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Why can a Vampire survive a Werewolf bite?

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Why can a Vampire survive a Werewolf bite?

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There is no such thing as a vampire or werewolf that is capable of loving a human being period…. Also a werewolf is the only creature that is capable of fighting a vampire one on one with out using other equipment……. And a werewolf does not just bite for they rip their victim apart into small pieces……

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In traditional legend, that is not exactly true. Traditionally, vampires are “undead” – not alive – while werewolves are living creatures. Vampires can theoretically survive any really serious injury (since they’re already dead), and the traditional ways to kill a vampire are *either* – stake through the heart OR – beheading followed by burning the body (the only way to make sure the vampire stays dead) In Stoker’s “Dracula”, the vampire is clearly afraid of physical injury. Probably the traditional vampire cannot recover a severed limb or other organ and can only “heal” wounds in a manner similar to humans. Werewolves, likewise, though able to recover from even mortal wounds seem unable to regrow lost body parts. In fact, in many European legends the surest way to become a vampire after death was to be a werewolf while one was alive (and to be buried without being beheaded and burned after death).

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