There are three species of "vampire" bat. The common vampire bat feeds mostly on the blood of mammals significantly larger than itself, and is unlikely to kill its prey. The white-winged vampire bat, which prefers the blood of birds, might well kill its prey in the process.
Werewolves are believed to hunt and kill vampires, because one bite from a werewolf can kill a vampire. Therefore, werewolves are often found close behind vampires, as the werewolves will be tracking the vampire as its prey.
No vampire bats do not kill their prey, they just suck blood and that's it I will hardly believe that they can kill a full grown bear even in a swarm
vampires can kill d werewolves by a log of wood
well,its obvious werewolves because their bigger and the have a pack werewolves were made to kill vampires ,vampires are meant to hunt us so the strongest hunter goes for the strong prey to show its power.If vampires hunt fragile humans it obvious their not up to the challenge
No. Vampires are fictional.
That's not real no vampires or vampire bats are not real...
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
Vampires live FOREVER. Bats don't ...
yes vampires are real, bats are vampires. but human vampires are not real
Yes vampires are real, their bats.
Vampires do not change into bats. That's not true. They don't kill humans either because they're not allowed to or the council would find them and kill them in the most painful way for almost exposing their kind. They get blood from willing donors of people they trust.Also from expires blood from hospitals.
Everything about vampires is supposed to invite humans in, so it will be easier to catch their 'prey'. In the Twilight movie, Edward says to Bella: "I'm designed to kill. Everything about me invites you in, my voice, my face, even my smell."