Are vampires cold blooded?

They have no reflection in glass, mirrors, or other things. Vampires have photographic memory. Vampires are cold blooded, if once they touch the wound will go.
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Are vampires skin cold?

Granted, the vampires would feel noticeably cooler, as humans are accustomed to someone who looks human feeling warm to the touch. But it's not like the vampires have coolant running through their veins or anything. So the vampire's skin shouldn't be any colder than any other object in a given room.
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Do vampires require blood?

In contrast to vampires, dhampirs do not need to drink blood in order to survive and can thus live off of human food. If a dhampir chooses to survive of off food, they must consume large amounts in order to match the strength of a dhampir who lives off of blood.
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Does a vampire need blood to survive?

Blood can be compared to food and drink for humans; vampires require blood to drink in order to survive. In addition to blood, vampires have been thought to consume other essences of the human body, including thoughts, saliva, and fluids exchanged during sexual activity.
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Can Twilight vampires feel temperature?

Touch: Despite being indestructible and hard-skinned, vampires can feel the things they touch, no matter the softness; such as fur, the coolness of wind, etc. They can feel the slightest changes of temperature around them, though they are not bothered by it.
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Why are Bella's eyes red when she wakes up?

Twilight vampires with red eyes are those who feed off human blood, such as Laurent, Aro, and the rest of the Volturi. However, vampires can also have red eyes when they're newborns; this as a result of the human blood still present in them, as was the case of Bella in Breaking Dawn - Part 2.
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How did Edward get Bella pregnant?

Bella gets pregnant after one night of passionate sex with her husband Edward the vampire, sex that leads to the destruction of their idyllic honeymoon suite.
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Why do I crave blood?

People with porphyria experience the desire to drink human blood to alleviate their symptoms (the genetic disease causes abnormalities in a person's hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells), declared biochemist David Dolphin.
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Is it OK to drink blood?

Drinking blood won't have the same therapeutic effect. Consuming more than a few drops — like from a busted lip — may actually make you nauseous and result in vomiting. If you do go on to ingest a significant amount, hemochromatosis is possible.
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What food do vampires eat?

With a hot new vampire movie just around the corner, you might find yourself overcome with hunger pangs. If you're a vampire that's been feeding on less than healthy human blood, perhaps it's time to “re-vamp” your diet.
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2. Fat-Soluble Vitamins and Micronutrients
  • fruits,
  • meats,
  • some vegetables, and.
  • animal products.
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Can a vampire get pregnant?

Can female vampires become pregnant ? No, they cannot as their egg cells are frozen and can't be fertilized by a sperm cell.
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What is a half vampire half human called?

In Balkans folklore, dhampirs (sometimes spelled dhampyres, dhamphirs, or dhampyrs) are creatures that are the result of a union between a vampire and a mortal human. This union was usually between male vampires and female mortal humans, with stories of female vampires mating with male mortal humans being rare.
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Can a half vampire become a full vampire?

The Twilight Wiki says that female half-vampire hybrids do not produce vampire venom. Males, on the other hand, do and one such male has even turned a human into a full vampire with it. Unlike vampires, hybrids have a functioning heart with blood flowing through their system.
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Can a human be cold-blooded?

Humans are warm-blooded. Their body temperatures do not change when the temperature outside changes. How might humans live differently if they were cold-blooded, like lizards?
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What do vampires smell like?

Well taking vampire stories from real life into account: they could smell like incense,or some sort of flowery smell so basically they could potentially smell like an embalmed corpse. If anything, vampires might have an uncanny lack of any scent.
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Do vampires breathe?

"They don't breathe, therefore they don't have the metabolism to process blood as food." That made sense. "Well, the blood isn't passing through a digestive tract," said an editor.
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Is a human's blood blue?

It's red because of the red blood cells (hemoglobin). Blood does change color somewhat as oxygen is absorbed and replenished. But it doesn't change from red to blue. It changes from red to dark red.
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What does blood taste like?

Blood naturally has a metallic taste because of its iron content.
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What happens if you drink pee?

Anything your kidneys filter out of your body winds up in your urine to be removed. By drinking urine, you are consuming these toxins that your body explicitly intended to remove. This can lead to kidney damage or disease as these organs need to work harder to handle the increased concentration of toxic substances.
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Who is the first vampire?

The first vampire started out as not a vampire at all, but as a human man named Ambrogio. He was an Italian-born adventurer who fate brought to Delphi, in Greece. You can read the full story here, but in a nutshell a series of blessings and curses transformed this young man into history's first vampire.
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Is being a vampire a disease?

It seems likely that this disorder is the origin of the vampire myth. In fact, porphyria is sometimes referred to as the “vampyre disease.” Consider the symptoms of patients with porphyria: Sensitivity to sunlight: Extreme sensitivity to sunlight, leading to facial disfigurement, blackened skin and hair growth.
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Why is Bella's blood special?

It's explained that “singers” are individual, meaning that the blood of a person who “sings” for one vampire won't have the same effect on others. Bella was Edward's singer, and unlike many other cases (such as Emmett's), she survived. Not only that, but Bella even became a newborn vampire in Twilight: Breaking Dawn.
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How are the Cullens so rich?

Cullen, age 370, has accumulated a fortune of $34.1 billion — much of it from long-term investments made with the aid of his adopted daughter Alice, who picks stocks based on her ability to see into the future.
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What happens if you don't burn a vampire in Twilight?

The books make it pretty clear that, short of burning, a vampire would eventually regenerate. The most reasonable assumption would be that the head would regenerate a body, but the vampire would probably suffer from excruciating thirst as that happened.
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