Yes they do but you cant feel it they suck your blood in your head
Vampires in folklore are often depicted as having sharp teeth to pierce the skin of their victims and suck blood. The sharp teeth symbolize their predatory nature and the act of feeding on blood. It adds to the mystique and fear surrounding vampires in popular culture.
No. Snakes do not suck blood. They go after whole prey.
no they have a beak
No stingrays do not have teeth. But vaccum-like mouths that suck small crusations like Shrimp inyo their mouths. No stingrays do not have teeth. But vaccum-like mouths that suck small crusations like Shrimp inyo their mouths.
No, a wood tick does not have teeth... it has a hypodermic needle-like appendage that is barbed and used to suck blood.
It will keep going until is ready to stop.
Yes, they have fangs or sharp teeth that they insert on any large animal.
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Yes bats do have teeth to suck their prey with!
Yes they do but you cant feel it they suck your blood in your head
Lampreys have over 120 knife sharp teeth. they are much like leeches because they attach them selves to fish and suck the blood from the punctured wound. They will usually suck a fish dry of its blood. Lampreys, however, have rarely attacked humans.
no. juice can not suck people blood
They suck the blood and take time to digest it
Vampires in folklore are often depicted as having sharp teeth to pierce the skin of their victims and suck blood. The sharp teeth symbolize their predatory nature and the act of feeding on blood. It adds to the mystique and fear surrounding vampires in popular culture.
First they wait and when they sense a person passing by, they fall on the person. If they don't score a direct hit, they follow their victim. They poke the skin and then they bite it with their teeth and they have lots of teeth! Then they suck the blood until their full. Some leeches help people in hospitals by sucking the blood. The wound lets in fresh oxygen and saves the victim.
Vampires are mythological creatures and, as such, do not exist. Vampire Bats, however, do exist. They don't suck blood, though; they make a small incision with their teeth and then simply lap it up. For more information about Vampire Bats, please see the Related Link below.