they are not real except for some bats that bite u and have saliva that keeps your blood glowing out
No. Vampires do not exist and never did.
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yes!!!No, a vampire bat will eat bugs and any small creature.The first answer, "yes" is the correct one for PCH.Vampire bat, name for the blood-drinking bats of the family Desmodontidae, found in the New World tropics. Vampire bats feed exclusively on the blood of living animals and are thus the only true parasites among mammals.
Vampire bats live in South America where there aren't any states.
Yes, it has been well established that a male vampire can father children with a living woman. The child is a Dhampir - a living person that has the potential to become a full vampire. (usually happens after they die as they have no need to follow the vampire life-style while they are living.) I have never heard of a female vampire having children in any combination, under any conditions.
Same as any bat species that uses caves as roosts. They feed outside, but find their way to and from their subterranean roosting, nursery and hibernation* spots by echo-location and memory. *I don't know if vampire bats hibernate as they are a tropical or sub-tropical species, but the rest still holds.
The question is an oxymoron because vampires do not live, they are the undead.
Vampire bats live longer than any other type of bat. It's about 20 years.
yes, vampire bats have a few predators. they are eagles, hawks, and some farmers kill them because they can carry diseases.
They have been known to. Vampires will go after any warmblooded animal.
Yes and were living among humans.
Most small bats eat insects, and large fruit bats eat fruit. Central American vampire bats walk up to livestock, bite them, and lick several drops of their blood; bats do not drink blood.