Not typically. Usually they are solitary to the point of exclusiveness. Recently however there has been much evidence of packs with alphas -- even societies. Reference the underworld series.
no because the alphas would fight to join the packs until one leader is left
Yes. They can or they can just imprint on someone
no, and besides, werewolf don't exsits
yes they can. when they change they are just like normal wolfs. :D
No, they live on their own, with their mates and or young.
Soulmate in were wolf terms is called 'Imprinting'
No. They are solitary animals and only seek mates when needed.
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.
Alphas are the leaders of the pack. if a beta ( lower level wolf) acts out, all it takes to put it back in it's place is one good threatening roar from the Alpha.
Yes, wolves inbreed within their packs, but it is not very common. Inbreeding can happen when there are limited options for mates within the pack.
Yes, werewolves often live in packs with other werewolves to form a social community and provide support for each other. Living in a pack helps them navigate their dual nature and the challenges that come with being a werewolf.
We call ours Butch. we have pack names what wwe are cale dby our packs i am Blood-Moon Wolfengar Rahashalue