There are three living species of vampire bats:
common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus)
white winged vampire bat (Diaemus youngi)
hairy legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata)
All three species are found mainly in the tropics and subtropics of Central and South America.
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Mostly bugs flying in the air like mosquitoes, or some drink blood from horses and chickens. ~bats don't really eat. there's 2 main types of bats; the Vampire Bats and Fruit Bats. Vampire Bats mainly suck the blood of animals(mainly cows, horses, etc.) and Fruit Bats, well, eat fruit. That one kinda answered itself:) they do eat bugs though sometimes!
Some types of bats are herbivores and some types are carnivores that eat insects. Many types are omnivores that eat fruit or insects.From an earlier Wiki Answer: Bats are mainly Insectavorous. There are bats that are Omnivorous, and few that are Carnivorous. There are megabats (aka fruit bats) which are frugivorous - they feed on fruits and flower nectar. So basically, there are herbivore bats.From an earlier Wiki Answer: Bats are mainly Insectavorous. There are bats that are Omnivorous, and few that are Carnivorous. There are megabats (aka fruit bats) which are frugivorous - they feed on fruits and flower nectar. So basically, there are herbivore bats.
Fruit grown in the US are many different types. These include but are not limited to apples, oranges, and avocados.
There are trees, grass, flowers, leaves, bushes,vegtables,and fruit
Depends on the fruit
This is because there are many different kinds of bats that have evolved around the world. There are fruit bats in Asia that eat fruit. In North America, most bats eat insects. In South America, there are some bats that feed on animal blood; they are called vampire bats.
They ate fruit, many types of fruit.
It all depends on how much YOU want to put in. But normally, it would be around 5 different types of fruit.
It really just depends on the fruit and the fruit's taste. Normally, the fruits with taste have more seeds, like tomatoes.