There are vampire bats, a species of bat that sucks the blood of other mammals, but vampires as in literature don't exist.
Vampires live FOREVER. Bats don't ...
Vampires live as long as humans do generally.
800 years but vampires live longer
Vampires do not exist, so they don't live at all.
No.
A vampire can come out anywere, but is more likely to come out were bats live becaus of the myth of vampires being able to turn into bats.
Vampire bats are native to South America. Human vampires are fictional. Vampires don't live, they are dead bodies. Yes there have been vampires in Greece. Consider the legends of the incubus and succubus.
Vampire bats only live in the tropics of South America.
Vampier bats live 3-5 years & there has never been a vampire.
No, vampires in legend and folklore are often depicted as living for centuries or even immortally, while vampire bats typically live for about 10-20 years. This difference is due to the mythical nature of vampires, which allows for long lifespans as part of their supernatural abilities.
No vampires live much longer... not immortally though, we live and die like everyone else. A vampire bat's lifespan is short like most animals. In the wild they live about nine years and in captivity they have been known to reach around twenty years.
No, only Vampire bats live in Central, and South America.