Name it. Now a days lycanthropes have populated every inch. You want a tip: 99% of people that walk a night are werewolfes . Or they want to be werewolfes and don't know that they are just food. In other words, don't go out at night. Just a tip.(;
No. In the books, Lavender's fate was left unknown but as she was not attacked by Fenrir when he was in werewolf form she would not have become a werewolf. In the movies, Lavender died.
This is a trick question because werewolves don't exist!
The beast was called the Beast of Gevaudan.
City Baby Attacked by Rats was created in 1982.
No, they're two very different people. Fenrir Greyback is the werewolf who attacked Bill Weasley when he was in human form. Bill isn't a werewolf but he does have some wolfish tendencies.
The city that got attacked was the Gobi. The reason why the Hopi attacked the Gobi was because they wanted there land so they ran them out
Actually, Bill never became a true werewolf. In book 6, the Half-Blood Prince, Bill is attacked by werewolf Fenrir Greyback, but since it was not a full moon, Greyback was not transformed at the time, and therefore Bill did not become a real werewolf; he just got a liking for having his steaks bloody.
The Taliban attacked New York city in 2001 9th October.
Werewolf attacks are not a common occurence, since, despite popular belief, werewolves are not vicious uncontrolable beasts. Throughout history, there have been attacks just as when a person attacks another person.
to get a werewolf in the Sims without night life, you need to install the Sims 2 pets, put loads of trees, bushes, and/or flowers and also, werwolf's are attacked to infants and toddlers
Two American men go hiking in rural England and are attacked by a werewolf. One is killed, the other is injured and taken to a hospital in London where he slowly realizes that he is becoming a werewolf as well. Dead victims of the werewolf, led by the dead friend, appear to him to ask him to commit suicide so no others will die.
The Portuguese attacked and destroyed the city states of east Africa in the 1500s