During the day they "rest" in their coffins, but when night falls, they go out to hunt. It is believed that one cannot blindly believe in their real existence, just as one cannot confidently assert that they are a product of human fantasies. Their second name is dead bodies. We are talking, of course, about the most bloodthirsty creatures in the world - about vampires!
Evidence for the existence of vampires
According to ancient legends, vampires can be found in different countries, including in their homeland - in Transylvania and Romania. They are eternally hungry creatures. Without the taste of blood, their "life" simply has no meaning. Despite the hopeful title of the article, no one has yet been able to provide genuine evidence of the real existence of vampires. So far, it remains only to speculate and be based on various ancient testimonies that have come down to modern times.
For example, the famous German occultist and philosopher Georg Konrad Horst claimed in all seriousness that he personally knew several vampires. He even gave them his own definition: “Vampires are dead bodies that live in graves and leave them at night in search of food. They suck blood from living people. They feed on this blood. Without the taste of blood, their existence would be meaningless. Vampires are not affected by decay."
There are other testimonies known to history as well. For example, in the early culture of the Native Americans (Indians) who once inhabited Central America, terms such as "bloodsuckers" and "vampirism" existed. Unlike Georg Horst's wording, their concept of vampires was more real. The fact is that the Indians called living people vampires, and not dead bodies supposedly coming to life at night.
The so-called "vampires" did not attack people, as the real ghouls described in world folklore do, but simply ate the blood of animals. However, from all of the above, it would be premature to draw any conclusions regarding the real existence of vampires, even at the present time. Evidence like this is just fuzzy guesses. Calling them facts - the language does not turn.
The most famous vampire - Dracula
Perhaps the most famous vampire in the world is Vlad the Impaler. This is the same Count Dracula, the film about which was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel of the same name by the writer Brem Stoker. Tepes - Romanian voivode, and later - the ruler of Romania. It is known that Count Dracula loved to kill people, torturing them in every possible way before dying.
One of his favorite tortures was the so-called "bloody game": the cruel ruler of Romania dug his teeth into the carotid artery of the martyr and literally sucked blood out of his victim. By the way, this is where the so-called "fashion" for vampire fangs came from. Of course, there is no talk of true vampirism here, but it was Tepes who became the permanent "dracula" of all times and peoples.
Seven Sealed Mystery
If we consider "vampirism" not as a medical disease, but as a mystical aspect of human existence, then at present no one has yet been able to present to the public the true evidence of the existence of vampires. Until humanity does this, no true vampires, "sleeping" in coffins during the day and leaving them at night, should not worry anyone and, moreover, frighten! They will simply have nowhere to come from. This means that the answer to the question posed in the article will be negative.