HighlyFanatic
Registered Member
and no im not a nutcase....anyways, dont ask me for proof. You cant argue with belief's u can argue only facts
check out this site
http://www.haemavore.co.uk/
check out the dental anatomy http://www.haemavore.co.uk/Dental_Anatomy.htm
some of this stuff, including the weird teeth has been scientifically documented...i'll find some links from scientific publications
found some interesting points
The virus that causes Vampirism is still little understood as in many ways it resembles a very primitive virus called a prion, a life form which with the emergance of BSE (so-
called 'mad cow disease') has become the subject of new
research in recent years.
No other mammal has muscles attached directly to it's
teeth like the draco family of Vampires. Here we see the two extensor muscles drawing the canine out of it's socket in
preparation for a feed. The single reflexor muscle retracts the canine when it is no longer needed allowing the Vampire to pass as human. Interesting animation. http://www.haemavore.co.uk/Dracula.htm
check out this site
http://www.haemavore.co.uk/
check out the dental anatomy http://www.haemavore.co.uk/Dental_Anatomy.htm
some of this stuff, including the weird teeth has been scientifically documented...i'll find some links from scientific publications
found some interesting points
The virus that causes Vampirism is still little understood as in many ways it resembles a very primitive virus called a prion, a life form which with the emergance of BSE (so-
called 'mad cow disease') has become the subject of new
research in recent years.
No other mammal has muscles attached directly to it's
teeth like the draco family of Vampires. Here we see the two extensor muscles drawing the canine out of it's socket in
preparation for a feed. The single reflexor muscle retracts the canine when it is no longer needed allowing the Vampire to pass as human. Interesting animation. http://www.haemavore.co.uk/Dracula.htm