There are a number of species of snake who's venom is hemotoxic. Many of the pit-vipers employ this type of venom to subdue their prey. The Mojave Rattlesnake and Russell's Viper are two examples.
to dring blood from a vampire
Yes, you do. But only if you get bitten by a female mosquito.
So wrong the secret to the vampires is to always not be known to outsiders and is never to become known to anyone the Dracula myth is not real we follow our own path to becoming powerful. Another Answer: no, if you are bitten by a vampire you do not become one, it is actually the exchanging of blood, the vampire bites you then you drink some of the vampires blood, thts how you become a vampire
To become a vampire, have one bite you. Then drink its blood. The only researched way to become a vampire is to become bitten by one. However with vampires being fictional creatures (so far), this is unlikely to happen even if you were bitten by someone (This would most likely result in you requiring a rabies jab and no vampiric powers).
If they were real i supose that you would be just fine. From what i have read, you have to be bitten to become one!! There are many different concepts of what vampirism would be like and how it would work; in the novels of Anne Rice, for example, it is necessary both to be bitten by a vampire and also to drink the blood of the vampire who bit you, in order for you to become a vampire yourself.
you cant turn into a vampire. they are fake. but you can pretend to be one and the way that i know to turn into one with out being bitten is ingest vampires' blood then it needs to break ur neck then u will come back to life then u must feast on human blood to complete the transition
You need to get bitten by a vampire but manage to stay alive. Then you slowly turn into one and you start to have the hunger for blood and turn pale and become sensitive to the Sun etc. Then eventually, you just live your life as a vampire, feeding on people's blood.
You need to get bitten by a vampire but manage to stay alive. Then you slowly turn into one and you start to have the hunger for blood and turn pale and become sensitive to the Sun etc. Then eventually, you just live your life as a vampire, feeding on people's blood.
Yes. If the biter has a disease transferable through body fluids (saliva, blood, etc.) the bitten may become infected and die. If the skin is broken and left untreated, the bitten may bleed out or suffer an infection.
leukemia
Other than being bitten by an Aedes mosquito, someone can get the dengue virus in their blood through contamination.
If you have blood in your semen, go to the Doctor. It has nothing to do with being bitten on the head and could be a symptom of something much more serious.