Vampire (SciiFii)

The vampire (Homo manufactius vespertilio) is a species of genetically-engineered human created by SciiFii and one of the two subspecies of Homo manufactius, the other being the elf. It was created by an unidentified group of scientists, around the same time as the creation of real life elves, however, that was frowned upon by the majority of the people of SciiFii due to their beliefs that humans shouldn't change much apart from having much better care for nature. Despite many people criticizing and condemning the creation of real vampires, based on their beliefs that they'd be evil like in pop culture, they were created to fight back against the super cats, but the vampires also prey on humans. Unlike traditional/modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens), vampires come in only one skin variant, pale-tan skin, and lacks any facial hairs apart from eyelashes and eyebrows. Unlike most species of humans, vampires have elongated and pointy elf-like ears to match some of their depictions from pop culture. The vampires are also completely immune to obesity as well as being immune to loss of lean muscles, and any form of diseases/viruses, making them unaffected to any pandemics. Due to having some immortal jellyfish genes, vampires are biologically immortal and totally immune to death from aging and related issues. Unlike elves and traditional humans, vampires are entirely carnivorous, feeding primarily on blood, using their sharp, elongated canine teeth to suck the blood out of their prey. Unlike elves, vampires are known to turn their human prey into also-immortal blood-drinking vampires after the vampires feed them their own blood, either intentionally or unintentionally, due to specialized genes in the vampires' blood that modify the humans' DNA into the Vampires' DNA. The conservation status of the vampire is Least Concern due to the vampires' wide range and their tolerance to natural disasters and human activities. The vampires are highly adaptable and often use dark secluded parts of human settlements such as cemeteries, castles, and abandoned buildings.