How do werewolves sleep?

According to legend, those under the curse of the werewolf tend to get restless and have trouble sleeping in the nights leading up to the full moon. A new study suggests we're all prone to this behaviour – going to sleep later in the evening and sleeping for shorter periods of time as the Moon gets fuller and brighter.
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Do werewolves get tired?

Werewolves are tough creatures with a well-built body and energy of a hyperactive kid. Their endurance and stamina can go on for hours even if they have large wounds. Werewolves will never get tired during their battle; they will fight till their death.
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Can a human turn into a werewolf?

It is said that humans can be turned into werewolves by having been bitten by another werewolf. Getting scratched is a questionable way of becoming a werewolf, but most don't believe in it. However, both of these only work if the werewolf in question is in wolf form.
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What happens to a werewolf on a full moon?

They look like regular people during the day. But when the moon is full, they turn into a hairy — and scary — monster! And when the full moon disappears they turn back into a person. Meet... the werewolf!
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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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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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What are werewolves attracted to?

The closer they are to full moon, the more built their bodies become; subsequently, their logic weakens while their animalistic instincts become stronger. A werewolf's mentality is completely devoted to its pack, as are most werewolves devoted to their own kind. They also have an attraction to the moon.
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Why do wolves howl when it's a full moon?

Why do gray wolves howl at the moon? We hate to burst your bubble, but it is a myth that wolves howl at the moon! Howling may be heard at night, but it is not a behavior directed at the moon. Instead, it is used as a social rally call, a hail to hunt or as a territorial expression.
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Why do werewolves howl at the full moon?

Wolves do not howl at the moon! They howl to communicate with each other. Howling is the most direct way of communicating across long distances, and is especially important in areas where wolf territories are vast. A howl can communicate things like a wolf's location, warnings about predators, and the position of prey.
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Is it painful to turn into a werewolf?

The monthly transformation of a werewolf is extremely painful if untreated and is usually preceded and succeeded by a few days of pallor and ill health. While in his or her wolfish form, the werewolf loses entirely its human sense of right or wrong.
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How do you tell if you're a werewolf?

9 Signs That You Might be a Werewolf
  1. Unibrow.
  2. Hairy Palms.
  3. Mismatched Fingers.
  4. Glowing Eyes.
  5. Abrasions on the Arms and Legs.
  6. Unquenchable Thirst, Dry Tongue and Eyes.
  7. Frequenting Graveyards at Night.
  8. Craving for Raw Meat.
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Where can I find a werewolf?

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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How does a werewolf age?

From the official guide that SM wrote & released: "once a werewolf transforms, his aging speeds up until he reaches the age of maturity, roughly twenty-five. At this point, as long as he continues to phase, he remains at that age.
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What is the life expectancy of a werewolf?

Life Expectancy

The Average Werewolf lives around 1700 years, to 2100 years. The Oldest recorded Werewolf was 2327 years old.
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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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Can wolves cry tears?

Do Wolves Cry Tears? Wolves do not shed tears out of sadness just like we as humans do, although they might have tears in their eyes when a smaller object gets stuck in the eye.
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Do wolves respond to human howls?

Why Do Wolves Howl When Humans Howl? When a wolf replies to a human's howl, they warn you to stay away from their territory. Whether they know it is a human, or another wolf is unknown, but they know it is not one of their pack.
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Why do wolves eyes glow?

Wolves have a special layer of reflective cells behind their retinas called the tapetum lucidum. The retroreflective nature of the tapetum lucidum causes it to reflect light back along the same path it arrived, which means that light passing through the retina is reflected back into the eye.
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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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Why werewolves are sexier than vampires?

She equates vampires to metrosexuals: good-looking, slightly effeminate and sophisticated. Werewolves, on the other hand, are more rugged, old-fashioned and dangerous - like military men, she says. "They're more earthy, they're more rough and tumble.
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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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Are werewolves immortal?

In the Underworld franchise, Werewolves are biologically immortal transgenics, as opposed to supernaturally immortal creatures of pop culture. In the novelizations, all Werewolves have cobalt eyes and foam at the mouth, much like rabid animals.
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Are werewolves good?

In many depictions, werewolves are evil -- they kill animals and innocent people, sometimes for fun. But in some books and films, werewolves are good, or at least sympathetic. They stir the audience's compassion, largely because of their struggles to accept or control their lycanthropy.
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What are werewolves allergic to?

Werewolves are also vulnerable to silver, which will give them allergy-like reactions at the touch, or can kill them if used as a blade. Silver is used to restrain werewolves on full moon nights. They have allergic reactions to basil as well.
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