Can a werewolf mate with a human?

They can't feasibly mate with a human [2] and if they had children with a human as a human then the offspring would be human (see: Teddy Lupin). The thing is, a HP werewolf is still a person, still able to choose who they might spend time around when human, who to build relationships with and who to love.
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How does a werewolf know who their mate is?

Mating Process

When a male Werewolf finds a potential mate, his body releases a purring mechanism from his voice that has the power to encourage, or seduce, the mate in question to want to be closer to the male. The mate in question has to be close to the male, emotionally and physically for it to work.
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What does it mean when a werewolf marks you?

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 reproduce?

Werewolves generally reproduce by attacking non-werewolves. The stigma surrounding werewolves has been so extreme for centuries that very few have married and had children. However, where werewolves have married human partners, there has been no sign of their lycanthropy being passed to their offspring.
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What is a mate to a werewolf?

Each werewolf has a mate. The mates are their destined soulmates and they chosen by the moon goddess (their god). Werewolves usually find their mate after their first shift which is usually between the age 16-17. Mates are very possessive of each other especially the male.
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Can a werewolf reject their mate?

7) How rejection of mate works? The werewolf can reject his/her mate for any reason. But it implies he/she rejects the blessing of the Moon God. The rejection will take time to complete and they can accept each other in the meantime.
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Do male werewolves go into heat?

If werecreatures can go into heat, it should only be the females. Males of any species don't go into heat. Why? Males can "go at anytime," while females do so when they are fertile, which is usually during specific time(s) of the year called breeding season(s).
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Can female 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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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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Can a werewolf mate with a vampire?

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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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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 werewolves loyal?

The Alpha is viewed as the leader of the pack and other Werewolves will form a hierarchy below him. Werewolves in a pack will often display a strong pack mentality and will be fiercely loyal to each other and primarily to their Alpha.
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Do wolves fall in love?

Whether the wolf's idea of love is the same as a human's is still hotly debated among scientists, but this research is based on years of observing two packs of nine wolves. The researchers said they are confident that when they say two wolves have a thing for each other, it's at least a serious case of puppy love.
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How tall can a werewolf be?

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 are werewolves attracted to?

Much increased chance of contact with people which fuels their lust for blood and fresh meat. Werewolves being human in origin are naturally drawn to human meat. The big bright harvest moon is often used by farmers to continue working into the night which places them in harm's way as well.
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Can alpha and omega wolves mate?

In wolf hierarchy, the males tend to dominate other males and the females dominate other females so that there is generally a low ranking member of each sex. The alpha pair would never allow the omega male and female to mate, therefore the omegas are not pair-bonded to each other like the alphas.
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Can a werewolf love a human?

They can't feasibly mate with a human [2] and if they had children with a human as a human then the offspring would be human (see: Teddy Lupin). The thing is, a HP werewolf is still a person, still able to choose who they might spend time around when human, who to build relationships with and who to love.
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Is turning into a werewolf painful?

A werewolf first transformation is always extremely painful and slow; lasting over five hours and it is almost like torture. After the first change, the transformations become faster overtime but are always intensily painful.
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What is the strongest type of werewolf?

The Primordials are the most powerful werewolves in existence and no werewolf can match their power, they possess some abilities that normal werewolves don't. Their abilities are at their peak during a full moon. Heightened Senses - Primordials have extremely enhanced, keen senses of hearing, sight, smell, and taste.
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Do wolves have periods?

For much of the year, the hormonal status of female wolves is quite inactive. They are not going through monthly cycles like humans do. Then, in January and February, that changes. They will start their estrus cycle, which starts mating and breeding behavior.
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Do wolves go into heat?

The wolf's breeding cycle starts as early as November/December with courtship between the alpha pair. Hormone levels in both sexes start to rise in preparation for the breeding season in February/March when the females are in estrus (heat).
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Why can Klaus have a kid?

Literally the explanation is that Klaus was born a werewolf, so he can procreate. Every hybrid on the planet was born a werewolf. The CANON ANSWER is that he triggered the curse thus he can procreate.
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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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Do wolves mate for life?

Reproduction. Gray Wolves are monogamous, often mating for life. In the pack, only the alpha pair has sexual rights during breeding season. Females are normally sexually mature at 2-years of age.
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