What is mating season for werewolves?

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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What is the mating process for werewolves?

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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How do werewolves mark their mate?

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. After the marking process their bond grow stronger in which now they can not only feel each other emotions but also read each other thoughts too.
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Can werewolves reject their mate?

Every werewolf could find their mate after either one of them attaining the age of sixteen. But it's up to the person/wolf to make the final decision of accepting or rejecting the mate. And the destined mates will have a connection towards the soul of each other.
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What time of year do wolves mate?

Wolves breed once a year in late winter or early spring depending on where they live. For example, gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes region breed in February to March, while gray wolves in the arctic may breed a few weeks later – in March to April. Red wolves usually breed in late January or early February.
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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. I currently see it as analogous to menarche (first menstrual period in humans) in terms of physical sexual development and potential fertility.
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Do wolves only mate once?

Reproduction. Gray Wolves are monogamous, often mating for life. In the pack, only the alpha pair has sexual rights during breeding season.
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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 long are werewolves pregnant for?

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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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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Why do wolves bite when mating?

As the courtship progresses, the male will smell the genital region of the female to determine her readiness to mate, his tongue flicking in and out, testing the air for traces of her sex hormones, If she is not sexually receptive, she will repel the male with growls and snaps of her jaws.
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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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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 male wolves mark their mate?

A male wolf will mark his mate by smelling the female wolf's genitals. She will produce sex hormones that he will be able to smell when ready to breed. This can be picked up by many other males in the wolf pack however the alpha male is usually the only one to breed in a pack.
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Are wolves possessive of their mates?

By nature, wolves are believed to be very affectionate to their mates. Usually displayed most by the alpha pair. Especially after mating, they remain affectionate and close to each other.
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Can a vampire mate with a werewolf?

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 there female werewolves?

Though the werewolves are more commonly men, and women are more commonly snakes, there are some female werewolves prior to the nineteenth century. And examination of these lesser-spotted lycanthropes reveals much about the ways in which the werewolf will enter contemporary urban fantasy.
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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.
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Can humans be werewolves?

In Italy, France and Germany, it was said that a man or woman could turn into a werewolf if he or she, on a certain Wednesday or Friday, slept outside on a summer night with the full moon shining directly on his or her face. It is said that humans can be turned into werewolves by having been bitten by another werewolf.
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How did Klaus get Hayley pregnant?

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. Tyler transitioned to a vampire thus he could not procreate.
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What happens if a wolves mate dies?

Wolves do, typically, stick to a single mate, as long as they're both alive. If their mate is killed or dies otherwise, wolves quickly move on and start searching for a new one.
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What is a female alpha wolf called?

A female wolf is called a she-wolf or luna wolf, depending on their status and rank in the pack. Luna wolf is another term for the alpha female, the counterpart to the alpha male. She-wolf is usually used for all female wolves, from alphas to omegas.
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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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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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