There Are many cultures mostly indian and eastern though
Kimberley McMahon-Coleman has written: 'Werewolves and other shapeshifters in popular culture' -- subject(s): Religious aspects, Metamorphosis in literature, Fantasy fiction, History and criticism, Werewolves in literature, Werewolves in motion pictures, Metamorphosis, Shapeshifting, Mythology
No, werewolves are mythical creatures that do not exist in reality. They are often featured in folklore, legends, and popular culture as humans who can shapeshift into wolves.
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
No, werewolves are just myths
Yes, Werewolves their usually are.
No. There are no werewolves. Anywhere. Excuse me! Werewolves in Canada are referred to as Windego.
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.