Do female werewolves turn twice a month?

In season one, Peter mentions that female werewolves actually lose control twice a month rather than once a month like the men. It's never explained why or how and seems to be dropped in season two. We never see Erica transform more than once during the full moon nor does Derek ever mention this difference to her.
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What's 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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Are there any girl werewolves in Teen Wolf?

Among the many deaths that happened during Teen Wolf, one of the most disappointing was the female werewolf, Erica. Not only was she one of the few female werewolves we had early on, but her death was also unceremonious, as her body was left in a storage closet in season three.
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Do werewolves have a mating season?

No. Werewolves needing a particular kind of “mate” or having some kind of mating seasons or rituals was never, ever a thing in folklore whatsoever. Werewolves in folklore are perfectly ordinary individuals with an unusual curse.
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How long are werewolves pregnant?

In these situations, wolf packs can look a lot like step-families or adoptive-families. A breeding couple that establishes a pack is called a breeding pair. Breeding occurs each year in the late winter and pups are born after a gestation period of about two months.
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Do female wolves get 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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How often do female wolves go into heat?

A mature female wolf comes into estrus once a year. Thus, a breeding pair produces one litter of pups each spring, but in areas of high prey abundance more than one female in a pack may give birth.
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How often do werewolves go into heat?

Awakening generally happens around age sixteen or seventeen. First heat generally happens within a year after awakening, and females typically have about four heats per year.
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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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How do 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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Why are there no female Lycans?

Viktor forced Lucian and his progeny to feed on humans in order to create more lycans. As such, the gender distribution of the lycans was entirely up to Viktor. Given that their duties mainly required physical strength, Viktor may have preferred to turn only males.
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What is a Zeta werewolf?

The Zeta Werewolf is the rarest and most powerful class of Werewolf. known as the "King of Wolves", An elder werewolf, Lycaon was the first to hold the title until his death a the hands of the Silent Cove Hunters.
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What is a Delta werewolf?

Delta: The Delta Werewolf is a Werewolf in training for Beta position. They are third in rank to Alpha and Beta. Delta's do not hold the authority to call medium or large hunts. That is a privilege to only ranked Alphas, Betas, Lead Hunter and hunters.
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What is a alpha female werewolf called?

A luna wolf is another term for the alpha female in the pack, which is the counterpart of the alpha male and is the main female.
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What is a lycan vs werewolf?

Werewolves, which have their origin in English folklore, are human beings that have been changed into humanoid wolves whereas lycans are humanoid wolves. Both the lycan and werewolf possess great superhuman powers, agility, speed, regenerative abilities, coordination, and have excellent tracking abilities.
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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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What is a Luna wolf?

A luna wolf is the alpha female of the pack. She's the female counterpart to the alpha male. The luna wolf is the only one who'll breed but will get help from other female wolves in the pack. The word luna means “moon” in Latin, and the luna wolf symbolizes the moon's cycles of change.
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Do wolves cheat on their mates?

The degree of cheating is not yet completely clear for wolves, but there is evidence that wolves do cheat on the mates they've bred with. This is especially typical for alpha males, who will usually have a bit more choice when it comes to their breeding partners as compared to the regular males in the pack.
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What age does a werewolf first transform?

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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What is a heat in werewolf terms?

Heat- This is when the female mate starts to give off a certain sent that tells her mates that... well that she's ready to mate.
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How long is a wolf in heat for?

Mating season can be anywhere from January to April with the alpha female having only five to seven days of oestrus. During this time, the alpha pair may move out of the pack temporarily to prevent interruption from other pack members.
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Do wolves bleed in heat?

Both wolf and dog females demonstrate the same signs of estrous and were considered to be in heat when they were observed with a swollen vulva and vaginal bleeding (Cafazzo et al. 2014). Within the heat period we also distinguished between peak and nonpeak days.
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How often do wolves ovulate?

The Gray Wolf species, Canis Lupus, reproduction is literally seasonal. They come into season in the winter months. This is not unusual for temperate zone species. What is unique to the species is that they only have one ovulatory cycle (monestrum) annually.
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Can an alpha wolf mate with an Omega?

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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Why can't wolves separate after mating?

Wolves will get stuck together when mating because of the “tie”, which happens when the male's sexual organ expands and the female's vulva contracts, causing the two animals to get stuck together. This tie is expected to last anywhere between 15-30 minutes before they get unstuck.
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