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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WerewolfWerewolf - Wikipedia

    In folklore, a werewolf [a] (from Old English werwulf 'man-wolf'), or occasionally lycanthrope [b] (from Ancient Greek λυκάνθρωπος, lykánthrōpos, 'wolf-human'), is an individual who can shape-shift into a wolf (or especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely or after being placed under a ...

  2. Jul 7, 2018 · Learn about the folklore and history of werewolves, the man-wolves that hunt at night and crave human flesh. Discover how they were cursed, transformed, and identified, and how they differ from lycanthropes.

  3. Oct 21, 2021 · Don’t miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_subLong before a full moon could transform a human into a beast, the werewolf was...

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  4. Werewolf, in European folklore, a man who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day. Some change shape at will; others, in whom the condition is hereditary or acquired by having been bitten by a werewolf, change shape involuntarily whenever there is a full moon.

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  5. www.history.com › history-of-the-werewolf-legendWerewolf Legends - HISTORY

    Aug 23, 2017 · Learn about the origins and stories of werewolves, mythological creatures that transform into wolves. Explore the historical and cultural aspects of werewolf folklore, from ancient Greece to medieval Europe.

  6. Aug 31, 2023 · Learn about the origin, folklore and fiction of werewolves, the legendary shapeshifters that can transform into wolves. Discover how movies, books and witch trials shaped our modern-day perception of these monsters.

  7. Oct 28, 2018 · The werewolf is a staple of supernatural fiction, whether it be film, television, or literature. You might think this snarling creature is a creation of the Medieval and Early Modern periods, a ...

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