answersLogoWhite

0

Do Vampire bats suck animal blood?

User Avatar

Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Yes, Vampire bats do suck animal blood!

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do some vampire bats suck animal blood?

Indeed, they do* *but I'm not so sure...


Do some vampires suck animal blood?

Vampire bats do. Vampires as depicted in the movies etc are not real.


Do vampire bats have fangs to suck blood?

Yes, they have fangs or sharp teeth that they insert on any large animal.


Do vampire bats suck human blood and then turn them in to vampires?

No, vampire bats suck the blood of other animals, but they do not turn into vampires because there is no such thing as a vampire. They are mythological creatures and do not exist in reality.


Do vampire bats suck a lots of blood from animals?

yes they do


Do vampire bats suck lots of blood from animals?

yes they do


Are vampire bats the same as vampires?

vampire bats are different from other bats because vampire bats suck blood and they have sharp teeth. Other bats dont suck blood. Other bats have sharp teeth but not sharp enough to bite people and animals,thats how vampire bats are different from other bats!


Do vampire bats eat other bats?

No, they only suck other animals blood, hence the term 'vampire'.


Where do vampire bats find food?

they suck blood off animals :)


What do vampire bats do?

land on an animal, such as a cow, and suck a tiny bit of blood out. Actually they bite the animal and then lick up the blood as it leaks out. Their saliva contains an anti-coagulant so that the victum doesn't clot.


How does a vampire suck blood?

Vampires are mythological creatures and, as such, do not exist. Vampire Bats, however, do exist. They don't suck blood, though; they make a small incision with their teeth and then simply lap it up. For more information about Vampire Bats, please see the Related Link below.


Do vampires like to suck juice from a tomato?

Vampire bats like to suck blood, not tomato juice. Fruit bats, however, prefer tomatoes.