Yes they do
You can make blue or green people in create-a-sim and give them body hair but you cant have zombies or werewolves yet.
Hypertrichosis is an abnormal amount of hair growth on the body. It is nicknamed the werewolf disease because they become hairy and can look like werewolves. There is no disease to become a werewolf. Werewolves are fantasy.
No! Werewolves are myths that people have their own views on, and what some people have put in books, TV shows and films. Hypertrichosis is a disease where hair growth on the body in an amount considered abnormal. And although extensive cases of hypertrichosis have been called werewolf syndrome it does not mean that they are werewolves.
Werewolves are imaginary and mythical creatures whose existence is yet to be proved.However some people have a rare genetic disorder, called werewolf's syndrome.Sufferers from this syndrome have the face and at times other parts of the body covered with hair.
Well my friend werewolves can have many different colors of hair it really depends if your referring to a particular legend or story. if not then they can have any color. pretty much the same as a wolf.
Werewolves 'inherit' the hair colour of the person the condition possesses. So you can have black, brown, red, blond, gray, salt and pepper, and even albino werewolves. But not bald, never bald.
Highly unlikely. There are certain medical problems that can make the hair grow all over face and body. I can imagine that is how the whole werewolf thing began.
vampires can actually turn into werewolves. its the truth (but folklore) Vampires can trans there body to werewolves as werewolves can trans themselfs to vampire. its called camouflage. vampires tend to turn themselves as werewolfs for disguise.
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Back hair is the fastest growing hair on your body.
All parts of your body can have hair!
Body hair color is determined by genetics. The presence of a pigment called melanin in hair follicles determines the color of body hair. Blonde body hair is typically the result of lower levels of melanin in the hair follicles.