There are a lot of myths about werewolves and where they came from. here is one of them:
"During middle ages, especially from 15th to 17th century, Europe was under the dark shadow of ignorance and superstitions. Towns were underdeveloped and people lived near woods. The fear of wolves was like a nightmare. Their attacks were so frequent and atrocious in nature that people even feared to travel from one place to another. Every morning, countryside people would find half-eaten human limbs scattered on their fields.
The first recorded Werewolf sighting took place around the countryside of German town Colongne and Bedburg in 1591. An age-old pamphlet describes those shivering moments vividly. Few people cornered a large wolf and set their dogs upon it. They started to pierce it with sharp sticks and spears. Surprisingly the ferocious wolf did not run away or tried to protect itself, rather it stood up and turned out to be a middle-aged man he was Peter Stubbe from the same village."
No, werewolves are fictional mythical creatures.
Russia - I think.
we prefer to come out at night and hunt for living flesh
There is no evidence to suggest that werewolves come out on September 27th.
I am a werewolf people thought were not humans I am truly a mythological, being or ordinary human
The place where the REAL 'werewolves' live and/or come from.
because they like bannanas
werewolves come out on full moons
Only in works of fiction.
Werewolves aren't real, but in the modern view, the way to become one varies. You could get bitten by a werewolf, but then where did the first werewolf come from?
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.
Werewolves do not exist. But the mythical werewolf is supposed to have good eyesight, considering they come out at night.