Are vampire bats real?

Yes, but not in most of the United States
the United States
United States: The 50 States and the District of Columbia. Continental United States: The 49 States (including Alaska, excluding Hawaii) located on the continent of North America, and the District of Columbia.
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. Of the three species of vampire bats in North America, only a single specimen has been recorded for the United States in extreme southwest Texas. Vampire bats do not suck blood--they make a small incision with their sharp front teeth and lap up the blood with their tongue.
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Can a bat turn you into a vampire?

Early Slavic societies (specifically Romania) believed that a bat flying over an unburied corpse could reanimate the recently deceased into a vampire. This is often cited as a likely (though contested) origin of the bat-vampire link.
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What happens if a vampire bat bites you?

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Even though bat bites don't hurt, vampire bats can spread a disease called rabies. This can hurt farmers' livestock, especially cattle herds. However, vampire bats can actually be quite tame, and even friendly to humans.
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Where do vampire bats exist?

They occur from northern Mexico southward through Central America and much of South America, to Uruguay, northern Argentina, and central Chile, and on the island of Trinidad in the West Indies. Common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus. This species feeds mainly on the blood of birds.
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Do bats drink blood from humans?

Sleeping cattle and horses are their usual victims, but they have been known to feed on people as well. The bats drink their victim's blood for about 30 minutes. They don't remove enough blood to harm their host, but their bites can cause nasty infections and disease.
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Are bats evil?

Myths and legends frequently associate bats with darkness and evil. This negative attitude towards bats is thought to stem from the difficulty many people find in comprehending their “unusual” physical form.
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Are bats friendly?

They are only aggressive when they're frightened or provoked. While you should always treat any bat you come into contact with as a wild animal, they are gentle.
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Who was the first vampire?

Jure Grando Alilović or Giure Grando (1579–1656) was a villager from the region of Istria (in modern-day Croatia) who may have been the first real person described as a vampire in historical records. He was referred to as a strigoi, štrigon, or štrigun, a local word for something resembling a vampire and a warlock.
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Do bats bleed?

Special attention should be given to small bats because large hematomas and ongoing bleeding can result in severe and even life-threatening blood loss. Once back in its cage, the bat should be closely monitored for renewed bleeding resulting from wing flapping.
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Can vampires fly?

In general, European vampires did not fly, though they were known to levitate. Other vampirelike creatures, such as the banshee—the wailing spirit—flew. The European vampire's ability to fly generally was tied to its transformation into a creature, such as a bird or bat.
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What happens if you drink blood?

Drinking human or animal blood can pose health risks such as severe diseases and foodborne illnesses. While consuming very small amounts of animal blood, such as in rare or medium-rare steak, is not likely to cause harm, there is still a concern for foodborne illness. Safe food handling and cooking are recommended.
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How do you get turned into a vampire?

A person may become a vampire in a variety of ways, the most common of which is to be bitten by a vampire. Other methods include sorcery, committing suicide, contagion, or having a cat jump over a person's corpse.
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Why do bats drink blood?

Because of their nutrient-poor diet, vampire bats have meager stores of energy, making them particularly vulnerable to starvation. Going multiple nights without slurping up blood is often fatal. So vampire bats will readily help out a hungry roost mate by regurgitating blood into their companion's mouth.
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How much blood do vampire bats drink?

Vampire bats do not suck the blood from their prey. Each night, a vampire bat needs about two tablespoons of blood (20 grams), and cannot go for more than two nights without food. At one time, wild animals comprised most of the vampire bat's diet.
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Can bats hurt you?

Bats do not attack people. If you encounter them flying around, they are probably swooping towards insects or fruits on the trees near you and mean you no harm!
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Which came first vampires or vampire bats?

The legend of the vampire actually came first before the bat was discovered by Europeans. So, the bat is actually named after the monster, and not the other way around. One idea about vampire bats that's very common, especially in Latin America, is that most bats are vampire bats.
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Do bats give birth through mouth?

A common misconception, bats do not give birth through their mouth. Bats reproduce sexually similar to humans and give birth while hanging upside down. Most bats give birth to one baby bat pup at a time but sometimes have twins.
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Can bats purr?

Bats make excellent pets and will even purr in the hands of their owners, according to a Dublin zoologist and bat expert.
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Why do bats fly at your head?

If a bat flies near or toward your head, it is probably hunting insects that have been attracted by your body heat.
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Is there a vampire god?

Most current vampires trace their lineage to a distant common ancestor, the vampire god Absalom. They are ruled by the Vampire Council, a group of powerful vampires around the world known as the Greater Nobility that maintain them and the rest of the Creatures of the Night.
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Where do vampires live in the US?

While some of these cities might not have the most ideal conditions for a vampire to live, self-identifying vampires continue to thrive in iconic vampire cities, including Portland, Oregon (No. 11), Buffalo, New York (No. 25), New Orleans (No. 104), and Atlanta (No.
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How old is the oldest vampire?

Khayman was one of the oldest vampires at nearly 6,000 years old, he appears in very few of the books in the series, but was nevertheless considered a powerful force among their number. Khayman is the third vampire made by Queen Akasha.
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What is bat afraid of?

Bats don't like the smell of mothballs, white phenol, cinnamon, or eucalyptus. Install bright lights to help deter them. Bats also don't like objects that reflect light, so you can hang strips of aluminum foil, mirrors, mylar balloons, or even old CDs.
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Do bats urinate while flying?

Bats also urinate and defecate in flight, causing multiple spotting and staining on sides of buildings, windows, patio furniture, automobiles, and other objects at and near entry/exit holes or beneath roosts. Bat excrement may also contaminate stored food, commercial products, and work surfaces.
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Do bats cuddle?

Bats are cuddly and affectionate mammals with sophisticated brains, but they also fly, hang upside down, and live in caves.
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