That depends on who wrote the story. In most legends and modern treatments, though, biting a vampire (presumably in the fashion they bite you... to get blood) is part of the transition from victim into Vampire.
In the Southern Vampire series, though, Vampire Blood has specific, valuable traits that make it a powerful drug and healing agent.
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Yes, vampire bats do bite humans to feed on blood, but these incidents are rare. Vampire bats primarily feed on the blood of other animals, such as livestock. In the rare cases where they do bite humans, it is usually when the bat is unable to find its preferred food source.
Vampires bite to consume blood, which provides them with sustenance and energy to survive. This act also symbolizes the transfer of life force from the victim to the vampire in many vampire folklore and stories.
what happens is you get a hybrid zombie vampire its fast and strong so RUN LIKE HELL
Vampires do not exist so I don't know.
because there is lots of blood there Drinking blood from the neck is a stereotype that was made popular by Count Dracula. Before him the favoured target for a vampire bite was the bosom, made popular by Carmilla. Before her extremities (hands, toes) were more favoured.