Can werewolves live forever?

The werewolves don't live forever, but they don't age for a period of time, until they are able to stop fasing into wolves.
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At what age does a werewolf turn?

Those who were born as werewolves or were bit very young don't reach full "wolf maturity" until they reach puberty, which is somewhere between the age of 11 and 14. When they reach that point, their body starts to change rapidly, their urges to transform start to show more and more, almost uncontrollably.
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Will Jacob stop aging?

While in wolf form, his teeth can cut through the "granite-hard" body of a vampire with ease. Members of the Quileute wolf-pack do age if they do not phase for a long time; Jacob's body has physically grown to the equivalent of a 25-year-old in Breaking Dawn but stops aging after that.
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Are werewolves real?

The werewolf is a mythological animal and the subject of many stories throughout the world—and more than a few nightmares.
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Are Twilight werewolves immortal?

The werewolves don't live forever, but they don't age for a period of time, until they are able to stop fasing into wolves. That should also answer your question Sudhiksha and Dee, they can stop themselves from fasing.
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Can werewolves speak?

Assuming the rest of the vocal apparatus is human-shaped and has comparable features, yes, they would be able to talk. Vocal resonation would be quite off, and the pitch would likely be higher - rather than growl, your average werewolf would tend to yip (but that may vary as it depends on several other factors).
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How long are werewolves pregnant?

A pregnancy for a female/male werewolf is shorter than the 9 months a human would normally have. Werewolves grow rapidly the first few years, so the gestation can be as short as 3 months or sometimes longer depending on how many babies the female/male is carrying. Werewolves really do heal very quickly.
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Where are werewolves found?

The "eastern" werewolf-vampire is found in the folklore of Central and Eastern Europe, including Hungary, Romania and the Balkans, while the "western" werewolf-sorcerer is found in France, German-speaking Europe and in the Baltic.
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What kills a werewolf?

Invulnerability - Werewolves cannot be killed by conventional means and weapons. Certain supernatural weapons, as well as silver however, can kill them. Werewolves can also be killed by decapitation, as well as certain supernatural beings.
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Is it better to be a werewolf or vampire?

At lower levels, Werewolf is maybe a better choice, because it's easier to level up, and Vampire Lord won't have as many advantages. However overall, Vampire Lord is a complete power trip. At level 46+ you get an extra 250 health, 200 magicka and 100 stamina.
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What happens when a werewolf dies?

When a werewolf dies, it turns back into a human. The name is derived from "wer" meaning man and "wulf" meaning wolf. They are sometimes referred to as 'Lycans'.
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Who was the first werewolf ever?

One of the earliest known werewolf legends comes from Greek mythology. According to the legend, a man named Lycaon angered Zeus, the Lord of the Gods, when he served Zeus a meal made from human flesh. As punishment, the enraged Zeus turned Lycaon into a wolf.
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Can a Vampire and werewolf mate?

Vampire-Werewolf hybrids are a deadly cross between a Werewolf and Vampire. They are among the most powerful creatures and hybrids in existance, having both Werewolf and Vampire powers.
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What is the lifespan of a Vampire?

This limit varies, but for us is generally around 80 to 100 years. Evolution: How did your vampire evolve?
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How tall is a werewolf?

In Glabro form, the near human form, a werewolf would be up to 7.5 feet tall and 400lbs. In Hispo form, the dire wolf form, you're 4-6 feet tall (at the shoulder) and up to 800lbs. Now, throw in the Huge Size merit and your Homid form goes up to 7 feet / 400lbs.
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What is a female werewolf called?

In mythology and literature, a werewoman or were-woman is a woman who has taken the form of an animal through a process of lycanthropy.
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How does a werewolf mark his mate?

The marking is the first step of the mating process. Werewolves through the marking where the male-wolf bites his mate in the place in between the shoulder and neck. Once the female is marked then half of the bond is completed.
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Can werewolves get pregnant?

Yes because if two werewolves mate, they can give birth to an actual wolf cub. But according to Pottermore, that's only ever happened twice. I'm not sure what happens to the baby during the full moon.. I know on the tv show The Originals, werewolves don't turn on the full moon if they're pregnant.
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How does a person become a werewolf?

Common ones are being bitten, being born, and drinking rainwater from the footprint of a werewolf or drinking downstream from one. There are multiple origins of them. In Greece a king named Lycaon attempted to feed Zeus human flesh at a banquet and was turned into one along with his sons.
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How does it feel to become a werewolf?

Folklore and pop culture has codified the steps of how you turn into a werewolf, and it's not pretty. While the end result might be cool, the steps of turning into a werewolf are all pretty painful for your human form to handle. There is usually a lot of screaming, snapping, stretching, and howling involved.
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Can Renesmee live forever?

Nahuel states that Renesmee will probably reach complete physical maturity around seven years after her birth, at which point she will stop aging and live to an unknown extent of years.
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What do werewolves like eating?

They'd hunt animals for food and return that food to their friends. So what do werewolves in folklore eat? We see werewolves eat animals (cattle, sheep, etc.) a lot, but we virtually never get an actual depiction of a werewolf eating a person from these time periods.
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Are vampires stronger than werewolves Twilight?

In the world of fictional stories, werewolves are more powerful than vampires, and always have been. But in the Twilight series, they are not. Jacob is the exception and has more abilities, and powers, than almost all the other shape-shifters in his pack.
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