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  2. ‘Vampire viruses’ discovered for first time on US soil - AOL

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    A number of “vampire viruses” have been discovered in soil samples in Maryland and Missouri for the first time.. The existence of the eerily-nicknamed viruses has been known to researchers for ...

  3. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Victims feed on blood. While in the body, it is anaerobic, and causes the victim to exhibit vampire-like behavior. Outside the body, it sporulates into dust. If an infected person is cut deep enough, the bacteria turns them into powder. Can be treated, but not cured, with a pill containing a fusion inhibitor and dehydrated blood.

  4. Vrykolakas - Wikipedia

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    Since the vrykolakas becomes more and more powerful if left alone, legends state that one should destroy its body. According to some accounts, this can only be done on Saturday, which is the only day when the vrykolakas rests in its grave (the same as with Bulgarian vampire legend). [7]

  5. Category:Fictional viruses - Wikipedia

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  6. Photos show 'vampire' burials in Europe and what they mean ...

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    This body found in a cemetery in Drawsko, Poland, is also thought to be a "vampire" burial. The body was one of six that had so-called "deviant" burials in the cemetery buried between the 17th and ...

  7. Body of ‘vampire,’ 22, found bloodless in abandoned Italian ...

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    A witness saw the victim and her boyfriend dressed like "vampires" and described her as "emaciated" and looking like a "corpse" before her death.

  8. Human virome - Wikipedia

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    The human virome in five body habitats. (A) All of the viruses detected in the five body habitats . Each virus is represented by a colored bar and labeled on the y-axis on the right side. The relative height of the bar reflects the percentage of subjects sampled at each body site in whom the virus was detected.

  9. Five vampire traits that exist in the natural world - AOL

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    From naked mole rats to the immortal jellyfish – the creatures that would make Dracula shudder.