How do you catch a Werewolf?

Lure them into a booby trap
Like a cartoon mouse to a block of Swiss cheese, lycanthropes are drawn to flesh and blood. While a rope net or a tripwire can temporarily work as your wolf trap, a ring of Mountain Ash (found in Northern California) is your best bet.
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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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Can humans become werewolves?

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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How do you scare away a werewolf?

Pungent smelling silver gray Wormwood, which is an Artemisia is said to ward off werewolves. Small charms or amulets of the leaves were made to wear during the Halloween season. Pungent smelling silver gray Wormwood, which is an Artemisia is said to ward off werewolves.
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Where can you find werewolves?

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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Does werewolf still exist?

Still, werewolves have a cult following, werewolf sightings are reported each year, and werewolf legends will likely continue to haunt the dreams of people throughout the world.
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What are werewolf afraid of?

Ultimately, by transgressing the border between human and animal, werewolves illustrated a fear of the devil and his followers undermining human, particularly Christian, society. Accounts of humans turning into wolves are found as early as the ancient Norwegian Völsunga saga or Ovid's Metamorphoses.
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What are werewolves attracted to?

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. Werewolves are born and bred to be possessive, territorial, extremely protective, stubborn, and hot tempered (Males especially).
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What to do if you see a wolf?

Stand tall and make themselves look larger. Calmly but slowly back away and maintain eye contact. If the wolf does not run away immediately, continue making yourself large, keeping eye contact, and backing away. Do not turn your back on the wolf or run away.
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Can a human fight off a wolf?

A human can kill a wolf, without weapons, given a modicum of training in handling hostile animals and ideal circumstances in the wild.
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What happens if a werewolf bites you?

That's because "The Wolf Man" did for werewolves what Bram Stoker's 1897 novel "Dracula" did for vampires. It set the rules for how werewolves are supposed to behave. According to "The Wolf Man," if a werewolf bites you, you have no choice but to become a werewolf yourself.
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How do you get a wolf to like you?

Generally, the things I've found that wolves prefer in humans are:
  1. Being female. Wolves tend to like women more. ...
  2. Move slowly and deliberately and not directly towards the wolf. ...
  3. Don't wear hats or glasses. ...
  4. Don't stare right at the animal. ...
  5. Don't assume that because a wolf is near you, you can pet it. ...
  6. Be patient.
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What are werewolf eyes?

The colors

A standard, run-of-the-mill werewolf will have golden-yellow eyes. This is, essentially, the default setting. If a werewolf becomes an Alpha, he or she will then have red eyes. It makes no difference if you're a True Alpha or not, as the color is the same. Then, finally, we have werewolves with blue eyes.
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Can werewolves live forever?

At this point, as long as he continues to phase, he remains at that age. It's possible that a werewolf could choose to live this way forever and enjoy the same limited immortality as a vampire, but most Quileute werewolves give up phasing in order to grow old and die alongside their family and friends.
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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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Should you look a wolf in the eyes?

Direct eye contact in these canids is often a behavior in establishing or challenging dominance, so staring at a dog or wolf makes them uncomfortable, if not irritated.
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Are wolves friendly?

"If you take wolves and socialize them properly at a young age, and work with them on a daily basis, then yes, you can get them to be cooperative and attentive to humans," said Friederike Range, a researcher at the Messerli Research Institute at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.
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How do you fight a wolf?

Lower your head and bow slightly – the wolf will see this as a submissive and non-threatening behaviour. Back away slowly but do not turn your back on the wolf. Fight the urge to turn and run – if the wolf sees you running, it sees you as prey. You cannot outrun a wolf.
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How do you tell if you are 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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Is it painful to turn into a werewolf?

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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Can werewolves talk?

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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Can werewolves cross water?

Weaknesses. Werewolves are unable to cross running water while in wolf form. It is not known if silver has any effect on werewolves.
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Are werewolves afraid of fire?

Most werewolves are not afraid of fire. Many werewolves do not have any trouble approaching or controlling fire if they have to. Like humans werewolves cannot touch fire without being burned by it but fire will not stop a werewolf any more than fire will stop a human.
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Who is the God of werewolves?

Lycaon | Greek mythology | Britannica.
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