Vampire why they bite
Now that we know how to better our chances of surviving an attack by a werewolf or vampire, remember whatever creature you may be trying to avoid this Halloween season, have fun and be safe.
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Only a Vampire can love you forever. Why not? Vampires are the mystical creatures which are immortal. Although vampires exist in the world of Harry Potter, as shown by the literature that Harry and his friends study in Defence Against the Dark Arts, they play no meaningful part in the story. For a long time there was a persistent fan rumour that Snape might be a vampire.
Obviously we don't see a lot of Komodo dragon bites. Troy Madsen: Because it's just the worst bite you can get. It's amazing how much bacteria Komodo dragons have in their mouths. These locations where they actually have wild Komodo dragons there are reports- I mean that's how they kill animals with just the amount of bacteria in their mouth.
I mean there's the force of their bite but they're mouths aren't really that big, but they bite these animals and these animals have severe sepsis, like severe bacterial infections and will often die within hours. So if we were to ever get someone say from the zoo, if you had like a zoo handler that came in after a bite, man, I would give him every antibiotic I could.
I'd have him IV antibiotics, admitted to the hospital, because these things are awful. So Halloween's coming up. Be safe. Watch out for those werewolves, vampires and zombies. And if you do happen to get bitten, I'll be waiting for you in the ER. Announcer: We're your daily dose of science. This is The Scope. University of Utah Health Sciences Radio.
Subscribe to Our e-Newsletter. Find a doctor or location close to you so you can get the health care you need, when you need it. Troy Madsen: Yeah. Scot: You know, so a werewolf could be a dog. Troy Madsen: That's probably the best comparison. Scot: Vampire could be a vampire bat I suppose. Some sort of bat. Scot: I don't know what a zombie would be though. Scot: Yeah.
Scot: What's the major concern that somebody should have immediately after that? Now if this is a dog, let's say a werewolf in this situation- Scot: It is a werewolf.
Scot: Not the case? Troy Madsen: No, it's not. Scot: It used to be the case?
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