They have little red riding hood,the boy who cried wolf and lots and lots more on wikipedia
Stories similar to "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" often involve a character who tells lies or exaggerates the truth, leading to consequences when they need help or are in a real emergency. These stories typically focus on themes of honesty, trust, and the importance of credibility.
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A human can not 'turn into a wolf' this only happens in fables and myths and fictional stories.
Little Red Riding Hood.
Supernatural stories involve elements or beings that exist outside the bounds of the natural world such as ghosts or magic, while natural stories focus on events and occurrences based in the real, observable world without supernatural elements. Supernatural stories often involve elements of mystery, the unknown, or the paranormal, while natural stories are grounded in reality and the laws of nature.
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Both stories involve feuding families.
It depends on the culture the stories and legends belong too.Many stories depict the wolf as some sort of malicious demon, and some make the wolf a trickster like your typical fox story, Some make the wolf out to be a warrior, and others depict the wolf as a sort of wise guide creature.If the tale is European, forexample the wolf is most likely going to be the "bad guy" or the strong warrior, but in Mongolian stories, the wolves are held as near god-like creatures in stories and tend to be good luck.
Noooo, those stories are just superstitions. like, walking under a ladder = bad luck
The big bad wolf's first name is typically not specified in traditional stories. He is commonly referred to simply as "the big bad wolf."