Vampires are make believe creatures. ANSWER: True but just talking about the legends the life span is forever unless killed. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Okay, lets get one thing straight. Vampires seen in movies like Dracula, do not exist. They are not like that. <About to pull out hair and scream if I have to answer another one...> But vampires do exist. Not the kind from Hollywood, but they are real. In books, they can live for centuries without end. Ideally, they don't live much longer than the rest of us. And when you are around one, you won't know it. And when you are talking to one, yup, you aren't saying what you wanted to say. More like the things they want you to say. No they do not live forever, but they can die very easily. Not by knives or guns, but by going for more than 2 weeks without blood. Believe what you wish. I always lived by this one rule though: "Never be sure of a fact until you have seen the real fact for yourself." That and have an open mind to the "unbelievable and the impossible."
Many cultures have had a variety of different beliefs about these fictional beings, but the most common was that vampires are the immortal, animated corpses of humans. In some cultures, however, vampires were believed to decay and fall apart to dust just like a human corpse. === === More recent fiction and mythology suggests that those "born vampires" can age or stop aging at anytime. If they continue to age by choice they will live an approximate human life span. According to these same mythologies, "created" vampires stop aging when they become vampires and will live forever until destroyed.
Traditionally, vampires do not age like humans. They are often portrayed as immortal creatures that do not physically age once they become vampires. However, different stories and lore may depict vampires in various ways regarding aging.
Lifespan refers to the length of time an individual or organism is expected to live, from birth to death. It is influenced by various factors such as genetics, environment, and lifestyle choices. Tracking lifespan helps researchers understand health trends and patterns in populations.
Yes.Werewolves suffer the ravages of time as much as their human host does.Vampires are capable of indefinitely avoiding such.Now there is a similarity. The host of a werewolf will notice a vast improvement in health and abilities as his condition matures - however this will deteriorate as time marches on.A vampire can (in the more fortunate cases) restore his health all the way to his youth although his condition will deteriorate if he cannot fed often. There is no time dependence on his restorative abilities.
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No, the lifespan of vampires is generally extended compared to humans due to their supernatural abilities and immortality. The specific lifespan of a vampire can vary depending on the lore or mythology being portrayed.
No, vampires are often depicted as being immortal or having a significantly longer lifespan than humans. In folklore and popular culture, vampires are known for their ability to live for centuries, if not indefinitely, as long as they can sustain themselves by feeding on blood.
The question is an oxymoron, a contradiction of terms. Vampires, the mythical creatures of the night, do not live. They are undead. As such, they can essentially exist forever. As their "end" has already come, they cannot end unless they are staked, roasted in sunlight, doused in holy water, beheaded and buried "face" down in hallowed ground, or any number of other means of terminating a vampire.
Many cultures have had a variety of different beliefs about these fictional beings, but the most common was that vampires are the immortal, animated corpses of humans. In some cultures, however, vampires were believed to decay and fall apart to dust just like a human corpse. === === More recent fiction and mythology suggests that those "born vampires" can age or stop aging at anytime. If they continue to age by choice they will live an approximate human life span. According to these same mythologies, "created" vampires stop aging when they become vampires and will live forever until destroyed.
are vampires true are vampires true
No vampires live much longer... not immortally though, we live and die like everyone else. A vampire bat's lifespan is short like most animals. In the wild they live about nine years and in captivity they have been known to reach around twenty years.
yes vampires are real, bats are vampires. but human vampires are not real
Some collective nouns for vampires are a vein of vampires or a clot of vampires.
There is no such a thing as vampires... but there is such a thing as vampire bats. And no, vampires do not have the same powers as Twilight vampires do.
no vampires venom is deadly to animals
No, only vampires can make new vampires
None, vampires are vampires, not shape-shifters.