No, of course not. On the Howling series you can see a woman turn into a werewolf with rather gratuitous emphasis placed on the development of the lupis poly-mammary.
Werewolves do not exist and it is only a myth carried down through the ages, but there are certain psychologically unbalanced male humans that can convince themselves that they are werewolves. So no, werewolves do not have anger issues.
Most often the werewolf is a solitary creature but in 'The Howling' series there was a community of werewolves in the outback with a very, very dominate male. abusive even.
The same as male werewolves ... they don't exist!
As far as we know, actual werewolves do not exist, so they are nowhere.
no, and besides, werewolf don't exsits
I think all the young werewolves went to school before they changed (became werewolves.) Not sure if they go to school now they are werewolves though.
as do all wolves.
The stories of werewolves go all the way back into prehistory. If you mean the werewolf union, 1798.
Yes they do... They fight the Cullens (except Edward) and all the Werewolves (except Jacob)
yeah they did they all stay in 1 pack together, especially if their hunting their pray.... Almost all werewolves are solitary however in 'The Werewolves of London' by Brian Stableford they lived in a pack. In the Howling series they had a community in the out-back of Australia for several generations.
some just call them self werewolves others call them self lycan (male/female) lyca (female) and some call them self (ex from America) Lycan American ,lyca American
Werewolves are controlled by the laws of Martogugh,the first werewolf alpha male. Vampires normally do not have a controlling body/organization. In Twilight however, there are the Volturi, who enforce the secret nature of their existence.