No.
The vampire
vampire bats have very unordinary teeth that can grow up to the inches long
A new-born vampire would be called a Dhampir. No. In fact most vampires do not have vampire teeth. The thing about vampire teeth is a consequence of Count Dracula who, besides being a vampire, was a high level sorcerer as well and could alter his physical form. He could change into a bat, a dog, a mist, a horde of rats, etc. Before count Dracula no vampires had fangs and they go at their blood by messier means.
There is no evidence of the existence of vampires, other than vampire bats. Most people consider them mythological creatures and, as such, do not exist.
You can't get real vampire teeth as vampires aren't real.
: -E - The E represents long, pointy teeth. @ , . , @ - A vampire with pointy teeth and scary eyes. ',..,' - A vampire with two small eyes and fangs (';.;') - Represents a vampire bat. :f - A small vampire face that includes eyes and teeth with fangs. (=,..,=) - A vampire with entrancing eyes. (o,..,o) - A vampire with big round eyes. *,..,* - A vampire with fangs and beady eyes. -,..,- - A vampire with pointy teeth. ^,..,^ - A vampire bat with small wings and pointy teeth. : [ - A vampire with fangs = A fang smiley
Mostly normal teeth, except for very long, sharp upper canines. Your basic vampire has ordinary teeth, the teeth that the person he was when he died had. Count Dracula had fangs because he was also a high level sorcerer in addition to being a vampire and could alter his physical form. His fame has given rise to a stereotype that almost no vampire other than he (and Count Orlock) can really claim.
i think vampire bats has 2 to 20 teeth's by Liba Mirza
vampire bats have sharp teeth
Because Edward is a vampire, and he could kill her if his teeth touch her skin.
the canines. (most legends have the teeth being on the eye teeth)
Vampire bats have long upper incisor teeth that are shaped like canine teeth. The length of these teeth can vary depending on the age and gender of the bat.