No, they are still fairly common in the American tropics.
Vampire bats are not an endangered species and they have a conservation status of being 'Least Concern'.
The Bat is in fact an endangered Animal this is because people like to kill them for no reason,and this helpless little animal can not stop them from killing the Bats.So please do not kill these animals.
Bats are not a species, they belong to the order Chiroptera. Some species of bat are endangered, but not all. Bats as a whole are not endangered.
bats...
A simple answer is, yes :-(.
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Only the Bat species are the relatives to the Vampire Bat.
they are not endangered but there are very few because humans kill them
Because it's habitat has not been disturbed/distroyed.
Only Vampire bats feed on blood. The species that do this are the Common Vampire Bat, the Hairy-Legged Vampire Bat and the White-Winged Vampire bat.
The vampire bats predators are eagles and hawks. they are also killed by Farmers as they carry rabies and other diseases that can harm both humans and cattle. They are not endangered.
vampire bats are dangerous because they carry a disease called rabbis. But, vampire bats hardly ever attack humans, because apparently they do not like the taste of human blood. just be careful if you're on vacation, and that is where you may come near a vampire bat.