Nature’s Tiny Vampires: The Birds That Drink Blood to Survive

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Vampire finches are small birds found on the remote Galápagos Islands that have developed a shocking survival strategy—drinking blood. With scarce food sources like seeds and insects, these finches evolved to peck at the skin of larger seabirds, particularly Nazca boobies, and lap up their blood.

Originally, they may have started by removing parasites, but over time, they discovered that blood provided valuable nutrients like protein and iron. Despite their creepy habit, the boobies rarely fight back, possibly because they’ve adapted to the pecking or see some benefit from it.

To digest blood safely, vampire finches have special gut bacteria and strong immune systems. Their bizarre feeding behavior is a powerful example of nature’s ability to adapt in extreme environments. While they might sound terrifying, they don’t harm humans and are a fascinating example of evolution in action.

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