A Werewolf Bite is an extremely poisonous and toxic fluid that is produced by the saliva glands within the fortifications of werewolves. The venom is commonly transmitted into vampires as a means of infecting and eventually killing 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. At night, you'll transform into a part-human, part-wolf creature and prey on human beings.
To become a werewolf, it is necessary to be bitten by a werewolf in their wolfish form at the time of the full moon. When the werewolf's saliva mingles with the victim's blood, contamination will occur.
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.
If a vampire in the Twilight universe bites a human, the latter will turn into a vampire (unless the venom is taken out, as happened in Twilight with Bella, James, and Edward), but if a vampire bites a werewolf, nothing will happen to the latter.
The effects are unknown if a werewolf bites a human, while some lore states that werewolves can spread their curse to humans with their bite this has never been addressed on the show as no werewolves have ever bitten a human during the series.
This means that only cure for werewolf bite (besides siphoning ability) is Hope blood. Not only his (because also Hope's) but yes his blood was a cure because he was Original Hybrid, progenitor of whole species.
There are characteristics that make werewolves special, and that allow a person to tell them apart from real wolves, such as the eyes, shape, and tail. When in human form, werewolves look and act like any normal human being, although they usually appear to be ill around nights when there is a full moon.
The aardwolf has not seen decreasing numbers and is relatively widespread throughout eastern Africa. They are not common throughout their range, as they maintain a density of no more than 1 per square kilometer, if food is abundant. Because of these factors, the IUCN has rated the aardwolf as least concern.
The earliest surviving example of man-to-wolf transformation is found in The Epic of Gilgamesh from around 2,100 BC. However, the werewolf as we now know it first appeared in ancient Greece and Rome, in ethnographic, poetic and philosophical texts.
During the transformation, the body of the person is twisted in an unnatural manner as bones reshape and shift to form a lycanthrope-humaniod skeleton, causing the person immense pain.
Triggers. Most werewolves have a trigger that makes them transform. For example, if a werewolf is in human form and it gets too hyper, it will transform. Other triggers are: getting too angry, getting hurt, getting too much adrenaline, or to protect something or someone, and even fire.
Cures. One cure for werewolf venom is the blood of the Original hybrid, Niklaus Mikaelson, as well as the blood of his daughter, Hope. Both can be used to cure a werewolf bite. However, following Klaus' death in When The Saints Go Marching In, only Hope's blood remains.
When a vampire bites a human, the venom will be passed from the vampire's mouth into the person's bloodstream. If the blood contaminated with venom isn't fully sucked away, the human's heart will pump the venom throughout their cardiovascular system and start to infect every cell it passes within the host's body.
We all know vampires are extremely strong and fast, but werewolves are faster and stronger and they have the advantage of being pack hunters - so rarely hunt alone.
Life Expectancy. The Average Werewolf lives around 1700 years, to 2100 years. The Oldest recorded Werewolf was 2327 years old.
The Primordial werewolves are the second werewolves, as such are the most feared and most powerful of all in existence. They first came into existence in the beginning of 7,000 BC. There are 10 of them in total. They existed along with the Primordial Vampires and the Original Witch.
If werewolves and humans breed, the werewolf gene can sometimes transfer to the unborn child, but it is rare. This can be dangerous if the female is human. If the child does get the werewolf gene, then her pregnancy will be the 3 month gestation (like a werewolf's), which can harm both the mother and the baby.
In the early modern world, there was not always a clear separation between the idea of the werewolf and the witch. A werewolf could be male or female but was not necessarily a witch.
It has been reported that when two supernatural creatures in Supernatural, such as a werewolf and a vampire, have a child, the child will be born as either a vampire or a werewolf rather than as a hybrid. Hybrids may be easily created using NRaas Master Controller.
Werewolves. Werewolves are capable of resurrecting another werewolf so long as the body is mostly intact and there is a worm moon, an Alpha werewolf or perhaps the actual killer involved, and also moonlight shining directly on the corpse.
Werewolves can siphon the pain from presumably any animal that can feel pain, heavy use of this ability takes a toll on the user and can result in loss of life or loss of power if the user is an alpha.