Literary Answer:
Since "Varney the Vampire" was published in 1847 there has been an endless number of stories about vampires in print and in movies, each being more outrageous than the one before it. The classic example is Dracula by Bram Stoker and the modern cinema incarnations of Twilight and the Vampire Diaries.
Scientific Answer:
No scientific evidence has ever been provided to support the existence of human vampires. Repeated studies into the subject by parapsychologists and monsterologists have revealed no factual basis whatsoever. Actual biological vampires do exist: parasites such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, bedbugs, leeches, and the vampire bat of South America (Desmodus rotundus).
However, the absence of an actual pathology has not prevented historical and continued belief in such creatures. This includes the allure of romantic fiction and many cases of psychological/physiological identification with the concept.
Input allegedly from Cal Tech: Perhaps apocryphal, the legend of medical indications lending themselves to the appearance of vampirism were bandied about the Cal Tech bars in the 1990's, as reported by Joseph Wambaugh. The basis for this was the way an uncommon genetic disease called Porphyria works. Porphyria is a hereditary disease that relates to the way your body generates heme -- part of the respiratory pigment, hemoglobin. Heme is a porphyrin, over-produced in this disease.
Yes, of course. I myself am a vampire. The stereo type is to bitte, but you must recite this spell and kill someone by talking all there blood. The spell:
Mucho bloodoh-huno moono,
teetho fango, un el stupido,
senor el sexy, fangino el blood-o
x3
Meaning:
I am a corpulent blood celestial body,
my carassials wish to be fangs, I am
deficient, and a esquire who is libidinous,
who needs retractiles, of blood to be a vamp.
Vampires, as traditionally portrayed in folklore and mythology, are not real. They are fictional creatures often depicted as undead beings who survive by drinking the blood of the living.
yes
Vampires do not co-exist with humans peacefully because vampires do not exist, period.
there is no scientific evidence that vampires exist. therefore vampires cannot be dangerous if they do not exist.
That vampires do not exist.
No, because vampires do not exist; they are fictional characters.
No, silly child. Vampires do not exist in the Phillippines, nor do they exist anywhere else.
vampires dont exist
vampires do not exist.
they used to the first vampire Dracula did exist Vampires do not exist - they only exist in the human imagination.
No vampires exist anywhere of any race except in fiction.
No. The general scientific consensus is that vampires do not exist.
There are no Vampires in India.
In India there are no vampires