Subject: That just makes this even more confusing!
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Posted on: 2014-02-17 23:37:00 UTC

Other than a few slightly different antigens, most mammals have very similar blood to that of humans. If human blood will make vampires go on a rampage, then 1) why doesn't most other blood have the same effect and 2) why are humans the preferred food source for so much of the vampire population if drinking other blood will leave them in further control of their senses and less likely to reveal the existence of the vampire world when they animalistically jump on the ruddy-faced guy in town square?

Also, if contact with any creature to drink their blood spreads venom that, from what Bryn's post above said, turns them into vampires, how are the vampires not extinct? If any feeding converts someone into a vampire or a bloodless corpse, you would run out of food within a few months when everyone decides to move away from the radius of disappearing citizens centered on the house on the hill full of creepy pale people. And that's if they don't decide to spread, because if they did, it would be worse than a zombie apocalypse. At least zombies don't need to eat much, and if pressed, could consume one another without giving much of a thought, since they're mindless and hold no value on the continued existence of themselves or others. In the Twilight vampire apocalypse, there would be a constant unsustainable horde of sparkly invincible people swarming out of one location, needing to drain hundreds and later thousands every night to stay... wait, what happens to Twilight vampires when they don't get enough blood? Do they go dormant? Die? Turn back into humans? Probably not the latter.

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