No, werewolves do not drink blood. In folklore and popular culture, werewolves are typically depicted as humans who transform into wolves or wolf-like creatures during a full moon. They are known for their heightened senses, strength, and aggression, but drinking blood is more commonly associated with vampires in mythology.
Werewolves drink water and the blood of their animal kills. NOT OUR OWN!!!
vampires drink blood, we werewolves don't. vampires are burned by sunlight, werewolves in their human form or animal form don't. these are some differences.
Uh, it's a vampire, even tho werewolves technically do drink blood it's not human blood. and if you're talking about all blood, wouldn't it be all?
WEREWOLVES OF COURSE BECAUSE VAMPIRES ARE blood SUCKERS AND WEREWOLVES RULE VAMPIRES DROOL BLOOD
Well that's really just a 50/50 question because some people may like 'werewolves' better than 'vampires'. It depends on what you think. I think werewolves are better, because they can eat anything, and they can drink too, when vampires can only drink blood.
Doubtful. Vampires and werewolves do not generally get along. With vampires acute sense of smell they would be able to tell a werewolf whether or not the moon was upon them. And would probably avoid drinking from them.
vampires can kill d werewolves by a log of wood
The imaginary bloodtype
Werewolves-no.
You can't get werewolf's blood because werewolves are fictional.
"Cold ones" are blood drinkers or vampires who have marble-hard and ice-cold skin. They drink human blood and are indestructible, apart from other vampires and shape-shifting werewolves.
werewolves and vampires are born enemies its in there blood to hate vampires