Vampires vs. Werewolves: Who Has The Bigger Bite?

Who has the bigger bite? Is it a vampire or a werewolf? From a forensics perspective, the answer is the werewolf. The classical vampire simply bites deep with two fangs to suck the blood from the living. Werewolves literally bite chunks out of their quarry. Wolves don’t drink the blood of their prey. They eat prey in the same manner of real feral wolf would. That requires a big bite.

Now, the newer comic book inspired vampires are depicted as apex predators which huge rows of teeth.Get more information here. http://www.livescience.com/16332-teen-vampire-werewolf-murder.html That creates a massive bite. However, such vampires still only drink blood. A werewolf not only has the same huge rows of teeth but also a much longer, elongated jaw. Again, the werewolf’s purpose is to consume and not to drain a victim so it will bite, and bite, and eventually eat its prey. Wolves are not bloodsuckers. They are carnivores

That is the forensics discussion. In terms of motion picture box office grosses, the vampire certainly has the bigger movie bite. Sure, there have been some great werewolf movies over the years but they just don’t live up to the ticket sales of the great (and some not so great) vampire films.

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