Well, you can't really, unless you see them change, but these could be some things that could make you recognise a werewolf in both human and wolf form:
In human form they could have heavy-set eyebrows, low-set ears, and curved nails. Or they could also have traits including dark thick hair and long middle fingers -- or odd characteristics such as hairy palms.
In wolf form you can tell if it is a werewolf by his/her eyes. As their eyes remain the same.
Nobody really knows for sure. There is no proof to real werewolves but there might be. Don't get your hopes up because who knows if there really are werewolves.
Shoe polish has silver nitrate in it and silver kills werewolves.
They are a myth
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.
The deal well this world is to big to not have some things we dont think live. If werewolves and other mystical beans like vampires exist it would be a problem. Then there is the sightings that have never ended some say that there is werewolves and some say it is just a disease
In human form: Whatever they normally do as humans, they can turn into werewolves (obviously) and they have better senses than everyone else because of the wolf gene in them. As wolves - whatever wolves normally do, only, because they have the human gene in them they are able to recognise certain people or places when hunting or doing other wolf activities.
We haven't werewolves.
there is no proof of werewolves, however there are stories of werewolves in fairmount
There are some good werewolves and some bad ones too. But if you put the answer like this "Werewolves don't exist" then that's not an answer!!!! But it's true that werewolves don't exist.
No. Werewolves do not exist and never did.
Werewolves are shapeshifters
Yes, Werewolves their usually are.
No, werewolves are just myths
No. There are no werewolves. Anywhere. Excuse me! Werewolves in Canada are referred to as Windego.
Recognise.
In the novel 'Werewolves of London' by Brian Stablesford, the werewolves had a lineal matrilogical society.
No, as there are no werewolves. Werewolves are fictional. They can only mate with other fictional characters.