It depends on the rating of the movie or the author of the story. For instance:
In the old Universal Pictures movies (Werewolf of London, 1935; The Wolf Man, 1941) Henry Hull and Lon Chaney, Jr. both manage to maintain much of their human clothing both during and after transformation.
However, in the 1981 release of Universal's An American Werewolf in London, David Naughton's character, David Kessler, completely transforms, shredding his clothing, and waking up nude in locations all over London, including the London Zoo. The earlier 1981 Avco Embassy film The Howling is peppered with nudity after transformation, but in all fairness, The Howling has stronger sexual themes.
Oh, you were asking about real werewolves--real werewolves do not exist. Lyncanthropy is an element of stories, myths, and legend.
TogaKimonohouse-coatAnd who says wearing clothes suppresses the ability to shift? If it were that easy there would be no problems in being a werewolf - and there are.in a decent part of mythology it was thought that werewolves could only change when they weren't wearing clothes and could only change back if they had those clothes. but that's only mythology it doesn't mean its true
The stories of werewolves go all the way back into prehistory. If you mean the werewolf union, 1798.
they can't do anything there just like humans but they can survive off human food & blood
Mountain ash is like a protective spell to werewolves. Back in the day people would say that you were never safe from werewolves unless you had shade from mountain ash on your house.
such is the back story to Underworld.
Tempting as the thought might be - no. Humans didn't come from cows-as-we-know-them. But cows and humans are both vertebrates and placental mammals, so way back when there is a common ancestor. A fairly small mammal that branched off time after time- One line eventually turning out cows and another eventually turning out humans.
Wizards vs Werewolves is the last episode of Wizards of Waverly Place. The answer is no.
You have to trade it then back again if you want it back. It will evolve into Golem. This is like Golbat, you must trade it for it to evolve into Crobat.
The song in the background of this song, the piano at least is Warren Zevon's Werewolves of London. Granted there are similarities between Sweet Home Alabama and Werewolves of London, the song in the back ground of this song is Werewolves Of London.
If they are humans, yes they are of the same species (homo sapiens).
You cannot because, it is the final evolvtion. But if you want to evolve it back into Tyogue, Breed it.
trade it with a link cable and it will evolve trade it back once it did