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    from their vicious fangs. Or werewolves when they turn into wolves they can't control themselves and everyone has to run and hide from them. People had gotten so afraid of people actually turning into werewolves that if people thought you were a werewolf they would kill you, because they thought you were dangerous.That’s why most people try and kill them instead of stopping to pet

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    The Myth Of The Werewolf

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    The Myth Of The Werewolf Assistant – Insert Photo The myths and lore of the werewolf (http://www.livescience.com/24412-werewolves.html) had caught the imagination of not only the German public, but the whole of Europe during the medieval times. Such was the fear of this dreaded creature that people were burned at stake on mere suspicion of being a werewolf, much like the infamous witch hunts. It was the author, Johannes Fridericus Wolfeshusius (http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2012-186114/)

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    Werewolf Description

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    and tries to hold on the tree as the boy’s hand slowly slips a lightning struck the werewolf and instead of killing it, the lightning struck make the werewolf more powerful as his physical appearance change from a height of average human height to nine feet beast. As the boy realizes that the lightning did not changed his physical appearance but granted it more strength as the werewolf out of patients the werewolf slices the tree in half. The boy fall down and hits the ground

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    The Metaphorical Werewolf

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    The Metaphorical Werewolf For many, the idea of being lost in the dark woods alone at night, and beset upon by a bloodthirsty werewolf is the worst possible nightmare. Werewolves have stalked their hapless victims since ancient folklore, all the way to the silver screen, but many believe that the concept of the werewolf only goes as deep as the literal level. Many believe that myth, storytelling and legend describe real werewolves, whether they were real or not. However, this is not the case. It

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    The metal pieces shot through the wolf-like creature’s head, turning it into a black liquid substance before forming back into a head again. Seeing this Malessica started to move away from it. Epsilon followed Malessica, trying to keep a distance from the creature. Dorian had still been in the area, trying to find an opportunity to strike. Once he found his moment, Dorian clenched his right fist tightly sending a punch at the wolf creature. The creature turned its head towards Dorian, avoiding the

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    The witch wolf is a dangerous species and is very unique. It almost looks the same as a normal wolf, there is only some changes. Some differences from a normal wolf is how it catches prey, how it acts, where it lives, or what kind of powers it has. The witch wolf has grey fur and amber eyes. But, while they are on the prowl, all of their hair stands on end and their eyes turn black. A adult witch wolf is about 5.1 feet to 7.3 feet in length, which is larger than a normal wolf by a couple feet. These

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    Borador hammerfist was the dwarven leader of the iron wolves. He was a short black bearded man with an even shorter temper. Unlike the battle axe he wielded. His long beard hung nearly to his belly button. The beard was braided with little iron clamps at the end of each braid. This great and mighty beard never got in his way in battle. The hair on his head was shaved into a Mohawk. The sides of his skull had two tattoos of wolves. One on each side of his head. One wolf looked very peaceful and graceful

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    Sarcoptic Mange Essay

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    Demodectic and sarcoptic mange are common dermatological diseases in dogs. Both diseases are due to infestation of ectoparasitic mites from the class Arachnida in the epidermis and dermis of dogs and symptoms can range from mild to extreme (van den Broek et al. 2013). Severe cases of both demodectic and sarcoptic mange can lead to death but recent advances in treatment have greatly decreased the number of animals euthanized due to severe mange (van den Broek et al. 2013) Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis

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    Do Wolves Howl at the Moon? Wolves are most often considered with the moon. Wolves howl at the moon but do they really? Wolves talk to each other by howling and body language, most might think they are howling at the moon but it's just how they position their heads back when they howl. Wolves will make sure it's clear to howl when near a different territory in case there are enemies around. There is a lot of myths about wolves and the moon. One is about a man leaving the spirit world to receive

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    Clinical Lycanthropy

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    “And he was driven from men, and did eat grass as oxen, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven, till his hairs were grown like eagles’ feathers, and his nails like birds’ claws” (Daniel 4:33, King James Version). Just as in the book of Daniel, cases of human beings believing themselves to be animals have occurred throughout all of history. This condition, being scientifically named Clinical Lycanthropy, is not only rare, but also very much a mystery. The term Lycanthropy comes from two

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