The question is an oxymoron, a contradiction of terms. Vampires, the mythical creatures of the night, do not live. They are undead. As such, they can essentially exist forever. As their "end" has already come, they cannot end unless they are staked, roasted in sunlight, doused in holy water, beheaded and buried "face" down in hallowed ground, or any number of other means of terminating a vampire.
No, the lifespan of vampires is generally extended compared to humans due to their supernatural abilities and immortality. The specific lifespan of a vampire can vary depending on the lore or mythology being portrayed.
No, vampires in legend and folklore are often depicted as living for centuries or even immortally, while vampire bats typically live for about 10-20 years. This difference is due to the mythical nature of vampires, which allows for long lifespans as part of their supernatural abilities.
The population.
No, cells are just like animals, they have different life spans, but I'm pretty sure they do live around the same amount of time. Also, there are different kind of cells like brain cells, plant cells, and others like that, which would definitely live different life spans. *umm NO to above answer(no harshness intended)cells have different "life" spans... for instance nerve cells can last up to a lifetime whereas red or white blood cells can live up to four months. hope this helps!!* ---as told by a ninth grader:)NiXON..SHANiA...go mustangs @ERHS!
That's called a population. A community is all the populations in an area. An ecosystem is a combination of communities and the environment. The connection between all of these is that a population fits into a community, and a community fits into an ecosystem.
Vampires don't exist and they are dead so they don't "live".
No, vampires don't all live the same amount of time due to the fact that they are made at different points in time and they might be killed before the due ending
Yes, generally.
well it depends how long you live for...... sooo no
As vampires are already dead (no longer living) your question is an oxymoron and has no valid answer.
Vampier bats live 3-5 years & there has never been a vampire.
No they don't live for the same amount of time because all vampires are not the same.
no they are immortal
No.
Until they are destroyed, yes.
No, the lifespan of vampires is generally extended compared to humans due to their supernatural abilities and immortality. The specific lifespan of a vampire can vary depending on the lore or mythology being portrayed.
According to most literature and films, vampires are immortal and as such can live as long as they are not killed in some way eg. by having a wooden stake driven through the heart or excessive exposure to sunlight. However it should be noted vampires are mythological creatures and as such do not exist in real life.