I have encountered both modes. Certainly the rogue state of the werewolf would favor a solitary life but communal living would provide some means of control.
Instances of communal werewolves have been mentioned in or hinted at:
* The howling series * 'Werewolves of London' and 'The Angel of Pain' by Brian Stablesford * 'Wolf' starring Jack Nickleson and Michelle Phieffer. (one of the most accurate depictions I've ever come across)
* Underworld
We do both and yes I'm a lycan. We prefer to be called lycans not werewolves.
Yes, werewolves often live in packs with other werewolves to form a social community and provide support for each other. Living in a pack helps them navigate their dual nature and the challenges that come with being a werewolf.
The deal well this world is to big to not have some things we dont think live. If werewolves and other mystical beans like vampires exist it would be a problem. Then there is the sightings that have never ended some say that there is werewolves and some say it is just a disease
Werewolves are often depicted as creatures who live in solitude or as part of a pack in remote areas like forests or mountains. They typically transform into wolves during the full moon and may struggle with controlling their wild instincts. In folklore, they are said to be vulnerable to silver objects and are often feared by humans.
Some fish that tend to be loners include certain species of anglerfish, lionfish, and betta fish. These fish are often territorial and prefer to live alone rather than in schools or groups.
Works of HorrorIn the movieswerewolves can be found is places where vampires live like la push or forks because werewolves main job is to protect humans from vampires even though i see no threat against vampires if you don't smell to good... anyway werewolves can be found in places like Greenland and places where it rains because as i said werewolves are found near vampires trying to protect humans ( and maybe a place like seatle )Were wolves certainly do not exsist.First of all, you spelled werewolf wrong. Second of all, the plural of wolf is wolves, so it would actually be werewolves. Third of all, there is no such thing as werewolves, and the only way a human would act " wolf like" would be if they had a condition called clinical lycanthropy. I hope that answered your question.
They live by him self because they are loners an like to watch Harry Potter by them selfs WITH NO ONE AROUND.
Yes, grey wolves, like many others live in a pack. However you may find some loners.
Most sleep in homes like regular people but they (we) like running at night
No.
In fairytales.
Yeah, werewolves can live wherever they want, seeing as they are human most of the time anyway.
Werewolves are mythological creatures; they aren't real.
Yes, werewolves often live in packs with other werewolves to form a social community and provide support for each other. Living in a pack helps them navigate their dual nature and the challenges that come with being a werewolf.
It is not natural for a horse to live alone. In fact, it is very stressful most of the time. On occasions, horses are forced to live alone and they adapt somewhat. In other cases, there are a few horses that are "loners" and prefer to be alone. However, the majority of horses live in a herd, where they are most comfortable because there is safety in numbers.
The deal well this world is to big to not have some things we dont think live. If werewolves and other mystical beans like vampires exist it would be a problem. Then there is the sightings that have never ended some say that there is werewolves and some say it is just a disease
Werewolves don't exist. They appear in some folktales and some authors used the idea for movies and books. In movies they live wherever the author or screen writer wants them to live. Wolves of course exist but not werewolves.
Werewolves aren't real.