hold there neck anddigs in
leap at pray with there fangs hanging out. :)
With their fang like teeth
They attack prey from behind.
The first thing they have to do is smell their prays blood to make sure it's good for them. Then they will watch their pray for about 2 minutes then they will slowly get close to their pray and BAM! Trust me on this answer cause im a vampire and I also did this and it worked pretty well!!♥
it's all about survival now 4 us
Vampire bats don't 'attack' their prey in the sense that a lion does. Being very small they alight on the sleeping prey and using sharp incisor teeth make a very small cut in the flesh, perhaps half a centimetre. They then lap up the blood from the wound. Having anti-coagulants in their saliva helps prevent the blood from clotting whilst they are feeding.
bite there pray then poison them by putting there spit in the blood stream (hi mum)
Vampires are not real. There is a certain species of vampire bats, however, but they do not normally attack humans.
Vampires are fictitious, but vampire bats are very real. Vampire bats do not attack humans, but do bite and lap up the blood of livestock, causing little or no ill effects.
Vampire bats typically avoid humans because their primary food source is usually livestock, such as cattle. They have evolved to specialize in feeding on the blood of animals like cows, pigs, and horses. Vampire bats prefer to feed on these larger mammals due to the ease of accessing their blood without being detected or disturbed.
They rarely attack humans because vampire bats hunt for food at night and humans are very often safely indoors or travelling.
Yes, vampire bats are real animals. They do not attack humans, but bite and lick up the blood of livestock.