they can live for up to 4000 years. However, few actually do, because a vampire's life is very physically rough.
no they live for at least 200 - 400 years much longer than vampire bats
Snowfire97 (18/04/09):
Vampires are actually thought as being immortal.
However, it has never been proved that vampires live longer than normal people.
Itako Shiann - 4/01/10
I always thought vampires were immortal. But after many many many thousands of years their bodies change slightly. hair loses color etc. Vampire bats however do not live as long as actual vampires .... unless a vampire actually bit them and they became a vampiric vampire bat :)
No.
Vampier bats live 3-5 years & there has never been a vampire.
Vampires live FOREVER. Bats don't ...
As vampires are already dead (no longer living) your question is an oxymoron and has no valid answer.
Vampires live as long as humans do generally.
800 years but vampires live longer
No, vampires in legend and folklore are often depicted as living for centuries or even immortally, while vampire bats typically live for about 10-20 years. This difference is due to the mythical nature of vampires, which allows for long lifespans as part of their supernatural abilities.
vampires aren't real
No vampires live much longer... not immortally though, we live and die like everyone else. A vampire bat's lifespan is short like most animals. In the wild they live about nine years and in captivity they have been known to reach around twenty years.
Vampire bats live in South America. Vampire "undead" are a product of fiction and do not exist.
Vampire bats only live in the tropics of South America.
There are vampire bats, a species of bat that sucks the blood of other mammals, but vampires as in literature don't exist.