Answer :
The blood clot dissolving enzyme, used by vampire bats while feeding causes plasmin to become activated, turning plasminogen into plasmin, which subsequently breaks down fibrin.
What do vampire bats do to humans?
The rabies virus can be spread by vampire bats even if bat bites are not unpleasant. As a result, farm animals, especially cow herds, may suffer. On the other side, vampire bats are often harmless and even welcoming to humans.
Is the vampire bat poisonous?
Vampire bats are venomous, as you can see. This can appear odd. Because venom is often thought of as a toxin an animal injects into your body to cause you pain or even death, this is the case.
Vampire bats are those that ingest blood or are sanguivorous. When they bite their victim, a protein in their saliva acts as an anticoagulant, keeping the victim's blood flowing while they feed. The anticoagulant contains the desmoteplase protein, often known as DSPA or "Draculin."
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