Biology, asked by gandhikavya2900, 6 months ago

Are vampires real???

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Answered by dsouzakylee09
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Answer:

Explanation:

Vampire superstition thrived in the Middle Ages, especially as the plague decimated entire towns. The disease often left behind bleeding mouth lesions on its victims, which to the uneducated was a sure sign of vampirism. It wasn’t uncommon for anyone with an unfamiliar physical or emotional illness to be labeled a vampire.

Answered by nmsudhiksha
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Answer:

Well, it's based on how you think.

Explanation:

THE TRAITS OF modern-day vampires are pretty well established. They have fangs, drink human blood, and can’t see themselves in mirrors. They can be warded off with garlic, or killed with a stake through the heart. Some, like Dracula, are aristocrats who live in castles.

But vampires didn’t start out so clearly defined. Scholars suspect that the modern conception of these Halloween monsters evolved from various traditional beliefs that were held throughout Europe. These beliefs centered around the fear that the dead, once buried, could still harm the living.

So as you can see it's just assumption but when some people believe in those vampires and declares themselves as the vampire , they start believe their words and actually feel like one.  They get scared of sun, garlic and stuff. So it's upto you who think. I totally don't deny that Vampire aren't real but Perhaps it's the simple truth.

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