Same as any bat species that uses caves as roosts. They feed outside, but find their way to and from their subterranean roosting, nursery and hibernation* spots by echo-location and memory.
*I don't know if vampire bats hibernate as they are a tropical or sub-tropical species, but the rest still holds.
Cave spiders are adapted to the dark and damp environments found in caves, which provide them with suitable conditions for hunting prey and reproducing. Caves offer protection from predators and extremes of weather, making them ideal habitats for cave spiders to thrive in.
Animals which live in caves for all or much of their lives include blind fish, a type of arachnid called a harvestman, and crickets. Animals which live in caves seasonally or temporarily, or which shelter in caves include bats, snakes, lizards, bears, mice, rats, and humans.
Many species of bats live in caves although some tropical species, such as many fruit bats, live in trees.
Vampire bats live on blood.
There are three classes: Accidentals, who cannot survive underground for long. Creatures who use caves for roosts etc, but feed outside, such as bats. Permanent cave-dwellers who would not survive outside. These are primarily invertebrates and a few adapted species of fish and salamander.
Because vampire bats live in dark caves
The vampire bats are found u. parts of South and Central America. They live in caves, hollowed out trees, and even old wells.
I think alot of bats are located in caves hidden in the jungle.
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
Cold, they like to live in caves. there are lots of bats in south america.
They live there because of the climates. And the caves provide shelter for during the day.
they live in caves and eat blood from cow s so no resources needed
Their biomes are living in caves, hollow trees, and live in other places where the sun never shines.
Vampire bats live in caves, mines, old wells, hollow trees, and abandoned buildings in Mexico, regions of South America including Chile and Argentina, parts of the Caribbean, and islands off the northern coast of Venezuela.
The vampire bat is found in tropical climates in South America. They live in caves and feed on the blood of their prey.
Cave spiders are adapted to the dark and damp environments found in caves, which provide them with suitable conditions for hunting prey and reproducing. Caves offer protection from predators and extremes of weather, making them ideal habitats for cave spiders to thrive in.