Homo-nus Nocturnus is the Latin and Scientific name for a vampire.
That IS the scientific name.
Propane's scientific name is propane.
the scientific name for pearlwort is sagina.
A scientific name for a Bat is called Chiroptera.
It has no scientific name. It was named Pluto and that was that.
An organism is given a scientific name by its discoverer. As vampires are not scientifically recognized creatures and do not actually exist, they do not receive a name.
Vampires are mythological creatures, and therefor they have no scientific name.
there is no scientific evidence that vampires exist. therefore vampires cannot be dangerous if they do not exist.
No, because vampires do not exist; they are fictional characters.
No. The general scientific consensus is that vampires do not exist.
no but there is no proof that they aren't
it really depends. some vampires (Twilight, Darren Shan, and Moonlight vampires) keep their human name.
While there are stories of vampires and vampire like creatures in the mythologies of most cultures, there is no scientific or other evidence that vampires have ever existed. So, no.
It is not a fact that vampires exist, but no, they don't have powers, they are the same as they were as a human, only they drink blood.
βρικόλακες is how you say vampires in Greek.
In the beginnning 7 vampires have the second name Cullen, But by the time the fourth book is finished 9 vampires have the second name Cullen.
Vampires can exist in any city in the world -- that is, if you believe in vampires!