Real werewolves don't imprint, but the shape-shifters in Twilight do. They cannot as they are infertile which is a bit sexist. All the males have fully functioning genitals, but the females don't.
No
Real werewolves don't imprint on people, only the shape-shifters from Twilight do. They imprint to ensure that the "shape-shifting" gene gets passed on to their offspring.
When werewolves imprint on someone, they feel an intense, deep connection and sense of devotion towards that person. This often results in strong feelings of love, protection, and loyalty. Werewolves will prioritize the well-being and happiness of their imprint above all else.
Yes. They can or they can just imprint on someone
well, werewolves imprint of corse!
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I believe that imprimting is an art that only shifter can do. I have never heard of it in werewolves.
Imprinting in the Twilight series is described as an unbreakable bond, so it's unlikely Leah will imprint on someone else after Sam. However, it's possible for her to move on and find happiness in a different way over time.
Well, they cannot just decide to imprint, so it comes naturally. Jacob Black imprints on Renesmee just how all of the other werewolves imprinted. By chance. By Croman.
Because Jacob imprinted on Bella and Edward's daughter. And the law of the werewolves is that if one of the werewolves imprint on someone then they can not kill the person that was imprinted on.
Well throughout the whole book series- the 2 werewolves that don't imprint are Seth and Leah :(
Here are the imprinting couples: Sam - Emily Quil - Claire Paul - Rachel Jared - Kim Jacob - Renesmee And they aren't werewolves, they're shape-shifters.