Yes.
vampire bats: yes vampire: no, they feed when they're hungry. light or night.
No. While one group known as vampire bats do drink blood, they are not vampires in the mythological sense. Most bats feed primarily on insects, while others feed on fruit.
vampire bats are nocturnal so that is when they are awake Vampires, if you go by the way they are in Dracula, can go out in day, but lose their powers (no sparkling). Because of this, they usually only go out at night when they are strong, but they can go out in day if needed. So they only feed at night when they can use their hypnotic powers.
For vampire bats, they only come out at night, and we sleep at night so they cant come to us, same with vampires they only wake up at night and they cant go to your house without an invataition. Plus vampires dont exist
Vampire bats feed in the dark because that is when their victims are less likely to notice them. The bats see better at night and the temperatures are cooler, so they to regulate body heat less.
If the myth of vampires tells us that they may not come out in daylight, then they would have no other option than to stalk their prety at night.
Usually from farm animals at night.
because there is no connection between vampires and vampire bates just the name the name was given to the bat because they drink some blood but the bats don't feed off the energy the bat just drink the blood for food
Vampires are not real and are from folklore.Actually Vampires Are Real They Feed Off Of Energy.
Vampires -as is Dracula- are mythological creatures. You cannot compare their feeding habits with vampire bats! Vampire bats, as you mentionned, rarely feed on humans. But they can. However, cattle and other farm animals offer a much more accessible source of food to vampire bats.
always!
Vampires are the stuff of movies and folk legend. It depends on which version of the stories you are reading. In most stories, vampires do not shape shift, but in some, they can turn into bats (or less commonly, rats).