Hypertrichosis is a condition that causes excessive hair growth over the entire body and has been linked to the belief in werewolves in less enlightened times.
No.
Lou Gehrig disease, also known as ameotrophic lateral, is a disorder that damages the motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord of human. It is a disease that affects the nerve cells of human.
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Paleopathology
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yes a human turn into a werewolf
Renal disease, or disease of the kidney, is a relatively common human condition. The symptoms are quite variable and can include back pain or bloody urine, to name a couple.
yes there is a game were you can be human and werewolf
Werewolves under go sexual reproduction just as humans or wolves typically would. Also, werewolves can be created from a human being bitten by a werewolf or from a human having sex with a werewolf. A human will only become a werewolf during sex if the werewolf wills the human to change.
The Werewolf's Ecosystem is like a wolf ecosytem but have the mind of an Human
I am a computer program created to assist with answering questions and providing information. I am not a vampire, dragon, werewolf, or human.
Asbestos disease typically affects the human lungs and causes damage in a variety of ways. The most common symptoms are shortness of breath, crackling sounds in the lungs, dry cough, and a feeling of fatigue.
Yes a lycan is a wolf and a human so its seems to be a werewolf
In most cases it is the werewolf who kills the human or at least, turns the human into another werewolf. If you really want to kill one without being eaten or turned into a werewolf yourself then find the werewolf in human form and if you seriously want to kill it then there's really only one way: murder it, but land yourself in jail...
He's a werewolf, meaning that he can transform at will from a human into a wolf.
Sometimes.
A werewolf.