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Re: Why can't vampires drink "dead blood"?
from Squintingowl on 05/12/2019 02:08 AMThis may be because of several factors.
First, not long after the death the blood begins to clot and coagulation is very mich present, so fluids begin to separate. So the cells tend to settle to the bottom and water tends to be more towards the top.
Second, the blood is no longer as nutrient rich. Many things are absorbed into the bloodstream and distributed around the body. Such things break down shortly after death.
So I can see why "dead blood" would be damaging.
Squinting Owl
Re: Chicken liver
from Squintingowl on 04/15/2019 05:21 PMoh wow. that looks delicious! im starving.
Squinting Owl