If vampire movies are to be believed, then the neck. Generally, they aim for parts that have maximum blood vessels in them.
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But who believes vampire movies? Vampire bats are thought to have bitten people to feed, and people have been bitten by other species of bat in self-defence when handled badly, but bats do NOT bite humans as a matter of course. If you are bitten by a bat the risk is not from the injury, but from some disease or another that might be carried by the animal, including rabies in some parts of the world.
If vampire movies are to be believed, then the neck. Generally, they aim for parts that have maximum blood vessels in them. +++ But who believes vampire movies? Vampire bats are thought to have bitten people to feed, and people have been bitten by other species of bat in self-defence when handled badly, but bats do NOT bite humans as a matter of course. If you are bitten by a bat the risk is not from the injury, but from some disease or another that might be carried by the animal, including rabies in some parts of the world.
In the US, one is statistically most likely to be bitten by certain animals. There are certain dog breeds that are very likely to bite. Dachshund is the dog breed that is most likely to bite.
Vampire bats will bite animals where it is easier to draw blood, usually where there are veins.The most common bite locations are:NeckShoulderAnklesRumpCows, pigs, horses and sheep are the easiest for vampire bats to feed on.
Whatever part is exposed. I have heard of people being bit in the toe.
No way. most bats eat insects and a few eat fruit.
maybe if this bat has rabies or a disease and some reason bites you. but that most likely will not happen because bats [yes, even vampire bats] don't bite people unless it is absolutely starving and/or has a disease like rabies
its most likely a bug bite
Most people don't like them They're scary... and they bite... *shudders*
While most certainly have the ability to bite, it's only a hazard with larger species such as Alligator Snapping Turtles. They will not bite maliciously, most will only bite if they feel threatened (even then, they are more likely to pull into their shell than to bite!). (Even species that mostly eat plants can bite - my desert tortoises will occasionally think that fingers/toes are worth trying to eat. Like all pets, you just have to watch where the animal's mouth is in relation to your body parts!)
Bats bite the most people after sharks, but I'm not sure about eating...
It depends on what kind of lizard it is........ & if you train them not to bite then most likely they won't.
Go to the doctor! It's most likely infected.