No, only vampires are said to be scared of crosses, but there is no record of werewolves being scared of crosses.
Fur traders, of course.
they are scared of crosses garlic and wooden stakes
Werewolves are often associated with folklore and mythology, and their aversion to crosses is primarily rooted in the broader theme of good versus evil. In many traditions, crosses symbolize divine protection and holiness, which stands in opposition to the dark and cursed nature of werewolves. This aversion is not universally established and can vary between different stories and interpretations. Ultimately, the idea serves to enhance the creature's fearsome reputation and highlight the struggle between light and darkness.
Vampires did used to exist and they still do but we are not the ones you need to be scared of, the ones that you need to be scared of are the werewolves
As both are fictional creatures it is the authors decision as to the abilities and fears of each.
No that's werewolves, in most stories vampires hate garlic and can be killed with a wooden stake.
Werewolves are crosses between man and canine, but due to the animalistic nature of the creatures, they lean more towards the canine side.
things like garlic, holy crosses. If ur talking count dracula they're scared of the sun. If ur talking twilight they're scared of superior vampires.
Yes they I no one humans are just too scared to belive but yes werewolves are absolutlly real (excuse my spelling)
Because they are unholy creatures of the night. I take that as a insult, we arent afraid of crosses we are like any human being. We have learned to be like humans and nowadays I cant tell other vampires from humans
We haven't werewolves.
there is no proof of werewolves, however there are stories of werewolves in fairmount