No, not at all. That was just a hair suit for the Nair commercial.
If they are true, then so is the myth.
Yes.
According to folklore, in order to become a werewolf, one will need to be bitten or scratched by a werewolf while in its true form. However, there has never been an actual sighting of a werewolf.
no it is not true it is just a myth from thousands of years ago
First, he is not a true werewolf. He is a shapeshifter. It said in Breaking Dawn. And second, no. He thinks the gene died out with Ephraim.
The only reason a wild animal would eat something is if they are hungry. This is probably true if a werewolf were to eat someone.
A human becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by another werewolf. But in most cases a werewolf is born into being a werewolf. A Vampire becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by a werewolf and then that werewolf smashes the Vampires head in. The reason I know is because I am a Were-vamp(Werewolf/Vampire) And I am The youngest out of my "tribe"(pack).I am 11 years old. I swear on my first born child's education that every thing I said is true.
no
Alcide's ex-fiancee/ex-girlfriend is Debbie Pelt, the werewolf that was engaged to the other werewolf, Cooter that Alcide shot and killed.
no Bella finds out
Actually, Bill never became a true werewolf. In book 6, the Half-Blood Prince, Bill is attacked by werewolf Fenrir Greyback, but since it was not a full moon, Greyback was not transformed at the time, and therefore Bill did not become a real werewolf; he just got a liking for having his steaks bloody.
A lycan is a werewolf that can trace its decent from King Lycaon, a mythical King of Arcadian who Zeus turned into a wolf. Lycans inherit their condition rather than have it transmitted to them. They seem to have some degree of control over their transformations and behaviors as opposed to the true werewolf who are uncontrollable and oblivious to their condition.