It varies from caves to woodland areas to mountainous regions or vast open areas of greenery these are the usual places but you may find them in abandoned houses or underground in sewers.
How long can humans go without going to toilet?
Years and years as many jungle tribes never went to a toilet
What is real like aliens werewolves etc?
Werewolves are real. There have been too many cases of sightings and attacks for it not to be. some are due to lunacy but what about the fact that even the ancient Greeks and early Europeans were writing about such things. Since the time people could write down or draw out stories werewolves and vampires and such have been in them.
Why would a 20 year old person still look like a child?
That is because that person must have a rare hormonal disorder called hypopituitarism, which makes the person lacks the hormones responsible for normal growth and development.
A werewolf's prey is small mammals, birds, deer, cattle and really anything with blood in it, and sometimes, but rarely they attack humans.
How old is 'Hunter' from 'The boy who cried werewolf'?
In real life, he is 17, but in the movie, he is supposed to be 13.
It's funny because he is only 7 months younger than Victoria Justice, but in the movie he is 3-4 years younger.
What is the fastest way to become a dentist?
The fastest way to become a dentist is to go to an accredited School of Dental Medicine. There are many located throughout the world. Then take the dental board exam to become licensed to practice.
Is there any proof that Christianity is true?
No. There is absolutely no proof Christianity is true. You can check the geology records, the fossil records, and the history books; there is absolutely no proof. Most people try to refute this claim by saying read the bible. But, it turns out that only 1 in 10 Christains actually have read the bible. And still, they believe reading the bible will automatically turn people into Christains. When actually, a good portion of the people who have read it turn AWAY from Christianity.
Was a Native American the first found as a werewolf?
No. The first confirmed werewolf was found in Sicily in 1923. The werewolf had been terrorizing the local town, Licata, reportedly killing 17 over a two-week span. The Italian army, under Gen. Federico Count Baistrocchi, dispatched of the creature. The autopsy revealed that it was, in fact, a werewolf, or, in Italian, a lupo mannaro. Unfortunately, Hitler demanded its remains from Italy in 1937 as a way of trying to further improve the Aryan race. While it's clear he was unsuccessful, there is no record on what happened to the remains after it was given to the Third Reich.
I'm a Cultural Studies professor at Yale. I particularly focus on urban legends, myths, and superstitions, and finding the hidden truth in them. Hope this helps.
What are the steps for transforming into a werewolf?
Its in your blood, in everybody's blood. Everybody has blood of vamps, were's, shifters. Everything. I am serious. You just have to activate the gene. NO MORE LIES...>.> or some hunting may ensue.
Inuyasha is a half dog demon and half human. His dad was a Full dog demon while his mother was human, which makes Inuyasha a half demon.
How do you know if you found your gspot?
It feels really, really, really good you know u have found your gspot when your climax is intense and long.
whoever thought that this would be a good question is extreamly stupid!! but i will answer it anyway....anaroxic people usually try to stay away from foods with a lot of calories. examples of foods are: apples, carrots, beans, radishes, tea, water, and any diet sodas. some of these foods are called negative calorie food because the human body uses up calories to digest food and if the food takes more calories to digest than are actually in the food so the net gain of calories is negative, i hope next time whoever asked this question will not ask such stupid questions!
What does a werewolf look like?
Most legends have had some basis in fact, and the legend of the werewolf is no exception. However the werewolf of popular fantasy/horror novels and films is an imaginary beast, based on extravagant interpretations of past superstitions. Wolves have been both feared and worshipped by past civilisations. The Ancient Egyptians feared the wolf god Ap-uat, who was associated with the Lord of the Dead. Ancient Greeks believed that wolves were sacred to Apollo and Ares, and a bronze statue of a wolf ornamented the oracle at Delphi. The legend of the founding of Rome is well known, with the abandoned twin babies Romulus and Remus being saved and succored by a wolf. Being suckled by a wolf is a notion that persisted into the Celtic civilisations, a legendary King of Ireland supposedly nurtured in this way. One Irish tribe claimed to be descended from a wolf. The werewolf story has roots at least as far back as the Ancient Romans. One of Ovid's shape-shifting stories tells of a King of Arcadia who turned into a wolf. This was a punishment because he tried to trick the god Jupiter into eating human flesh. Other ancient Greek writers including Herodotus and Pliny wrote about shape-shifting human/wolves. What could have led to such stories in the first place? There are various theories. The legend is too widespread and has been so for too long a time to have no basis in fact at all. A rare genetic mutation can produce excessive body hair, in females as much as males. Varieties of this disorder were probably responsible for the unfortunate 'bearded ladies' and 'wolfmen' in travelling freak shows in less enlightened times than ours. It is a mutation of the X chromosome so can be passed to future generations by either parent. It is easy to see how such conditions could have frightened people in past centuries, especially in remote country areas (where inbreeding could have led to an intensification of the disorder). Lycanthropic Disorder is a mental illness which causes the victim to believe that they are actually a werewolf. If someone truly believes that they turn into a werewolf under the full moon, they may be capable of committing crimes consistent with this delusion - thus perpetrating the werewolf legend into modern times. Ergot, the fungus which frequently affected the grains that were used to make bread throughout Europe for many centuries, is well known for its hallucinogenic properties. In a modern case in France in 1951, over 100 people suffered from ergot poisoning after eating bread made from infected rye. Many of them suffered from hallucinations about being attacked by or turning into wild animals. Such poisoning could have been another cause for the development of the werewolf myth. One final possibility lies in the diseases Rabies and Porphyria. Rabies, however, only lasts for a short while once the symptoms have developed, and then the victim dies. Rabies might have caused victims to briefly take on the appearance of a mad beast, but they would not lived to attack beyond this short timeframe. Porphyria, if untreated, leads to extreme sensitivity to light and degredation of the skin, thus producing a victim who rarely ventures out before nightfall and whose physical appearance is sinister. Mental disturbances accompany the physical symptoms. This disease is also genetic and therefore could have given rise to the notion of cursed families, as it often does not manifest until an age whereby the victim would have reproduced. There have been a few celebrated cases of feral children, such as inspired Mowgli in The Jungle Book. Many cases have been reported over the centuries but there is little documentary evidence for most of them. However some have been documented, in which children have been found in the depths of the jungle or forest, apparently having been raised by wolves, and then returned the human civilisation (usually by missionaries or other religious people). These children seen to have retained a propensity to run on all fours rather than walk upright, to eat raw meat rather than cooked meals, and have extreme problems learning any human language. It is difficult to say whether the children already had a mental disorder, whether one was induced by their upbringing, or anything else about them. But they undoubtedly add another thread to the enduring notion of the werewolf. Just how enduring this legend is can be well born out by the proliferation of popular novels, films and television programmes about werewolves. And a quick Internet search on werewolves throws up a wide variety of sites, some dealing with legends and possible causes such as outlined above - and some apparently written for werewolves, by werewolves!
For my book - what would happen if a werewolf in human form drank fairy dust?
My limited knowledge of fairy dust is to the incidence of Tinkerbell where it granted the ability of flight.
What happens when a werewolf gets a fairy pregnant?
That is impossible because werewolves and fairies don't exist. Maybe in your imaginary game it does but not in real life.
There is a size problem. The fairy would have to somehow be able to come up to human-size.
The werewolf would have to be in its inactive (human) mode.
The child would follow the characteristics of its mother until he/she reach post-adolescence.
To us in real life their is no such thing, yet in the fantasy world they describe them as big wolf like humans, 4 legged and furry with speed that cannot be reached by a normal human. These fantasy creatures a regularly used in movies for e.g. The new movie New Moon.
A1Awesome creatures with amazing stealth and cunning. Furred and four legged, although having the ability to walk on two. Leg structure is digitigrade. They hide themselves, and with good reason. And they aren't killers like Hollywood so strongly suggests.
A2They look like a normal person when it's not a full moon. When it's night time and a full moon, they look like a huge werewolf.... who ever made this answer is purely stupid..
A3We do not usually have fur, unless we are in our third stage of transformation. We look like humans in first stage, second we have slight vulpine features, third we gain fur and more apparent vulpine features, and fourth we gain full fur and our transformation is complete (mostly, we do not speak of our final) and the vulpine features are quite distinguished. We do walk upright, but we generally run on our four paws.
A4Original Werewolf-- Contrary to the popular 'Twilight' werewolf belief, true werewolves are human until the full moon. On the full moon, werewolves transform into actual wolves.
Different people may have different opinions - Here's your twilight example - For instance, in the Twilight Saga, the werewolves can change at will, (after a time of being totally uncontrolled) and the full moon doesn't bother them
The Harry Potter werewolf (in the books, not the movies), like Remus Lupin, are more like the true werewolf, turning only at the full moon, and becoming increasingly 'sick' as it approaches.
Other people say the Werewolf is actually half wolf, half human when it transforms, more like the Lupin from the Harry Potter movies, becoming slightly wolfish, but still remaining visibly human, or somewhat human.
Try reading up on different werewolf legends for more on other people's opinions.
A5Werewolves usually look like inbred wolves until they get to a certain age. When they get to that age they are usually mistaken as a normal wolf. That is why people usually see wolves and then the forest rangers never find them. It is in common books about legend's that a werewolf can only be shot by a sliver bullet. Part of this legend is true but not the 'bullet' part. werewolves can only be killed by a silver object either by being wounded or killed. When a werewolf has been killed it will change back into a human so try not to kill it near your house because you will have a hard time explaining that to the police!!
Also all the nonsense about Vampires being the Werewolves natural enemies is total rubbish. Vampires and Werewolves can get along fine because they are in the human world trying not to be noticed for what they are, so they both are on the same page with the human situation.
Werewolves cannot be known to exist in the human world because of all the things that people think they know but actually don't, For example - Werewolves are portrayed as flesh eating monsters but they are not. Werewolves keep their human brain so can remember everything they have done and also what is write and what is wrong (Yes they have consciences). Werewolves have usually got a big family and they all have very common first and last names like Laura Smith for example. I know of a big pack of werewolves that live near me and i know a girl who has told me all of this is a real werewolf because i have seen her change. That thwarts another myth of werewolves only changing at a full moon. She Says "If your blood is more pure, you can bring on the change whenever."
I am here to tell you what i know and that is it.
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