The neck is a good target because it is usually exposed and is a site where there is much blood traffic. However aside from this there is no really important reason to go for the throat. Before the novel Dracula, the breast was a favoured target.
Vampire bats do. Vampires as depicted in the movies etc are not real.
No. Snakes do not suck blood. They go after whole prey.
Vampires lick you first to feel your vein throbbing. That gets them excited. Then they will bite you.
The side of the neck that is closest to them at the time of said biting.
In modern lore, vampire fangs are used to gain access to a victim's blood, usually by biting the neck, or another area connected to a major artery. They are also sometimes used in combat, as vampires will often bite anyone who attempts to bring them harm, or whom they consider a threat.
All books i read says they bite the the neck with their fangs and suck the blood from the prey's body.GROSS!!:))
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there is no such thing as vampires but in fairy tales or fantasies they do
They bite you and then they just suck, like you would suck a popsicle
No, because vampires don't have blood so the vampire is not interested.
They aren't vampires, but they do suck blood!
Count Dracula is not known for any specific body part, but probably the neck. He is a fictional vampire, and vampires usually suck blood at the neck.
no they want to suck your blood
The victom turns into a vampire
No, vampire bats suck the blood of other animals, but they do not turn into vampires because there is no such thing as a vampire. They are mythological creatures and do not exist in reality.