Werewolf is a near-direct translation of the word lycanthrope making them synonymous. The term lycanthrope derives from the Greek words lukos meaning wolf and anthrope meaning human or man.
No a werewolf doesnot have any thing like that....... as a vampire is not alive it is dead body
if they exist... most likely the same that makes us fall asleep.
There is no such thing as werewolves. It makes good fiction though.
That a human was able to mutate with a wolf to make a werewolf
The pallor suggests a vampire but the beard really makes me think a werewolf. The general appearance however is more like a ghoul.
The full moon makes him become a werewolf. Hence his nickname being "Moony" by his friends. Also, he was bitten, before he went to Hogwarts, by Fenrir Greyback, who was a vicious werewolf, hell-bent on creating as many of his own kind as possible, and biting children as much as possible.
an inner beast can have diferant meanings. the werewolf description is the part of the wolf that is uncontrolable. The part that makes roge werewolves... but it is usually only in the early stages of werewolf changes that that comes out.
Ebonite makes those bowling balls.
as then when they turn into a werewolf...their hair is shorter which makes running easier
There is no such thing as a werewolf, so you can't be a werewolf.
No you need to be a werewolf to have werewolf abilities. And, to be a werewolf, you need to be a fictional character like they are.
Another Werewolf biting the man will turn it to a werewolf