hematófagos
Hematófagos refers to organisms that feed on blood. This feeding strategy, known as hematophagy, is observed across a diverse range of animal species, including insects, arachnids, fish, and even some mammals. The act of feeding on blood typically involves piercing the skin or other tissues of a host to access the circulatory system.
The nutritional value of blood makes it a rich source of protein and iron, essential for the
Examples of hematophages are widespread. Among insects, mosquitoes, fleas, and certain species of flies are well-known