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.
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!
Vampire bats? Yes. Human vampires? Definitely NO.
Vampire bats are real bats that drink blood. They cut a hole in an animal's skin and lap up the blood. They are not vampires, they're just bats.
Vampires and Vampire bats both drink blood. The only difference is that vampire bats drink animal blood. Plus vampire bats are real. The other type are fictional.
Vampire bats do. Vampires as depicted in the movies etc are not real.
Blood is food for Vampire bats. Authors have written that fictional vampires need blood to survive but they are just fantasy stories.
There are vampire bats, a species of bat that sucks the blood of other mammals, but vampires as in literature don't exist.
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
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.
It has only ever been known that vampires drink blood. There doesn't appear to be any specific kind of blood which they can live off, though the most common kind of blood human vampires seek is the blood of humans, although there are some exceptions when reading more contemporary literature such as The Vampire Diaries and The Twilight Saga. Vampire Bats are known to feed off the blood of mammals (such as humans), although this only applied to the Common Vampire Bat, whereas the Hairy-Legged and White-Winged Vampire Bats are known to feed on the blood of birds.
there are vampire bats, and I'm sure some cultures drink blood. But this doesnt qualify them to be 'vampires'
All vampire bats feed on both human and animal blood, but they rarely feed on humans.