Vampires are the most popular representatives of the existing evil. In Russian, these bloodsuckers are called ghouls (from the words "drink", "revel in"), they are also called "nosferatu" ("not dead").
These creatures, along with werewolves, existed andexist in the mythologies of all the peoples of the world. Today the question of whether there are vampires, has acquired not only household, but also scientific character! These creatures are seriously interested in scientists' minds, whole treatises and works are devoted to them. All literature on vampires and a lifetime is not enough to read!
Immortal, but dead
Vampires live forever, provided that there is moreto profit. It's interesting, but they keep their minds. They are able to think. They are saved as individuals, unlike, for example, from the dull-headed immortal zombies (living dead). In general, the vampire remains the same as he was in life, but, unlike a living person, he leads a nocturnal life. In the afternoon he "rests" in his coffin or crypt.
To prolong their twilight existence,vampires are forced to hunt people, sucking all the blood out of them. Agree, this is somehow selfish on their part ... A distinctive feature of all vampires are rather long and sharp, like a razor, fangs, which they use to bite the skin of their victims. By the way, contrary to many ideas, they suck blood not through fangs, but "in the old way" - mouth. Vampires are afraid of only one thing - real death! At least, they say so (if you believe some sources).
As already mentioned above, on the topic "Are therevampires "have a lot of scientific controversy, people have been racking their brains for centuries, while vampires are wandering among us." Indeed, the nature of vampirism has not been studied at all. "We still can not answer the question of how to stand up against the army of night bloodsuckers (and, believe me, we are not talking about mosquitoes)!
Where Vampires Bite
So, we have found out that the question "There areDo vampires? ", as a minimum, is of scientific interest, which makes us think about the seriousness of this mystical phenomenon. And now let's find out where the bloodsucker can bite us in the event of a meeting with him.
Below in the column we set up places for vampire bites in the order of their decrease, starting with the most common:
- in most cases the vampire can bite you a carotid artery located on the neck, since there is the most blood (this is the most favorite place of the bite);
- veins located at the wrists of our hands - no less than a "tasty" place;
- take note that some sophisticated vampires manage to suck blood from the heart area (!) and even on the abdomen (below the navel by one centimeter), but this is already exotic for the bloodsucker himself!
About fangs ...
In one of the treatises titled "Are there vampires among us?" connoisseurs are arguing about fangs.
On the agenda is the question: "Do fangs stick out of the vampire's mouth all the time, or do they grow up just before eating?". In this dispute, while the supporters of the second version win. And indeed, if the "ominous teeth" were sticking out of their mouths all the time, the poor fellow would not close it, which would be very, very sad. Scientific minds here draw a parallel with the venomous teeth of snakes. After all, as we remember from the lessons of zoology, the poisonous tooth of a snake, like a folding knife, appears from the mouth, it is only her eyes open. When the snake closes its mouth, the poisonous tooth compactly folds into place. By the way, there is a dispute. Some argue that the vampire's fangs do not fold, but simply get out and retract, like the claws of a cat. But, however that may be, the result is one: two small wounds with uneven white edges are visible at the site of the bite. According to them, it is determined that a person became a victim of a night bloodsucker.
The vampire's bite is not death
Do you think there are vampires (photopossible vampires presented in this article), who do not kill their victims? Of course yes! If anyone does not know, then the vampire's victim will never die from the first meeting with him! Those who think otherwise are simply mistaken. After all, if this were so, then on our planet all living people would have died out long ago, and hungry and sad vampires would wander about the deserted cities and villages! Remember that only those people die, to which bloodsuckers have a special, prejudiced attitude. In this case, vampires begin to visit them night after night until the victim dies.
Are there real vampires?
Everything in nature lives by its own laws -physical, mathematical, political and so on. Vampires, like other evil spirits, are an exception to all rules, subject to earthly laws and sound logic. And, nevertheless, we can not say with all certainty that real vampires do not exist! After all, we believe in fortune telling, in horoscopes, in mediums and psychics, moreover, many of us have more than once convinced of this!
Because vampires do not exist in parallelworlds, such as ghosts, and next to us, they are subject to certain laws, so to speak, live "according to the concepts." Here are the most important of these laws:
- The vampire in no way can simply take and break into someone else's home, sucking the blood from the first person in front;
- he has the right to enter only that house where he was already in his lifetime, or where he used to be a vampire, or to the one where he was called;
- to stop it, it is enough just to close (not even lock!) the door or window;
- without an invitation, no vampire will dare enter your house, which is why the first victims are his relatives and acquaintances.
Perhaps, it's time for us to finish. So, what did we learn about vampires? Yes, strictly speaking, we did not learn anything about them! As they say, is not caught - not a vampire. Agree, no vampire has ever been detained by a police squad until the identity is clarified. But still stock up on garlic and do not forget the crucifix, because it is not enough, as it happens ...
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