Vampire bats will bite animals where it is easier to draw blood, usually where there are veins.The most common bite locations are:
The symbiotic relationship between a vampire bat and a cow is considered to be parasitic. It was said that vampire bats would get into barns to bite and feed from the blood of cows for sustinance.
Vampire bats feed on the blood of animals, usually cows.
They can, but they prefer livestock like cows.
omg no...no there are not real vampires but there are vampire bats not like the ones in the movies where dracula sucks someones blood and turns them into a vampire... no. the idea of vampires come from vampire bats which are just like regular bats except they drink blood, most bats eat mosquitos and all that, but vampire bats never drink human blood from what i know they stick to animals like cows and deer. and no you wont turn into one if one ever (probaly wont) bite you. so there is nothing to worry about
The vampire bat lives in Europe and feasts on the blood of cows. They suck the blood of the animal while the cow is in meadow. The cow barely feels it, it just feels to them like a mosquito bite. They remember their victim by their spit. There are many kinds of vampire bats. Hope that helps ya!
Vampire bats don't eat other bats. They drink blood, mainly from large mammals like cows.(The False Vampire Megaderma lyra) bat is carnivorous and may eat other bats.Hoever they live in Asia and vampires live in South and North America. )
they hunt for anything like cows, cats and much more. because cows and cats are warm blooded animals.
yes they are called hocks
There really is no symbiotic relationship between sheep and cows as they are both herbivores and both eat the same food source, though sheep are able to eat other plants that cows would not touch or simply trample to the ground.
vampire bats eat blood from insects,cows,horses,and pigs.
No, a vampire bat doesn't eat anything but it sucks on the blood of mammals such as cows and pigs.
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.