Vampires don't live in caves.
Rabies is an endemic disease of vampire bats. They live in millions in caves of south America continent. Infected bats transmit the disease to host, who may not get his sleep disturbed, by the bite of the bats. They have very sharp hypodermic needle like teeth.
Vampire Bats we know are real creatures and can live for only an amount of time, But vampires are half dead so they "live" forever. Hope this helped
cro-magnon man lived in large caves where whole family groups could all live. they traveled between caves when they had to leave their "home" area.
It can hardly be said that they live linger if they don't live, or even exist, at all. However, it is probably for the same reasons that humans and elepahnts live onger than bats, and why bats live longer than most insects and bugs.
when a vampire bites a human the human can turn into a vampire or the vampire can drink all of the humans blood and kill them
mostly in caves and dark places
Because vampire bats live in dark caves
They probably live in dark places such as caves, abandoned houses, etc.
Cold, they like to live in caves. there are lots of bats in south america.
Vampire bats live throughout Mexico, Central America, and South America. They will nest in caves, mines, tree hollows, abandoned buildings, and anywhere else that provides them with a dark shelter to hang out in.
the live in very dark caves in central America
Like any other bat, the vampire bat's job is to control insect populations and live in caves
The vampire bats are found u. parts of South and Central America. They live in caves, hollowed out trees, and even old wells.
They live there because of the climates. And the caves provide shelter for during the day.
I think alot of bats are located in caves hidden in the jungle.
they live in caves and eat blood from cow s so no resources needed
They live in caves on the continents of Europe and North America.