You do know what a vampire is right?
Vampires are fictional creatures. They can do whatever the author decides they can do. Traditional vampire fantasy stories make vampires creatures of the night and the sun is deadly to them.
No animals can not because, a Vampire's venom is extreamly deadly to all animals.
no vampires venom is deadly to animals
Most are hurrying back to bed or whatever daytime retreat they have. Sunlight isn't deadly to all vampires but all of them prefer the dim of a night-life. Count Orlock stayed out extra late one night and got caught in sunlight as he walked across an open window. He only did that once.
There is no evidence to support the supposition that Vampires exist. However even if they do, it is not advised to go on a Vampire Hunt unless you are a professional, but items that are essential in hunting Vampires at least from the mythos are: 1. Garlic: In most appearances Vampires are weakened by Garlic if not out right deathly allergic to it. 2. Wooden Stake: In most appearances a wooden stake through the heart is the only sure fire way to finish off a Vampire 3. Crucifix: In most appearances Crucifixes weaken Vampires considerable 4. Holy Water: Blessed by a Priest it tends to burn the flesh of Vampires. This is a good benchmark to test if something really is a Vampire, because Holy Water generally has no affect on individuals 5. Eucharist: Same as the aforementioned Holy Water 6. Silver: In some appearances Silver is deadly to Vampires, in others it has little or no effect on them at all. 7. Fire: Many Vampires are afraid of fire and are weak to it.
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A vampire is strong, fast and handsome/beautiful. but also deadly, hungry and evil
Because of the venom they possess! One bite and you are dead... or you just turn into a vampire!!! I think the previous post is mostly looking at Twilight, but unlike the few exceptions in modern literature Vampires are seen to be some of the most fearsome monsters ever written. They tend to have many exaggerated skills that give them advantages that seem to give them great advantages. Classic Vampire Authors are: Bram Stoker Anne Rice Moddern Vampire Authors are: Stephenie Meyer Justin Somper
Vampires do not exist. They are just mythical folklore intended to scare the public. Therefore, vampires do not have a favorite color. If they did exist, then a vampire's favorite color might be red, for blood.
the platapys is actually the most deadly mamal i know i was amazed to.
ANSWEROh yes. In fact I was just talking to a vampire the other day about the shoe-throwing incident involving President Bush in Iraq. He (the vampire) was discouraged, said it only showed that peace maybe unattainable in the middle east. He's a republican, you see, very conservative, but then he's very old and rather set in his ways. Comes with being a vampire.ANSWERI think this depends on whether or not one actually believes in the reality of true vampirism in the 'traditional' understanding of the term. There are medical conditions which in some way do resemble vampirism. Those born with an aversion to sunlight or certain artificial lights. There are some people born with severe blood disorders and require regular blood transfusions in order to sustain themselves. However, to the best of my knowledge there are no valid documented cases of vampires existing, atleast in the 'hollywood' understanding of what a vampire is. Even those with severe allergies to sunlight do not 'burst into flames' or 'turn to ash' if exposed to sun. They may be highly susceptable to a stroke or deadly rash, but it is not nearly as dramatic as 'hollywood' portrays this to be. Additionally, people with allergies to sunlight do not typically 'drink blood' unless they have an additional disorder as well. This is not to discredit the existence of vampires in the 'traditional' sense. However, there is just simply not enough documented medical or scientific evidence to prove nor to disprove their existence at this time. As for whether or not a vampire can be killed by a 'knife' or 'stake' through their heart... What human or animal species would not die from having something plunged into their heart? I wouldn't recommend testing this theory, however, anything living dies from such physical trauma, unless they have immediate medical attention, and even at that, often times the individual or animal would likely not survive