no, Wolves are real animals.
Human beings cannot transform themselves into wolves or anything physically resembling wolves. Werewolves are mythical creatures.
Lions, Eagles, Wolves and Dragons (obviously a mythical animal!)
You are thinking of werewolves, not wolves. Wolves are not harmed by touching silver. Silver bullets are traditionally used to kill werewolves. But of course, werewolves are mythical creatures. People cannot actually turn into wolves, although some people act as if they do.
No, werewolves are mythical creatures that do not exist in reality. They are often featured in folklore, legends, and popular culture as humans who can shapeshift into wolves.
Although there are stories of children being raised by wolves, for example Romulus and Remus the mythical founders of Rome, it is unlikely that wolves would accept a human or any other creature into their social group.
Not a chance. Ware wolves are mythical creatures. That means that they're fake. Anyone who beleives otherwise is a person who is addicted to sci-fi
hmm do werewolves exist well lets think about this..............i think maybe the answer is NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THERE MYTHICAL CREATURES LIKE VAMPIRES DUHHHH!!!!!!!!! don't get to into twilight ok!
There are no wolves in Austalia, but there are wild dogs related to wolves
The Japanese word for wolf is "ookami." Wolves have been important animals in Japanese culture and folklore, often representing loyalty and protection. In traditional Japanese art and stories, wolves are sometimes depicted as mythical and magical creatures.
Wolves do live in some deserts in the North American Deserts. There are efforts to reintroduce wolves into their former ranges in deserts but this has met with objections from local farmers and ranchers.Yes, wolves are found in deserts and a variety of other habitats.no but coyotes do.
Wolfsbane, also known as aconite, is toxic to many animals, including wolves, if ingested. It contains alkaloids that can cause severe poisoning and potentially death. However, there is no evidence to suggest that it specifically targets wolves over other animals. In folklore, wolfsbane is often associated with werewolves, but this is purely mythical.
Dragons are mythical creatures, so they do not actually exist in reality. In many fictional stories, dragons are depicted as roaring or breathing fire rather than howling like wolves.