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2007-02-03 18:01:34 · 12 answers · asked by gill t 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

12 answers

a bat

2007-02-03 22:03:28 · answer #1 · answered by conan 4 · 0 3

Vampires (sometimes vampyres) are mythological or folkloric creatures believed to be the re-animated corpses of human beings who subsist on human or animal blood. In folklore, the term usually refers to the blood-drinking humans of Eastern European legends, but it is often extended to cover similar legendary creatures from other regions and cultures. The characteristics of vampires vary widely between these different traditions. Some cultures also have stories of non-human vampires, including real animals such as bats, dogs,spiders, and mythical creatures such as the chupacabra.

Vampires are a frequent subject of fictional books and films, although fictional vampires are often attributed traits distinct from those of folkloric vampires.

The term vampire is also used to refer to mythical or fictional creatures that act as predatory parasites, draining power, energy, or life from unwilling victims. Creatures who act in this manner are often considered part of the vampire archetype, even if they do not consume blood.

Vampirism is the practice of drinking blood from a person or animal. In folklore and popular culture, the term refers to a belief that one can gain supernatural powers by drinking human blood. The historical practice of vampirism can generally be considered a more specific and less commonly occurring form of cannibalism. The consumption of another's blood (or flesh) has been used as a tactic of psychological warfare intended to terrorize the enemy, and can be used to reflect various spiritual beliefs.

In zoology and botany, the term vampirism is used in reference to leeches, mosquitos, mistletoe, vampire bats, and other organisms that subsist on the bodily fluids of others.

2007-02-04 02:06:27 · answer #2 · answered by neeq_lisa91 1 · 1 0

An immortal creature of the night that lives only on the blood of animals preferably humans. There is more information on vampire folklore on wikipedia.

2007-02-04 02:04:54 · answer #3 · answered by Sazziable 6 · 0 0

Vampires (sometimes vampyres) are mythological or folkloric creatures believed to be the re-animated corpses of human beings who subsist on human or animal blood. In folklore, the term usually refers to the blood-drinking humans of Eastern European legends, but it is often extended to cover similar legendary creatures from other regions and cultures. The characteristics of vampires vary widely between these different traditions. Some cultures also have stories of non-human vampires, including real animals such as bats, dogs,spiders, and mythical creatures such as the chupacabra.

Vampires are a frequent subject of fictional books and films, although fictional vampires are often attributed traits distinct from those of folkloric vampires.

The term vampire is also used to refer to mythical or fictional creatures that act as predatory parasites, draining power, energy, or life from unwilling victims. Creatures who act in this manner are often considered part of the vampire archetype, even if they do not consume blood.

Vampirism is the practice of drinking blood from a person or animal. In folklore and popular culture, the term refers to a belief that one can gain supernatural powers by drinking human blood. The historical practice of vampirism can generally be considered a more specific and less commonly occurring form of cannibalism. The consumption of another's blood (or flesh) has been used as a tactic of psychological warfare intended to terrorize the enemy, and can be used to reflect various spiritual beliefs.

In zoology and botany, the term vampirism is used in reference to leeches, mosquitos, mistletoe, vampire bats, and other organisms that subsist on the bodily fluids of others.

2007-02-04 02:48:33 · answer #4 · answered by Linda 7 · 0 1

He's a rather large guy called Mike who works as a Phlebotomist (Blood Specialist) in Hertfordshire - well we call him Vampire anyway.

As for the other sort, it depends on the mythology they come from.

Some are blood suckers that turn into bats, in other mythologies they turn into cats and other animals.

Each mythology also has a different way of killing them

2007-02-04 02:05:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Vampires are people that live off others life force whether its there blood or just there energy

2007-02-04 08:41:19 · answer #6 · answered by Alistar 1 · 0 0

I'M a vampire!!! Consider this question...answered.

2007-02-04 04:45:27 · answer #7 · answered by Razorblade R 1 · 1 0

the first and true vampire was the 15th century vlad tepish, prince of bavaria. he was a mere madman who impaled thousands of his own countrymen. he died in prison but was fabled to have escaped and his body was never found. his evil became the stuff of legends and lore and by the 19th century "nosferatu" was a blood drinking bat changing living undead that slept in coffins and was repulsed by garlic and holy water but seriously i think it all goes back to lucifer himself"the prince of darkness"

2007-02-04 02:24:27 · answer #8 · answered by seventhundersuttered 4 · 0 0

its a mytheological creature that sucks your blood by biting u in the neck and when he doues u become a vampire as well

2007-02-04 02:05:18 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Vampires s.uck. I'm sorry but that's the answer.

2007-02-04 02:17:50 · answer #10 · answered by Benji 5 · 0 1

he is the creation of a script writers mind

2007-02-04 03:48:48 · answer #11 · answered by TOM 5 · 0 1

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