In the "Harry Potter" universe, Lavender Brown does not get bitten by a werewolf. However, in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," she does have a romantic relationship with Ron Weasley, and her character is involved in various events surrounding the story but not in a werewolf bite scenario. The werewolf subplot mainly revolves around Remus Lupin and the danger posed by werewolves in general.
Lavender Brown was seen with a bitten,ripped neck caused by Ferir Greyback or some other werewolf or werewolf-like creature that was stunned after Hermione say what he was doing to Lavender
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.
You can't be bitten by a werewolf. They are mythological and do not exist.
Not known because she was bitten by a werewolf in the battle at Hogwarts, thus she either died from the wounds, turned into a werewolf or recovered from the wounds, but her fate after that is unknown. In the movie she appears to have died.
No
if you are bitten by 1
If you are old enough to get bitten you are old enough to become a werewolf.
In modern mythology, it is spread by being bitten by a werewolf.
you have to get bitten by the head werewolf or leader of the pack
Same as a vampire = bitten by another werewolf and left for dead.
Bitten by Kelley Armstrong is 544 pages. It is the story of a woman who is a werewolf. She is torn between her werewolf lover Clay and her human boyfriend.
You are born a werewolf, but you don't actually become one until you are a teenager.