The answer is simple.
A vampire is already dead. And being dead already has no where else to go. So they just continue as they are.
The question is a bit of an oxymoron. Vampires are not living; they are the undead.
It can hardly be said that they live linger if they don't live, or even exist, at all. However, it is probably for the same reasons that humans and elepahnts live onger than bats, and why bats live longer than most insects and bugs.
No. Bacteria can not live on anything for longer than two weeks. The lifespan of bacteria, whatever surroundings it has is 8 hours. No longer
about 3-6 months longer than you
Flies can really live much longer than five days.
well, as you can see moths die quickly and u dont see alot of them. which means they die early. here where i live are lots of butterflies and no moths. butterflies stay as a caterpillar for a longer period of time, longer than moths. and then when they transform into butterflies they also live longer than moths. i hope this helps. i mean i am a proffesional zoo keeper and here we have lots of butterflies roaming around. Please use this answer wisely and respect it.
It can hardly be said that they live linger if they don't live, or even exist, at all. However, it is probably for the same reasons that humans and elepahnts live onger than bats, and why bats live longer than most insects and bugs.
I think Human lives longer than Dog. From all angles. Dogs die far before human
yes
No, vampires are often depicted as being immortal or having a significantly longer lifespan than humans. In folklore and popular culture, vampires are known for their ability to live for centuries, if not indefinitely, as long as they can sustain themselves by feeding on blood.
In some cases yes, not all cases though. Lately they have been known NOT to live longer than human beings.
In some cases yes, not all cases though. Lately they have been known NOT to live longer than human beings.
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An elephant has more skin.
they can live for up to 4000 years. However, few actually do, because a vampire's life is very physically rough.no they live for at least 200 - 400 years much longer than vampire batsSnowfire97 (18/04/09):Vampires are actually thought as being immortal.However, it has never been proved that vampires live longer than normal people.Itako Shiann - 4/01/10I always thought vampires were immortal. But after many many many thousands of years their bodies change slightly. hair loses color etc. Vampire bats however do not live as long as actual vampires .... unless a vampire actually bit them and they became a vampiric vampire bat :)
A commitment to the education of its populationPeople who live longer than the world average
One recurring aspect of fictional vampires is that they are all "immortal", except that some can lose their immortality (be killed) by various methods. Some are required to feed regularly to live and move about. Otherwise they die or become dormant. --- It depends on the type of vampire and how often they feed. And how they feed. Some are immortal in body, which is rare. Some are immortal souls which are reincarnated. Some have human bodies, but live longer than would be expected (these are usually the ones that unsuccessfully changed into vampires). ---
Not at our level of medical knowledge today, no. Perhaps in the future.