. Guide leaflet. The Ganges River porpoise possesses many needle-like teeth with which it seizes its slippery prey, the fish BIOLOGY OF MAMMALS 39 such a bleedinj>; does not discover the injury until he awakens the n(;xtmorning and suffers httle inconvenience from it. The upper incisors of such bats are a pair of large knife-like teethwith which they slice off a bit of the skin of the victim. The molars aresmall, and the stomach is a thin simple tube no larger than the The front teeth of the vam-pire bat are sharp blades,which cut into the shallow-ly-ing blood vessels of its vic


. Guide leaflet. The Ganges River porpoise possesses many needle-like teeth with which it seizes its slippery prey, the fish BIOLOGY OF MAMMALS 39 such a bleedinj>; does not discover the injury until he awakens the n(;xtmorning and suffers httle inconvenience from it. The upper incisors of such bats are a pair of large knife-like teethwith which they slice off a bit of the skin of the victim. The molars aresmall, and the stomach is a thin simple tube no larger than the The front teeth of the vam-pire bat are sharp blades,which cut into the shallow-ly-ing blood vessels of its victim


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