straw slurp sound
straw slurp sound
straw slurp sound
They definitely do, as that was my thought too
They're fictional, so I guess they work however the writer wants them to.
I want them to work in a warehouse. I smell A sitcom!
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt7908628/
Not a warehouse but You are in for a treat!
Once wrote a series of short stories about fantasy creatures living and working in a warehouse. My favorite were the weekending ghosts, who haunted a manor through the week, but took weekend trips to haunt the warehouse on Saturdays and Sundays to get a break from it all.
Why not inside a werehouse? 🏚️🌕🐺
Vampire anatomy expert here.
They are totally like straws. You were dead on.
Ex Vampire here: That's what I woulda did.
Circa 2008 the wikipedia entry for vampire bat claimed that their teeth were like this. archive.org didn't capture it at that time, but another page copied the whole thing: https://www.mundoandino.com/Argentina/Vampire-bat
The bats incisor teeth are hollow, allowing them to suck blood in through the teeth like a straw, the saliva has several ingredients that prolong bleeding.
My favorite thing about this is: where does the blood go once it hits the top of the tooth? Into the gums? Into the sinuses? Out the back of the tooth and into the mouth, removing the need of a straw in the first place?
I assumed they were basically reverse snake fangs
If it does go out the back of the tooth i wouldnt say that removes the need for a straw. Its like a siphon tube into a gas tank, but the tooth goes directly into the vein/artery and acts as a conduit for the blood so it doesnt spill everywhere or require a perfect suction seal with the lips.
Unless they’re referring to the bat, who’s to say otherwise? The lore police?
I think there's been a shift in media here over the years. Older vampires, the formalwear "I vant to suck your blaaaad" types, often have very long teeth and leave only a couple of punctures after biting someone. It's pretty reasonable to assume these are actually drawing the blood through their teeth like little syringes.
Then as time goes on, vampires have gotten grittier and gorier. We've gone from beautiful damsels with tiny pinpricks on their necks, to staight up cannibalism. Vampires now just fuckin eat people sometimes. Somewhere in between, we did get a phase of vampires biting open the neck with a big gush of blood, and the now classic image of a vampire with blood all over their lower face. At this point it's clear they're just drinking it normally.
So vampires have become sloppier and more impatient. The new generations I swear /s
Fucking vampires these days. I swear, one day I'll go Blade on all of them...
The Swedish radio show "Christer" called up the ambassador of Romania somewhere around 2014 (IIRC) to pop the question, and he confirmed the teeth were like straws.
So there's that!
In the vampire documentary "Dead and loving it" distinct straw-slurping sounds can be heard so I think this is indeed correct.
However when I was a kid I totally thought vampire bats also do the sucky-sucky not the licky-licky they actually do.
In the Billy and Mandy documents a elderly Blackula is incensed when he is accused of sucking blood, he elaborately explains that vampire bats, as well vampires don't suck blood, they scrape and lick.
That is how they worked on the HBO show True Blood.
What made them change their mind? Pretty sure that’s always been part of the implication lol.
Isn't that how they insert the paralytic venom?
Venom? I thought they just mesmerized the victims with their eyes.
I was like 9 before they told me procreation didn’t involve a woman’s belly button.
well you are just an overgrown belly button
Dwight?
I'm 53 and never considered it to be different from that. Damn you OP. I have shit to do today and I'm gonna be running this shit on a loop instead.
Never have I ever thought otherwise until seeing this post...
Everybody knows vampires don’t suck, they scrape and lick!
That seems inefficient
The three-shell method
I used to think this was silly but now pretty sure thats how it works now. Also vampire bat teeth look like metroid teeth
Wait, you're telling me they aren't?!
My whole life has been a lie...
This brings me back! Jhonen is quite the artist
I also thought this.
Isn't that how the real blood sucking species do it?
(Bonus: lookup how cats of all sizes drink water)
Mosquito straw > Scrape and Lick
That's why they make that empty hollow carton sound when they finish sucking all the blood out.
And here I thought "Dracula - dead and loving it" cleared up that topic. Of course they're hollow.
The opposite of that is kinda how I thought tattoo machines worked as a kid- as in with hollow needles and an ink cartridge, like fountain pens, and each poke into the skin would deposit ink that way. I even 'figured out' that the tiny vacuum from pulling the needle out would be what pulled the ink down into the skin.
When I found out how tattoo machines actually worked, it seemed so messy (and loud!).
That's not how they work?
I looked it up:
Tattoo needles are more like the nib of a fountain pen than a syringe; the ink isn’t shot down through the needle, but suspended at the end of it when an artist dips the tool into a well. Then, when the tip of the needle pierces a hole in the recipient’s skin (both the epidermis and the dermis beneath it), capillary action—the same force that makes liquid creep up the sides of a straw—draws the ink down into the dermis.
IKR? But yeah, nah, tattoo machines are basically a motor that pumps the needle up and down, and you have to dip it in ink to transfer it into the skin.
Same
I thought that exact same thing about snakes.
Well, venomous snakes do have hollow teeth, but they work in reverse. This makes sense since there are venom glands, but sucking blood upwards would make it go....where? Funny to think about.
Into the vampire's bloodstream? That's why they're always so pale, they crave that transfusion...
Never questioned this until about 15 seconds ago…