yes
No, they only suck other animals blood, hence the term 'vampire'.
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!
like all other animals
Vampire bats live off of the blood of other animals.
Some bats are called vampire bats because they feed on blood, typically from other animals. They have specialized teeth for piercing the skin and are known to extract their meals from livestock or wild animals.
Vampire bats are not found in Africa. True vampire bats (those that drink the blood of other animals) are found in Central and South America. There are several species of bats called "false vampire bats" in Africa, but these bats do not drink blood, they eat small animals such as birds, small rodents, etc.
Vampire bats typically drink blood from sleeping animals.
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.
They are mainly called that because the behavior of the bats was similar to that of the legendary 'vampire' that would suck blood from humans and animals. Vampire bats drink blood (usually only a few drops) from animals.
I dont think a vampire bat does because the vampire isn't either because it drinks blood anybody agree with me?? Vampire bats are predators that feed on other animals' blood, and are classified as parasites.
Vampire bats tend to live in groups like other bat species. These animals sleep during the day and do their hunting for food at night.
Vampire bats feed on the blood of animals, usually cows.