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Regardless of what some choose to believe, there is no evidence to prove the existence of werewolves. Werewolves are just a myth. they started out as a nightmare, and then became famous and was turned into scary stories.
Werewolves are not real, they are mythical. There are, however, some people who are so aggressive that they could remind you of wolves.
Yes, actually, they do exist. Although a rare creature to lay eyes upon, it is possible to find them. According to studies earlier in the year, Werewolves tend to be in their prime physical and mental health in the southern region of the Yucatan Peninsula and the coastal villages of Chile. They tend to be non-aggressive toward humans, unless they are infected with vampirism or carrying small amounts of raw ground beef or small children. If spotted in the wild, you must lay down on your back, and howl at the sky. If this is not done properly, the werewolf will attack and kill you. This is the reason so few people have seen them and lived to tell about it, you must do this to live. Good luck on your future journeys into the unknown world of animal science.

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While the story above is interesting, the werewolf is one of many creatures of mythology and folk lore. There has never been any proof of this creature existing except in the over furtive minds of long gone generations, though these stories do seem to feed the minds of many in our own times, especially through movies and television programs.

Some believe that werewolves were a folk lore tool to explain deaths by serial killers. Others would suggest that because the wolf was seen as the most feared of predatory animals, people have personified and given supernatural qualities to the animal. This could be backed by the fact that in cultures where wolves are not part of the ecosystem, other were-animals have come into existence, such as the weretiger in India and the werehyena in Africa.

More modern theories for the idea of werewolves in previous centuries centre mainly on medical conditions. Congenital porphyria has symptoms of photosensitivity, reddened teeth and psychosis, hypertrichosis is a hereditary condition which results in excessive hair growth even on the face and limbs, and rabies which is said to have similar symptoms as those described about supposed werewolf victims.
Quite simply... No, werewolves do not exist. They are simply fictional and mythical creatures that exist in folk lore and popular culture. So sorry for the people that want to be a werewolf.
were wolf never exists in the world
Werewolves are simply fictional creatures found in stories and myths. No, they do not exist in real life.
if u mean werewolves i belive so but some people dont
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