vampires are not real
it depends on the vampire...most of the times they just attack.
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I think you mean vampire. There is no such thing as a vampire - that is a man/woman vampire. There is a species of bat called a vampire bat but it is small and little danger to humans
It depends on what kind of vampire vampires in the twilight series just attack people,but the Cullen's survive on animal blood instead of humans blood. But in other cases vampires will just attack or seduce their victims then drain them of their blood.
The vampire you are referring to is likely the Strigoi, a Romanian vampire legend. It was believed to shed its skin and attack its victims in the nude, showing its true demonic form. Strigoi were feared for their ability to transform and inflict harm on the living.
There are a number of ways vampires attack their victims. They may seduce them into offering themselves up as food. They may be convinced to turn someone. They may leap on them and ravage them like a wild animal. They may mesmerize them, almost hypnotizing them. They may take their victims in their sleep. It really depends on who wrote the story and how they want to portray the character. Vampires being totally fictitious characters.
It can have a couple of different meanings. In vampire movies and shows, when vampires attack people and drink their blood, this would be an example of feeding of victims. In the real world, people sometimes take advantage of people who are down and out. This could also be referred to as feeding on victims.
People at risk for a vampire attack are people whose blood smell good to the vampire. Varies for vampire to vampire.
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By sinking their fangs into the unsuspecting neck.
gettin bitten by a vampire
Consider that vampires (fictional creatures) are undead. As such, they cannot die...again.That being established, vampires are said to be able to sense disease in their intended victims. This appears to be the best defense against a vampire attack. In every story I've ever read that addresses this subject, a vampire will not attack a diseased person. No real reason has ever been given that I have noted.