Old-school rules say it's all the evil animals... Snake, bat, wolf/dog and mist for some reason.
They can also control those same animals, as when Dracula stops the wolves/dogs from attacking the coach in the beginning of the story Dracula by Bram Stoker.
In the real world no animal can shape shift.
no known animal can shape shift
it turn into a bat
Vampires are the stuff of movies and folk legend. It depends on which version of the stories you are reading. In most stories, vampires do not shape shift, but in some, they can turn into bats (or less commonly, rats).
Check this link: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/common-vampire-bat.html
They can shape shift into any animal but the ones the manly shape shift into are bats so they can blind in at night but when you are a sleep and know one is awake they turn to there regular forms but vampires can fly with out having to be a bat.
You cant shape shift in clubpenguin.
No vampires have wings. Count Dracula had the ability to shape shift and used the ability to transform into a bat, once or twice. But no other (serious) vampire ever did such a thing.
Shape shifting is not an inherent ability with being a vampire. Count Dracula, in addition to being a vampire, was also a high level Sorcerer, a graduate of the academy of Scholomance in the Carpathian Mountains. It was this that gave him shape-shifting powers not the fact that he was a vampire. Real vampires are actually quite pathetic creatures often malformed and crippled.
Pink Dolphins can't shape shift.
Count Dracula could shape-shift by magical mean. On one occasion he became a monstrous dog. So a vampire who is also a highly skilled sorcerer could manage the 'transformation' but it would only be the appearance of a werewolf, not the actual beast.
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