For thousands of years.
Yes they can, but if they stop breathing for too long then they are dead. This happens to millions of people everyday.
A Nelapsi is a type of vampire in Slavic folklore. It is believed to be a dead person who rises from the grave and consumes the blood of the living. Nelapsi are said to have pale skin, long fingernails, and an insatiable thirst for blood.
NO, he has been dead for a long time now.
Andrew Carnegie believed that advancements in technology and industrialization had drastically improved living conditions in the past centuries, leading to increased wealth and a higher standard of living for many people. He believed that this progress had the potential to benefit society as a whole, as long as wealth was shared more equitably.
They are tectonically living while attached to a living tree or vine but when they are detached or the tree dies, then it is technically dead.
These are probably only some, there are probably more:Don't drink in public.Never tell anybody about vampires who may be a danger to them.Never stay in one town for a long time if you have been a vampire for a long time otherwise people will start to notice that you are not ageing.If people consider them as dead and not living (normal vampires are considered living) then they must leave where they live otherwise people will know that they are not dead.They cannot turn people who are already dead into vampires as they cannot mess with the other side.
Santa has existed for as long as people have believed in him... many hundreds of years.
Hell or possibly the living dead. Depends if ghosts are counted as loving dead. Lol HOPE you can raise it but never hold it for long...
The Maasai people have been living in Kenya for several centuries. They are believed to have migrated to the region from the Nile Valley in the 15th century and have since settled in the Great Rift Valley and surrounding areas.
irony
about 10,000 years
As long as the Greek people believed in their Olympian gods.