They look the same that they do anywhere...
Well, in most of the stories it says they can't, but nobody knows if it is true because there is no true proof. It use to be that vampires were not much affected by sunlight at all. Count Dracula walked around in the sunlight quite freely. It wasn't until the movie Nosferatu came out in 1921 that sunlight became lethal to vampires. Only recently have vampires regain much of their resistance to sunlight.
because it burns them and turns them to dust or in twilight they sparkle To add to the above answer, it depends what kinds of vampires we are talking about. The original folklore shows vampires had no need to avoid the sun, it did not burn them whatsoever, and in fact they were capable of walking in sunlight.
In the Twilight series, vampires sparkle in the sun because their skin is made of diamond-like particles that refract light in a sparkling manner as a result of their unique biology. This serves as a unique twist on traditional vampire lore where vampires are typically harmed or destroyed by sunlight.
Vampires are make believe creatures. Part of the fantasy is that if a vampire is caught by sunlight it will burn up. That is why they are creatures of the night that must be back in their coffins by sunrise.
Becoming a vampire is actually a delicate process. It takes time and just the right conditions to become a well-formed vampire. As the vast majority of inductees are not carefully fostered they are mal-formed and sensitive to a broad number of conditions. One of the more common sensitivities of the mal-formed is a sensitivity to light: from merely glittering to instant vaporization.
well garlic, holy water, and crosses are some things that vampires do not like. also sunlight
vampires disintegrate when hit by sunlight
When they see you yes. Oh, you got burned - like a vampire in the sunlight!
Vampires are not real, However in Movies you can usually tell by looking to see if their skin is pale, they have quick reflexes or they don't like sunlight.
Yes
garlic and sunlight
Vampires Must Be aware of GARLIC, HUNTERS AND THEIR STAKES, AND SUNLIGHT.
Vampires can melt or sparkle when exposed to sunlight.
Well, any normal home... vampires don't live in caves and haunted houses only. They can be in sunlight so the sterotypical darkness dwelling vampires is myth and myth only. Believe me vampires can live anywhere, I'm sure you've even met one and just don't know about it.
No, vampires cannot get a tan because they are typically depicted as beings that are harmed by sunlight. Exposure to sunlight usually causes them to burn or disintegrate rather than tan. Consequently, their undead nature and aversion to sunlight prevent them from developing a tan like living humans do.
The Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer features vampires that sparkle in the sunlight. The main vampire characters, such as Edward Cullen, have skin that sparkles like diamonds when exposed to sunlight.
Well, in most of the stories it says they can't, but nobody knows if it is true because there is no true proof. It use to be that vampires were not much affected by sunlight at all. Count Dracula walked around in the sunlight quite freely. It wasn't until the movie Nosferatu came out in 1921 that sunlight became lethal to vampires. Only recently have vampires regain much of their resistance to sunlight.