabies. The vampire bat attacks almost always occur at night, in homes. In the affected areas, people have been trying to fill gaps in the walls of their huts with banana leaves to stop the bats from getting in...
Posted by:Anonymoose

#6  I know me batz 3dc :>.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-03 16:57  

#5  That's a Steadman Ralph original, not a Hunter
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-03 16:56  

#4  lovely Hunter S. drawing.
Posted by: 3dc   2005-11-03 14:53  

#3   >
Posted by: pihkalbadger   2005-11-03 09:57  

#2  RB : a graphic for each and every occasion! Sweet! I don't think I've seen that one.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2005-11-03 07:35  

#1  Well it was deforestation first, the tapir as the main source of red blood cells was replaced by cattle. Sure, there was some economic consequence, but from the bat's view, everything was peachy. The problem is now reforestation and diminishing supply of cattle snack carriers. What you do when you are hungry, being a bat... you go for the smelly biped, if there's nothing else to sink your canines into.

Not sure about the banana leaves, they probably don't work. Now garlic...
Posted by: twobyfour   2005-11-03 01:50  

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