No, as there are no werewolves. Werewolves are fictional. They can only mate with other fictional characters.
No, because werewolves are mythological while wolves are real.
they mate for real when they have kids!
Human beings cannot transform themselves into wolves or anything physically resembling wolves. Werewolves are mythical creatures.
They are two different creatures...wovles stay wolves and werewolves ( if they were real) would stay werewolves. "…when the wolf bane blooms and the moon is shining bright."
Werewolves are fictional (not real).In fictional books, they can be found anywhere that wolves can be located.
Because in real life wolves eat a LOT and the author wanted to make it seem like werewolves could exist even though they don't. It was pretty much just to make the werewolves seem more like real wolves.
Well, for one thing they aren't real. And if they were, they would be part human. Werewolves are believed to be humans that turn into blood sucking vampires, furry crooked humans, and maniacs by the full moon. And wolves dont do that.
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.
They are real wolves then they use the computer to make them bigger - Team Jacob.
The ones from The Vampire Diaries and Twilight. They look like real wolves instead of ugly man things...
The difference between the werewolves and wolfs is that a wolf is a real animal. You can see a wolf out in nature or the zoo. A werewolf on the other hand is fictional. It is a person who changes into a wolf during a full moon.
Immortal werewolves, as depicted in folklore and mythology, are not real. They are fictional creatures that combine elements of vampires (immortality) and werewolves (shapeshifting into wolves). While werewolf legends exist in various cultures, they are considered mythical and not grounded in reality.