It depends on the wound. Vampires are hard to wound so I doubt that they would need each others assistance anyway.
acually there are no vampires in real life
acually there are no vampires in real life
Vampires have super strength and super speed. They also have really good smelling. They have really sharp teeth. They heal very quickly.Some vampires have special talents of there own.
3 to my knowledge made vampires, vampires (the kind that drink blood) and energy vampires the kind that feed from others energy.
Some are but others are weird
Yes, I think so but others have different answers. no vampires are not real
Kropterins and Teropterins, but so do werewolves!! Hard to kill, they heal quickly and cause lots of damage!!
No, the vampires cannot cry, because they are DEAD! They are the walking, living dead. That's also why they can't blush, they are dead so they have no blood. EDIT: This would be WRONG... Being dead doesn't mean you have no blood. It means your heart doesn't pump your blood. And I'm not sure the 'vampires' in Twilight can be called Vampires.
Vampires don't bleed like ordinary people do, They have a great resistance to bleeding so it doesn't really matter how many holes you put in them. To kill a vampire you have to damage major organs. Also some types of vampires heal very well and can practically rebuild themselves providing they get a good feed. However some vampires do not heal at all and the cumulative damage of even minor wounds can eventually destroy them.
different vampires act in different ways, some vampires are visous and come out at night and feast on peoples blood, others try not to drink human blood in different ways, and some vampires even kill vampires.
Vampires are mythical creatures used in stories purely for entertainment value. While there are people who would like for others to believe that vampires are real, they are in fact not. Vampires are make believe.
In some works of fiction they do, in others they cooperate, in still others werewolves have been depicted as slaves or subservient to vampires. It really depends on the author and the story he hopes to tell.