Vampire bats don't suck blood. They lap it up. Calm down. There are only three species of vampire bats in the whole world. If you are traveling in Central or South America, however, you might see a vampire bat bite a cow and then lick blood from the wound -- no sucking involved.
Vampires -as is Dracula- are mythological creatures. You cannot compare their feeding habits with vampire bats! Vampire bats, as you mentionned, rarely feed on humans. But they can. However, cattle and other farm animals offer a much more accessible source of food to vampire bats.
When there is too much feeding by animals in a region, overgrazing occurs. This means that the animals damage the vegetation and cause the ground to start to erode away.
Feeding a horse too much protein will result in a higher ammonia content of the urine which will create a more ammonia like smell of the stall.
depends on boarding, feeding, and training
yes it will kill your dog if you feed it too much, it isnt easy to tell if your feeding your dog to much because they will eat anything they want to so if you think its too much double check with your veternarian, because not feeding them enough can also kill them
Vampires -as is Dracula- are mythological creatures. You cannot compare their feeding habits with vampire bats! Vampire bats, as you mentionned, rarely feed on humans. But they can. However, cattle and other farm animals offer a much more accessible source of food to vampire bats.
If both vampires have enough blood in their system, then nothing. However if the vampire who is being fed from has little amount of blood in them, then they will become weaker when the blood has been drained from them. The vampire who is feeding from them will get slightly stronger from drinking the blood, but not as much as if they were feeding from a human and it was fresh blood, as it has been going around the other vampire's body, making it less pure.
Vampire bats eat/drink blood from other animals. With their sharp fangs, they cut into an animal, and to prevent the cut from scabbing/cutting off the bllod flow, the vampire bat spits into the cut, which keeps the blood flowing and also prevents the animal from feeling anything. But sometimes the vampire bats get too greedy,thus causing them to drink too much blood, making them un able to fly until the blood digests.
its a anime about a vampire that instead sucking blood she produces to much blood its ok and funny.
There are many different types of bats, but there's only one type that drinks blood-the vampire bat. In fact, they are the only mammals that feed entirely on blood. Scientists say the first vampire bats were related to bats that gorged themselves on the parasites of prehistoric beasts. Vampire bats mainly drink the blood of cows, horses, pigs, and birds.
They gain very little because they urinate most of the liquid that they consume, digesting what they need.
Well Probably unless your taking painkillers if it will hurt or not i dont know but i say it probably will! VAMPIRES ROCK !! P.S just so you know vampire do NOT turn into bats !
The Vampire was sick because he ate to much blood.....haha.....
The amount of blood a vampire "needs" depends on the mythology or story being followed. In general, vampires are often depicted as needing enough blood to sustain themselves, typically by feeding on a regular basis. The exact amount can vary, but it is usually portrayed as enough to satisfy their hunger and maintain their strength.
as much as a human kid....I think....
How much blood does a vampire bat drink in one day?
A damphir, pronounced roughly Damn-Fear ! is an occult term for a Hybrid or half-Breed Vampire. In realilty there is no such thing as a Vampire. There are, however creatures in the Animal Kingdom which have vampiric habits such as feeding on blood. These include the Vampire Bats and also the Zorilla, which is not a fox as the name suggests, but crazy as it sounds a sort of Vampire Skunk, a nasty sort of customer, methinks. Animals with Vampiric habits would be a special type of second order consumers, not eating meat but drinking blood, which is a vital body fluid. So much for Damphir. Vampirism is unknown among hybrid equine animals such as Mules!