No, traditionally vampires cannot suck another vampire's blood in most vampire lore. However, in some modern interpretations of vampires, this concept may vary.
in fantasy novels, a vampire spawn does not always need to be bitten. sometimes, the vampiric virus is within the vampire's saliva and thus, anyone the vampire bites, whether they just drink from them or kill them with a bite, the victim will rise as a vampire spawn. in other cases, the vampire gives the victim some of their blood to drink and after ingesting it, they will carry the vampiric virus. this is true in the real world application. a vampire's bite is just as septic as any other human mouth, so the method of biting to turn someone doesn't work and can give someone a very nasty infection at the bite area. if a real world vampire wants to give someone else the vampiric affliction, they donate blood which the victim ingests. the real world application of the vampiric affliction is a disease of the blood, so it can be given to others thru blood transfer. the normal precautions of blood donation (disease screening, either curable or constant) also play an important factor, similar to donating blood to a hospital. not much vampire blood is needed to turn another person; sometimes it takes more than a mL, sometimes not. it depends on how well the victim's body handles the first dose of blood. at most, a coffee cup of the vampire's blood would assure anyone that drinks it would carry the virus.
A vampire transforms a victim into a vampire through a process typically involving the exchange of blood. The vampire’s bite transfers a portion of the vampire’s blood to the victim, who then undergoes a supernatural transformation that turns them into a vampire. This process can vary slightly depending on the vampire mythology.
So wrong the secret to the vampires is to always not be known to outsiders and is never to become known to anyone the Dracula myth is not real we follow our own path to becoming powerful. Another Answer: no, if you are bitten by a vampire you do not become one, it is actually the exchanging of blood, the vampire bites you then you drink some of the vampires blood, thts how you become a vampire
A vampire bat can typically survive for about a week without feeding on blood. After this time, they become weak and may die if they do not find a blood meal.
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No, but she drinks Vampire's blood
It depends on the fiction. In the "Blue Bloods" series by Melissa De La Cruz, they are called "Silver Bloods". They are called sanguines in the Therian mythos. In "Vampire: The Masquerade" there is a trait called Methuselah's Thirst that means a vampire has progressed to such an age that human and animal blood no longer satisfies and they must consume the vitae of other vampires.
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Yes, anyone who drinks vampire blood can be a vampire, but they need to have the virus first. No. No one can be a vampire. Vampires do not exist.
Hes not a vampire because he doesn't drink blood he drinks the juice of vegetables
Only the Vampire Bat drinks blood.
Yea, in the Vampire section!!!
blood Actually a vampire steals life-force. Their are many types of vampires, only a small subset drinks blood. If, however, we were talking about the vampire bat, then the answer definitely is blood.
it drinks it like a vampire, it bite the neck of the animal it is consuming and kind of drinks the blood so as the blood is flowing out of the animal the bat drinks it like fruit punch :) it just drinks it regularly
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