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Vampire Fangs (again)?
I asked this before, but everyone who answered decided to answer a question I didn't ask. For some reason, instead of answering a question that was obviously about the classic stories about vampires, they all decided to just say that vampires aren't real. So, here it is again.
How do they work? I can think of two ways that they may work:
1. Used only to puncture the skin, to allow the blood to flow, and drinking it normally, or
2 with holes/tubes in the fangs that would act like a snake's fangs, but in reverse. In this scenario, the blood would not go to their stomachs, but through the fangs, and directly to the arteries/veins.
Hopefully, people will be a bit more intelligent this time, and actually answer the question, instead of just typing "vampires aren't real"
3 Answers
- ?Lv 75 years agoFavorite Answer
I think they just puncture skin. Stories generally talk about the feeling of blood in the vampires throat or the taste of it etc. I assume they drink blood
- 5 years ago
They work as the snake fangs you talked about. They have tubes in there teeth and that's how they get there blood. At least thats what that vampires I know do.