Since vampires are imaginary only, the risk of an ACTUAL vampire attack is zero.
By sinking their fangs into the unsuspecting neck.
People at risk for a vampire attack are people whose blood smell good to the vampire. Varies for vampire to vampire.
No, it is not.
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Emily Atack because she is in The Inbetweeners.
It depends on which mythology applies to the vampires you are asking about. Each fictional universe has its own rules governing their vampires, but the general method of vampire attacks is a bite to the neck.
Nobody is ast risk because vampires are fictitious beings.
Those that are most at risk of being attacked by a vampire include the weak and defenseless. Vampires also seem to go after those who are asleep.
Emily Atack is most famous for playing Charlotte Hinchcliffe on The Inbetweeners.
David Atack has written: 'David Atack portraits and gardens'
A vampire squid is at risk from sea creatures larger than itself as well as fishermen.
Those who are the greatest risk are those who have a tattoo of an open wound on their necks.