people you are close (friends) to because you know where to hunt for them.
Some traditions say that vampires cannot enter a dwelling unless invited in, so people that the vampire is acquainted with are at risk.
In 'Andy Warhol's Dracula' the vampire could only bare the blood of virgins.
People who drink expensive wines are naturally at the greatest risk.
in reality, no one because vampires aren't real. If your speaking non logically then I would say animals because they wouldn't really have defense against them, or someone who has no clues about vampires and what are are capable of (inn a non logic way).
Cattle. The vampire bats can land on the cow, cut the skin with their sharp teeth and lap blood from the animal without really waking it up.
Probably people who inhabit places near jungles which have vampire bats.
People who eat no garlic.
Nobody is ast risk because vampires are fictitious beings.
those who dont eat garlic and have their favourite blood type
People at risk for a vampire attack are people whose blood smell good to the vampire. Varies for vampire to vampire.
If vampire movies are to be believed, then the neck. Generally, they aim for parts that have maximum blood vessels in them. +++ But who believes vampire movies? Vampire bats are thought to have bitten people to feed, and people have been bitten by other species of bat in self-defence when handled badly, but bats do NOT bite humans as a matter of course. If you are bitten by a bat the risk is not from the injury, but from some disease or another that might be carried by the animal, including rabies in some parts of the world.
Those who are the greatest risk are those who have a tattoo of an open wound on their necks.
If vampire movies are to be believed, then the neck. Generally, they aim for parts that have maximum blood vessels in them. +++ But who believes vampire movies? Vampire bats are thought to have bitten people to feed, and people have been bitten by other species of bat in self-defence when handled badly, but bats do NOT bite humans as a matter of course. If you are bitten by a bat the risk is not from the injury, but from some disease or another that might be carried by the animal, including rabies in some parts of the world.
Those that are most at risk of being attacked by a vampire include the weak and defenseless. Vampires also seem to go after those who are asleep.
Nobody is ast risk because vampires are fictitious beings.
Since vampires are imaginary only, the risk of an ACTUAL vampire attack is zero.
Yes, risk of electric shock is increased with bitten nails. This is because nails, which do not conduct electricity, would have shielded the finger from contacting the naked wire. Also, bitten nails are sometimes wet with saliva, further increasing the risk.
I seriously doubt it ! Even if you had a supply of antivenin, you would be running the risk of either you - or a family member getting bitten !
putting something between you and the dog