Okay, the user wants me to translate "blood-suckers" into Portuguese. Let me think about the correct term here. "Blood-suckers" can refer to organisms that feed on blood, like leeches or mosquitoes. In Portuguese, the direct translation might be "parasitas" or "pulgas", but I need to check the most accurate term.
Wait, "blood-suckers" is sometimes used colloquially, so maybe "parasitas" is too general. Let me consider if there's a specific term. Oh, "pulgas" is "fleas", but that's a type of parasite. Alternatively, "mosquitos" are mosquitoes, which are blood-suckers. But the user might be looking for a more general term.
Hmm, maybe "parasitas que se alimentam de sangue" is too long. The user probably wants a single word. Let me check a dictionary. "Sanguessugas" is the direct translation for leeches, but that's specific. "Parasitas" is the general term for parasites. Since "blood-suckers" can be any creature that feeds on blood, "parasitas" might be the safest choice here. I'll go with "parasitas".
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