Werewolves

What is a werewolf's habitat?

What is a werewolf's habitat?
  1. Where is a werewolves habitat?
  2. Can females be werewolves?
  3. Are werewolves human?
  4. Where do most werewolves live?
  5. How does a person become a werewolf?
  6. Why is Elena the only female werewolf?
  7. Can a female be an alpha werewolf?
  8. What is the werewolf symbol?
  9. What triggers the werewolf curse?
  10. What happens if a wolf bites you?
  11. Are werewolves extinct?
  12. Is it a wolf or a vampire?

Where is a werewolves habitat?

Werewolves can be found in almost any environment that supports humans, although they seem to prefer areas near forests or marshland, possibly due to their abundance of food and area to roam when transformed.

Can females be werewolves?

Though the werewolves are more commonly men, and women are more commonly snakes, there are some female werewolves prior to the nineteenth century.

Are werewolves human?

The werewolves are mythical creatures that can hide their ears and tail. It is a human but also a wolf, and most people fear them because of how they look. There are characteristics that make werewolves special, and that allow a person to tell them apart from real wolves, such as the eyes, shape, and tail.

Where do most werewolves live?

The "eastern" werewolf-vampire is found in the folklore of Central and Eastern Europe, including Hungary, Romania and the Balkans, while the "western" werewolf-sorcerer is found in France, German-speaking Europe and in the Baltic.

How does a person become a werewolf?

To become a werewolf, it is necessary to be bitten by a werewolf in their wolfish form at the time of the full moon. When the werewolf's saliva mingles with the victim's blood, contamination will occur.

Why is Elena the only female werewolf?

As I mentioned, Elena is the only female werewolf in Armstrong's supernatural world. This is because the gene that creates a hereditary werewolf is on the Y chromosome, so it's only inherited by males.

Can a female be an alpha werewolf?

Alpha is the title given to the lead werewolf (or married pair of werewolves) in a pack. ... Female Alpha werewolves are rare, as females are less likely to survive the metamorphosis. It is considered an honor and an accomplishment for an Alpha to have successfully turned a female Alpha.

What is the werewolf symbol?

The triskelion, also known as the triskele or triple spiral, is a Celtic symbol used by the Hale Family to signify their Werewolf pack. The name comes from the Greek triskeles, which means "three legs." The symbol has a close association with the triquetra, another Celtic symbol used to represent trinities.

What triggers the werewolf curse?

The werewolf curse is brought about when a death occurs at the hands of someone who has werewolf blood. ... Compelled to make him angry, he accidentally kills her and the werewolf gene is activated. When the full moon comes around, Tyler begins his transformation.

What happens if a wolf bites you?

A wolf spider's bite may tear the skin and cause pain, redness, and swelling. You may also experience swollen lymph nodes as a result of the bite. For some people, healing can take up to 10 days. In rare cases, the bite can lead to tissue damage.

Are werewolves extinct?

The actual events are largely unrecorded, but the Volturi nearly succeeded in making the werewolves extinct in Europe and Asia. It is unknown if they are found anywhere else, but it is implied that at least a small number of them still exist since James, Victoria and Laurent hunted one down in Siberia.

Is it a wolf or a vampire?

Werewolves and vampires are both mythical creatures who kill humans but there are important differences between the two. ... Werewolves are mortal and age just like humans while vampires don't age and are immortal (except for some things that can kill them like sunlight and garlic).

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