In a way...yes, but because they are still technically alive - because corpse's rot - vampires don't.
Vampires do not live, they are reanimated corpses.
Zero. Vampires do not exist. There are people who think they are vampires, but since they are not actually walking corpses they are not really vampires.
You can see vampires, but if you are standing in front of a mirror, you cant see them, because they have no reflection. They are only dead people's corpses animated. They just prey on others. They are kinda like spirits. They can't see themselves in their reflection; it confuses their minds. But, to make this easier, just like how ghosts are stereotyped to have no feet, vampires have no reflection. But that is not a stereotype.
Magnificent Corpses was created in 1999.
He dissected corpses.
Corpses in Their Mouths was created in 1998-04.
The duration of Illustrious Corpses is 2.12 hours.
Illustrious Corpses was created on 1976-02-12.
Habeas Corpses was created on 2003-01-15.
The ISBN of Magnificent Corpses is 1-569-24687-4.
Vampires are known by various names in different cultures and folklore. Some common names include Strigoi in Romanian folklore, Jiangshi in Chinese folklore, and Upir in Slavic folklore. These names often reflect the unique characteristics and beliefs about vampires in each culture. For example, Strigoi are believed to be undead spirits that can shape-shift, while Jiangshi are reanimated corpses that hop around. Overall, the names and characteristics of vampires vary widely across different cultures and traditions.
Calling All Corpses was created on 2011-10-11.