Because they made a treaty that they would never go on each others lands. They made the treaty because it agreed that they were different kind of vampires not the kind that drink human blood the kind that drink animal blood so they agreed to make the treaty because they are technically enemies.
Irina was a sister of Tanya and Kate and one of the Denali coven. She was a 'vegetarian' vampire and was good friends with the Cullens. She had a relationship with Laurent before he died and became angry with the Cullens for taking the side of the wolfs after his death. This led her to betray the Cullens by telling the Volturi of the Cullens having an immortal child which is strictly against the vampire law. However she saw her mistake and by admitting to it she was killed by the Volturi in breaking dawn.
all you need to do is see the Cullens are nice or mean or the same thing to the wolfs and see if they will ever hurt Bella
it is more of a Gothic book because it includes vampires and ware-wolfs
This answer is according to the books only! In Eclipse, the is 10 werewolf's that are named Jacob, Sam, Paul, Jared, Quil, Embry, Seth, Leah, Collin and Brady. In Breaking Dawn though it is told from Bella's perspective and at the end when the Voultri are there Bella said there was 'about' sixteen wolfs surrounding them. Their names were not mentioned at all.
there is no such thing as wolfs. single wolf, multiple wolves. wolfs is simply wolves spelt incorrectly.
Kapu is the Leader of the Wolfs
The word "wolfs" is not correct. The correct spelling is wolves.
Wolfs are alpha of K9.All other K9 are subgroups of wolfs.
In Twilight and in other references, the head of a wolf pack is referred to as the 'Alpha Wolf'. This signifies that it is either the first or the most powerful of all other wolfs in that pack.
Red pandas eat mostly bamboo, and may eat small mammals, birds, eggs, flowers, and berries. In captivity, they were observed to eat birds, flowers, maple and mulberry leaves, and bark and fruits of maple, beech, and mulberry.
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Humans