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  1. Nov 9, 2023 · Evolution of Vampire Eyes in Literature and Film Over Time. Vampire eyes have captivated audiences for centuries as one of the most striking physical traits differentiating them from humans. But their presentation has changed with the times: 1700s: Vampire accounts described demons with glowing red or flaming eyes associated with the devil.

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    • What Is A Vampire?
    • What Causes A Person to Turn Into A Vampire?
    • How to Defend Against Vampires
    • Burial Practices
    • Ambrogio – The Legend of The First Vampire
    • Vampires Throughout History
    • Origins of The Myth
    • Vampires in Modern Day

    Throughout the history of legend and storytelling tradition, there have appeared a particularly dangerous set of creatures that feed on the vital life force of human beings. In modern day, they are known as vampires. Though there are many different legends of vampires that modern day perception can be traced back to, it appears that the first vampi...

    Because of the fearsome nature of Vampires, careful guards were put into place to avoid the dreaded ‘turn’ of the dead. There were several things that were thought to cause a person to turn into a vampire – though the most common warning was usually the death of an evil person.

    It goes without saying that a creature as fearsome as a vampire inspired many developments in early cultures – especially those that would serve as protection. There were several categories of protective knowledge and items that were used to guard against the much feared vampire.

    Because of the fear of vampires coming back from the dead, many adopted burial practices that were thought to keep corpses in their graves. One of the popular methods was to decapitate the body of the recently parted. Many cultures believed that the soul sometimes lingered in the body after death, but that decapitating the head could force the soul...

    Though certainly not as popular as Dracula, Greek mythology tells of Ambrogio – possibly the first vampire to reflect modern day myths. The story goes that Ambrogio was visiting the Temple of Apollo (the sun god) when he met the Oracle of the temple – Selena. As soon as he saw her, he fell in love and became determined to spend the rest of his life...

    There are also many tales of powerful vampires who caused terror in the hearts of the living that can be traced back to real people. These real life monsters are likely part of why the myth of the vampire is so popular in modern day.

    Like many other mythical creatures, it is hypothesized that people with undiagnosable medical conditions were likely the inspiration of the vampire myth. There is also the possibility that the myth of the vampire was inspired by cruel people – especially leaders that could not easily be defended against.

    Though we no longer have to be fearful of attacks from vampires in modern day, there are still groups of people who believe that they are vampires. Many of these strange communities can be found online and exist in the shadows of society. They are known to drink small amounts of blood (supposedly to stay healthy) from willing donors in private feed...

  2. Oct 26, 2016 · Vampires are fodder for books, movies, and Halloween costumes. But for hundreds of years, they were scapegoats for disease. The traits of modern-day vampires are pretty well established. They have ...

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  3. Dec 26, 2020 · The equine eye holds about 26 cc of vitreous and 3 cc of aqueous, says Dwyer. Near the center of the eye is the clear lens, which sits just behind the iris—the colored part that surrounds the ...

  4. Equine vision. The equine eye is one of the largest of any land mammal. [1] Its visual abilities are directly related to the animal's behavior; for example, it is active during both day and night, and it is a prey animal. Both the strengths and weaknesses of the horse's visual abilities should be taken into consideration when training the ...

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  6. Jun 29, 2022 · Vision In Horses. Horses have large, prominent eyes situated on either side of their head, as opposed to front-facing, like ours. This placement gives horses an impressive field of view, allowing horses to see an impressive 350 degrees around them! A grazing horse can see both the ground AND the horizon at the same time.

  7. Jul 14, 2022 · And, yes, they drink blood. There are energy vampires as well, like Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch), the emotionally-draining bore from " What We Do in the Shadows ." To better understand, you’ll ...

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