In some vampire lore, female vampires are depicted as sterile to highlight their unnatural, immortal state. It adds to the idea that they are creatures trapped between life and death, unable to reproduce or create life in the traditional sense. This sterility can also enhance the loneliness and remorse associated with their eternal existence.
Uhmm, if you are referring to Twilight-related vampires then no.
no
Workers are all diploid sterile females. The queen is a diploid fertile female. Drones are all haploid males.
A male mule is always sterile, however , rarely, a female mule will be able to reproduce.
no cuz only female mosquitos drink blood but male and female vampires drink blood plus everyone knows that bats are vampires
Neither. Both calves will be fertile. You will only get a sterile female calf if she's born to a twin bull brother.
Worker bees are female bees who are sterile. They are sterile because they have no need to breed and are not sexually mature. In order to become a queen bee, a female is selected by the worker bees and fed a special diet to make her sexually mature.
Vampire bats, whicc are found in SouthAmerica are said to Cary rabys. Vampires as in the moviys or in the original book "Dracula" are perfectly sterile as they don't exist in reality.
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me and you was the first and last male and female vampirans
A sterile mare is a female horse that cannot breed.
Sterile.