Vampires are fictional characters, but in the context of the fiction, yes they can.
AnswerThere is however a bat in South America. This bat is known as the Vampire bat. It survives by drinking the blood of mammals while they sleep. This bat however is not a human that morphs into a bat. It is just a bat that drinks blood like a mosquito. They won't bother you while you are awake and moving only when you sleep.
Not the kinds of vampires I know. I don't thing its possible either, but that would help me a lot not to be late for school :D
some of them do:)
AnswerThis thing about transmogrification was an ability of Count Dracula as he, besides being a vampire, was also a high level sorcerer. It is not a trait common amongst vampires. In fact your basic vampire is rather a pathetic creature capable of stealing life force and little else. Most of them are mal-formed and mentally challenged.
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They don't! It is just fiction and only happens in the movies.
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Traditionally in Vampire fiction, vampires have limited shape-changing abilities. Exactly how... usually in a puff of smoke or an instant, so different than the gradual change that you usually see in Werewolf stories. Closer to magic than science... which is probably why many of the more realistic vampire stories drop the ability to change into a bat in favor of more realistic explanations of why vampires need blood, or don't go out in the daytime, or other more believable aspects of the Vampire tradition, They also say they are scared of garlic, what a load of rubbish, ay?
by open their arms wider with the capes and then transform into a bat. Transmogrification is not a given ability on becoming a vampire. Count Dracula could do this because, in addition to being a vampire, he was also a high level sorcerer.
Transmortification is not a given ability of vampires. Count Dracula could do this as he was a great sorcerer in addition to being a vampire.
No.
The only vampire that did this was Count Dracula, and he did it not because he was a vampire but because he was in addition a high level sorcerer.
Of course not.
There is a species of bat called the Vampire Bat but it has nothing to do with the silly stories on TV and in the movies.