yeah they did they all stay in 1 pack together,
especially if their hunting their pray....
Almost all werewolves are solitary however in 'The Werewolves of London' by Brian Stableford they lived in a pack.
In the Howling series they had a community in the out-back of Australia for several generations.
Yes we are. WE live all around the world.
No.
In fairytales.
Yeah, werewolves can live wherever they want, seeing as they are human most of the time anyway.
Werewolves are mythological creatures; they aren't real.
Werewolves generally live alone in the wild. Due to their extreme temper and violent nature it is not a good idea for werewolves to live together, lest they wish to get attacked. That being said, werewolves have been seen working together in extreme cases to hunt for food, although such sightings are rare.
Yes, werewolves often live in packs with other werewolves to form a social community and provide support for each other. Living in a pack helps them navigate their dual nature and the challenges that come with being a werewolf.
Werewolves don't exist. They appear in some folktales and some authors used the idea for movies and books. In movies they live wherever the author or screen writer wants them to live. Wolves of course exist but not werewolves.
Werewolves aren't real.
The werewolves live at the reservation La Push, with the exeption of Jacob Black, and his pack containing Leah and Seth Clearwater and in the end, Quil and embry. All in all, about 10-13
They can live anywhere, they are normally humans, you know.
anywhere they want