they become stronger, but they keep on craving more!
All vampire bats feed on both human and animal blood, but they rarely feed on humans.
Mainly only human blood, I can't see a vampire draining the blood of an animal.
No. Dhampirs do not drink blood. Though they are half vampire, they feed exclusively on human foods.
In different legions vampires only have to bite humans for them to become vamires. In vampire diaries You have to drink the blood of a vampire, die with the blood still in your system and feed on human blood for the transformation to be complete. In True Blood a vampire has to give you there blood, you die and are buried with your master until you raise as a vampire. Any of this helpful? Well these are just examples of how a human is transformed to a vampire. But in the real world unfortunately there are no vampires.
Because humans will not stand still for the bat to drink.
Only Vampire bats feed on blood. The species that do this are the Common Vampire Bat, the Hairy-Legged Vampire Bat and the White-Winged Vampire bat.
some vamps feed on animals, most in the show use blood bags and some drink straight from a human's vein
Red. Any vampire that feeds on human blood has red eyes. Well at least they do in the twilight series i dont know about anywhere else.
yes to drink the blood of a vampire and kill ur self will the blood is in ur system,then ur fully turn when u finally feed on human blood
A vampire is not a human. It was a human before, but now, an immortal. So, vampires feed on blood to quench their thirst. It gives them strength, like how food gives us energy. Vampires don't eat food. Human food tastes gross to them. They can feed on either human or animal blood. Human blood is better tasting, but for civilized vampires, they will choose to feed on animal blood. Blood has a nice smell to them. When vampires feed on a lot of blood, they will be able to ignore the scent of blood in the air, and they will have golden eyes. If they're thirsty, they'll have black eyes or red eyes.
Vampire bats feed solely on blood. There appear to be three varieties: the common vampire bat, which feeds on the blood of mammals, including humans; the hairy-legged vampire bat, and white-winged vampire bat which both feed exclusively on the blood of birds.
A vampire has to bite someone to make them a vampire. Then the vampire must feed the victim some of his own blood.