Vampire bats have a special diet. They start to move after dark and eat regularly every night. White-winged vampire bats and hairy-legged vampire bats love to suck bird blood, while vampire bats suck mammal blood.
Taxonomically, vampire bats belong to vampire bats, and there are three kinds of vampire bats, namely, ordinary vampire bats, white-winged vampire bats and hairy-legged vampire bats, all of which are distributed in tropical and subtropical America. Vampire bats are gregarious animals, living in groups on the top wall of caves in valleys, as if sharing the happiness of companionship and living an extraordinary social life. Vampire bats live in almost complete darkness. In their hiding places, the blood digested by siltation gives off a strong smell of ammonia. They lurk in caves during the day, fly out of caves before midnight, and often fly at a low altitude of about 1 m above the ground to search for food.
According to the collected data, it is pointed out that popular science vampire bats generally do not enter human settlements.
First of all, vampire bats belong to social animals and live in groups on the top walls of caves in valleys.
Secondly, vampire bats usually start feeding after dark.
Finally, people are generally afraid of vampire bats, because they may carry rabies vaccine, so you don't have to be afraid to take precautions.
Therefore, general kindergartens will not take strict measures to prevent vampire bats from entering kindergartens. Animals usually attack humans for a reason.