No, I'm not talking about the Biology scene from Twilight >.< I'm talking about the actual biology of vampires.
Here's what it is:
Vampires are created when humans are bitten by other vampires who have teeth coated in venom. Venom is spread throughout the human's body. The venom consumes the blood and replaces their blood with venom turning him/her into a vampire. Vampires probably started when a chemical of unknown substances (the venom) was found and injected into the body.
The venom feeds off of blood by disinegrating the blood. Imagine your stomach and the stomach acids that eat off the food? The "stomach acids" could be an example of venom except they ONLY disinegrate blood.
Since these vampires do NOT have fangs, the blood they drink travels down their throat where the venom is. The traditional vampire (w/ fangs) drinks blood through their fangs. The blood would travel in their fangs to (maybe) another organ that requires blood to live. Those types of vampires can still eat food. Twilight vampires do not have an extra organ.
Vampires do not eat food. When they swallow it, they cough it back up. The venom rejects the food but not right away.
Vampires shine in the sun most likely because their venom contains a substance that reflects light rays and cause the body to shine.
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Of course, I don't know everthing. Most of these are guesses.
Twilight - The Book, by Stephenie Meyer
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