Ozzy Osbourne
Bat Decapitation Took Jaws Of Metal!!!🦇
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Sink your enamel into this — Ozzy Osbourne’s notorious bat-biting second simply acquired a jaw-dropping twist … ‘trigger TMZ’s realized it took some fang-tastic chew energy to tear that poor critter’s head clear off.
Kathryn Slater — advertising and marketing & PR queen at Bat Conservation Worldwide in Austin — tells TMZ that Ozzy seemingly labored his jaw energy over time to chomp by way of a bat’s muscle, tissue, and bone. However within the warmth of the second — fueled by pure rockstar adrenaline — Ozzy made it look freakishly simple.
Ozzy’s boundary-pushing stage stunt again in ’82 has lengthy been etched in rock ’n’ roll infamy — and whereas the Prince of Darkness rushed straight to the hospital for a rabies shot, Kathryn is fast to clear up the parable … most bats aren’t rabid, so Ozzy in all probability didn’t must freak out over a fang-filled encore.
She added that, on the whole, bats are simply minding their very own enterprise and barely trouble people — and enjoyable reality, out of almost 1,500 bat species, solely three are literally vampire bats. Anddddd FYI, they solely sip a tiny little bit of blood from livestock, not people.
BTW, Ozzy recreated the second for a 1998 episode of VH1’s “Behind the Music” — any footage from the unique bats**t incident is nowhere to be discovered.
So regardless of their spooky repute, most bats are extra innocent evening flyers than full-on Draculas — so bat’s all, of us!