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Is a bat a cold blooded animal?

No. Reptiles are said to be cold blooded, but the ghost bat is a mammal.


Is a bat warm or cold blooded?

A bat is the only mammal that flies. All mammals are warm blooded.


Are there any cold blooded mammals?

No. Mammals are defined as being warm blooded. However, some mammals (such as the vampire bat or the naked mole rat) have inefficient body temperature control, meaning that their body temperature is prone to dropping below optimum temperature.


Does a bat has warm - blooded?

Yes, being mammals, they are warm blooded.


Are Vampire bats real and what do they eat?

Touring amuseum in Washington D.C. I saw a display of a bat with teeth and I was curious about what it was. I looked at the front it said "the vampire bat". So yes vampire bats are real.


Are there any cold-blooded mammals?

No. Mammals are defined as being warm blooded. However, some mammals (such as the vampire bat or the naked mole rat) have inefficient body temperature control, meaning that their body temperature is prone to dropping below optimum temperature.


Is the wombat warm blooded?

The Bat is a mammal and therefore is warm blooded.


How is the furr on the vampir bat help the vampir bat?

it keeps the vampire bat warm inside the cave it is in.


Can a bat live in the tundra?

yes they can because there a cold blooded bats in the tundra


How do vampire bats attack their victims?

By far the most famous bat in the world is the vampire bat. This species has a close association with vampires and mythological stories. The real Vampire Bats are found in Mexico and do feed on the blood of warm blooded animals, such as cattle, horses, or birds. The vampire bat does not actually like the taste of human blood and much prefer other warm blooded animals instead. The vampire bat is one of the only species of bat that feeds on blood. They do not, however, suck this blood. Instead, the bat makes a small cut in the skin of a sleeping animal with their sharp teeth. The bat's saliva has an aesthetic in it that reduces the likelihood of the animal feeling the insertion. They then lap the blood up as it flows from the fresh wound. There is a special anticoagulant contained in the bats saliva that prevents their victim's blood from clotting until the bat has finished its meal. The bat only needs about two teaspoons of blood a day, so the blood loss is minimal and rarely causes any harm to their victim.


How do vampire blood bats get blood?

they bite through the skin with their sharp teeth en then drink a few ml of the blood from the animal or human. By far the most famous bat in the world is the vampire bat. This species has a close association with vampires and mythological stories. The real Vampire Bats are found in Mexico and do feed on the blood of warm blooded animals, such as cattle, horses, or birds. The vampire bat does not actually like the taste of human blood and much prefer other warm blooded animals instead. The vampire bat is one of the only species of bat that feeds on blood. They do not, however, suck this blood. Instead, the bat makes a small cut in the skin of a sleeping animal with their sharp teeth. The bat's saliva has an aesthetic in it that reduces the likelihood of the animal feeling the insertion. They then lap the blood up as it flows from the fresh wound. There is a special anticoagulant contained in the bats saliva that prevents their victim's blood from clotting until the bat has finished its meal. The bat only needs about two teaspoons of blood a day, so the blood loss is minimal and rarely causes any harm to their victim.


How many kinds of vampire bats are there?

three. the vampire bat, white winged vampire bat, and the harry legged vampire bat