But how can you be so flipping sure you probably just read lame books. your so welcome
-Jaedyn
No
The Lycanthropes - 2009 was released on: USA: 16 October 2009 (Fresno, California) (premiere)
If I am correct, Lycans or Lycanthropes
Yes they do. If you make them angry enough, they will kill and eat you.
A Lycanthrope is a werewolf. As Halloween is the festival of monsters and other scary creatures, Werewolves (Lycanthropes) are also associated with Halloween.
There are three (major) types of werewolf. Those that are cursed or induced into the condition, those who can shape-shift by magical means, or the descendants of King Lycaon. The lycanthropes are of the last type. These werewolf are independent of the full moon, and can pretty much transform into a wolf when ever they like. The werewolves of the twilight series are lycanthropes.
The werefox, like all lycanthropes, are creatures of fiction. As a fictional creatures and a shape changer, it is technically a monster.
The cast of The Lycanthropes - 2009 includes: Jimmy Cosentino as Boy Ronald Dean Blackwell as Father Michael Emo as Boyfriend Gabriel Griffith as Autistic boy Heidi Harian as Mother Tracy Peterson as Chicken farmer Deep Rai as Rancher Travis Sheridan as Hunter Lori Yerxa as Shepherd
Nothing. There is no such thing. Unless he is an "office" wolf. In fictional terms you might be thinking of a werewolf, but lycanthropes are not half of the animal into which they transform.
Yes they can. Check out the movie 'The Howling' and you will see very anatomically correct female werewolves.
hombre lobo, lobizon...lycanthropes"Versipellis" (skin-changer) see Oxford Latin dictionary or Lewis and Short (cf. Satyricon 62).
No, but the voodoo culture of the Creoles (native to West African populations in Haiti) has sometimes been included in stories of vampires and lycanthropes in southern Louisiana.