No, vampire bats do not have venom. Their saliva, however, contains anti-coagulants to prevent the wound from healing or clotting.
No, vampire bats do not have venom. They have special adaptations in their saliva that prevent blood from clotting while they feed, allowing them to obtain a blood meal from their prey without causing excessive bleeding.
yes: bats are venerable there venom can tune you into a blood sucking vampire, can find them in Caves on islands
They are sharp enough to pierce your skin and inject a special venom that prevents your blood from clotting.
Fictional: You get injected with vampire venom either through a bite from another vampire or human/vampire hybrid (venomous), or through a needle containing venom collecting from another vampire. Reality: There is no such thing as a vampire.
Fictional: You get injected with vampire venom either through a bite from another vampire or human/vampire hybrid (venomous), or through a needle containing venom collecting from another vampire. Reality: There is no such thing as a vampire.
Yes she does.
Vampire venom is a fictional substance from vampire lore and is not something that can be made or created in real life. In literary works, vampire venom is often portrayed as a powerful toxin that is delivered through a vampire's bite to either immobilize or transform their victims.
No. Vampire bats are microchiroptera (micro bats).
No. Vampire bats are mammals.
Romania has not vampire bats.
if you haven't read the book i won't tell you. but someone puts vampire venom in her.
edward takes his venom and gets it as close to her heart so she can be a vampire faster
Vampire wolves would be impossible to create. If a vampire bit a werewolf, the wolf would die. Vampire venom is like poison to wolves.