Vampire bats are real. They usually feed of of cattle.
Mental illness has caused some people to believe that they were vampires, with interesting results.
Primarily they remain a juvenile fantasy.
2007-03-01 04:01:21
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answered by Gaspode 7
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A figment of Braham Stoker's imagination. Hell of a good book, though. What I am curious about, though, is why the early eighties movie, "Life force", was banned in the US, England, Spain, and Australia. I only saw it once shortly after it came out, and several months later I called the Cinema 8 theater where I saw it to find out if it would be coming back, and was told by the theater manager that it had been banned. When I asked him why, he said something about it pissing off the government. Anyone know anything about it? The movie was about "Extreterrestrial vampires" existing in "energy" form and taking people's souls instead of their blood.
2007-03-01 09:37:54
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answered by 4everamusedw/humanity 2
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Vampires like Dracula, myth. Vampires as in mental cases who drink blood. O yeah, they are out there.
Consider, that if they existed, they feed nightly, thats 365 victims a year, each of those victims in turn become a vampire. Within a few years all of us would be hungry vampires with no more humans to feast upon.
2007-03-01 04:45:51
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answered by virginity buster 2
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The myth about vampires started around the dark ages. Back then doctors would declare someone dead who was still a live. During the black plague they would come around in cart and grab bodies and pile them out top of one another. Some who were still conscience would jump off will others were buried alive. Where the myth comes from is that if a body was lets say unburied they were found to have blood around the edges of there lips. Also people like Vlad the impaler and Ezerbet of Poland she was just as ruthless and loved to toture her servents. Once she thought that the blood of a virgin would take away wrinkles would bath in their blood. In short no what we think of as vampires are not real and people who drink blood (no disrespect) need to stop because it's really unhealthy and you run risk of diseases.
2007-03-01 05:13:12
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answered by Mosh 3
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the required actuality of existence and existence is the sensation of "I" that's neither mind's eye nor phantasm, yet basic experience for any living being. The awareness is eternal, omniscient, all-powerful and omnipresent at religious point. although, while attributed to a physique this is constrained and mortal. while the physique dissolves into nature and vanishes with dying, human beings say that the "I" lived in the physique is in simple terms figment of mind's eye and phantasm. And the satire of this mind's eye is that, the tip is drawn by utilising living people who don't be responsive to any ingredient with regard to the path of existence or status of awareness after dying.
2016-10-02 04:05:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The movie kind of vampire? No.
People who practice vampire ways. Yes.
2007-03-01 05:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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well, Kinna I watched a documentry on the history channel about this.
Dracula was real, but not in the sense of a vampire, he was a ruler that was very crule and killed a lot., you'll want to look him up.
vampires in from movies that suck your blood, no they arn;t real, but there are people who are in love with the dark lifestyle and they will act out being a vampire, just no blood sucking.
there are vampire bats, but they dont drink your blood and change into a person.
and then there are ppl called Pshyic Vampires but that's a whole diffrent story and has nothing to do with blood. ever talk to someone who just was so negative that they drain your energy,,,and they seem to get more energized, the more drama the more up they are,..that's a pshyic vamp
2007-03-01 04:44:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch Season 1 - 7 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (168 episodes) and you can conclude the same thing I did. Maybe.
2007-03-01 03:42:21
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answered by Angelus-X 2
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The small flying rodents, yes.
Count Dracula, no.
2007-03-01 05:57:39
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answered by barefoot_always 5
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Just a figment of our imagination.
2007-03-01 03:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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