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Cosa (chi) è vampire$89508$ - definizione

SUBFAMILY OF MAMMAL
Vampire Bat; Desmodontinae; Vampire bats; Vampire Bats
  • A vampire bat feeding on a pig (taxidermy specimens)
  • [[Common vampire bat]] at the [[Louisville Zoo]]
  • A vampire bat skeleton, showing the distinctive incisors and canines

Vampire hunter         
CHARACTER IN FOLKLORE AND FICTION WHO SPECIALIZES IN FINDING AND DESTROYING VAMPIRES
Vampire slayer; Vampire Hunter; Vampire Slayer
Vampire hunter or vampire slayer is an occupation in history and fiction which specializes in finding vampires, and sometimes other supernatural creatures. A vampire hunter is usually described as having extensive knowledge of vampires and other monstrous or undead creatures, including their powers and weaknesses, and uses this knowledge to effectively combat them.
HMAS Vampire (D11)         
  • Forward section of ''Vampire''. The forward two 4.5-inch gun turrets are visible, and one of the single-mount Bofors is located near the left edge of the image.
1959-1986 DARING-CLASS DESTROYER OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
HMAS Vampire (D 11); HMAS Vampire (II); HMAS Vampire II
HMAS Vampire was the third of three Australian-built Daring class destroyers serving in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). One of the first all-welded ships built in Australia, she was constructed at Cockatoo Island Dockyard between 1952 and 1959, and was commissioned into the RAN a day after completion.
De Havilland Vampire         
  • ex-[[Rhodesian Air Force]] De Havilland Vampire T.11 (DH.115)
  • Vampire F.1 TG/278; the square fins and high horizontal stabilizer were changed for later production aircraft.
  • USS ''Antietam'' (CVA-36)]]
  • Cockpit layout of the Vampire FB Mk2
  • Cockpit layout of the Vampire FB.6
  • No. 25 Squadron]], circa 1954
  • de Havilland Vampire T.35 (''A79-612'') in [[Wagga Wagga, New South Wales]], Australia
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  • Swiss Air Force de Havilland Vampire T55
  • Royal Canadian Air Force Vampire
  • A RNoAF Vampire F.3 displayed at the [[Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection]]
  • de Havilland Vampire at the [[Volandia]] Museum of [[Malpensa Airport]]
  • de Havilland Vampire FB.5
  • Finnish Air Force de Havilland Vampire Mk.52
  • Two Swedish Air Force de Havilland Vampires
  • The first Vampire F.1, in 1945 at the [[Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment]]
  • Vampire bearing Lebanese colours at Hatzerim, Israel
  •  T.55 of [[Japan Air Self-Defense Force]] at Hamamatsu Air Base public hall
  • Swiss Air Force Vampire at Letecké muzeum Kbely
  • Vampire T55 & FB6 in Norwegian livery
  • The de Havilland Goblin II internals displayed in cutaway section
  • A French Vampire, circa 1948
  • The Vampire F1 A78-1 after crash landing at [[RAAF Base Point Cook]] in 1947
  • Comparison of the FB.5 single seat (left) and T.11 dual seat Vampire
1943 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY DE HAVILLAND; FIRST SINGLE-ENGINE JET IN RAF SERVICE
De Haviland Vampire; Vampire jet; DH-100 Vampire; De Havilland DH.100; De Havilland Sea Vampire; DH Vampire Mk.52; SNCASE Mistral; SNCASE Vampire; Sea Vampire; Vampire Mk 1; Vampire Mk 5; Mistral (plane); SNCASE SE-532; SNCASE SE-535; De Havilland D.H.100 Vampire; De Havilland D.H.113 Vampire; De Havilland D.H.115 Vampire; Sud-Est Mistral; Sud-Est Vampire; S.N.C.A.S.E. Vampire Mk 53; De Havilland DH.100 Vampire; De Havilland DH.113 Vampire; De Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer; De Havilland Vampire Trainer; De Havilland DH 100 Vampire; De Havilland DH.99; De Havilland Vampire T.11; De Havilland Vampire F.3; De Havilland J28A; De Havilland J28B; De Havilland Sk28C; SNCASE Vampire Mk 53; SNCASE SE.535; SNCASE SE.532; De Havilland DH.115 Vampire; Dehavilland vampire; De Havilland Vampire/Sea Vampire; De Havilland Sea Vampire T.22; DH Vampire; SNCASE SE-532 Mistral; SNCASE SE-535 Mistral; De Havilland D.H.100 Vampire Mk.I; De Havilland D.H.100 Vampire Mk.3; De Havilland Vampire F.1; RAF Vampire; De Havilland Vampire trainers; De Havilland DH.115 Vampire T.35; De Havilland J 28 Vampire
The de Havilland Vampire is a British jet fighter which was developed and manufactured by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was the second jet fighter to be operated by the RAF, after the Gloster Meteor, and the first to be powered by a single jet engine.

Wikipedia

Vampire bat

Vampire bats, species of the subfamily Desmodontinae, are leaf-nosed bats found in Central and South America. Their food source is the blood of other animals, a dietary trait called hematophagy. Three extant bat species feed solely on blood: the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus), the hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata), and the white-winged vampire bat (Diaemus youngi). All three species are native to the Americas, ranging from Mexico to Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Argentina.