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Real Life Werewolves. By Tameka . American Werewolves. In every culture, they have some form of the shape shifting beast that prowls the night. To America, this beast is called the werewolf.
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Real Life Werewolves By Tameka
American Werewolves • In every culture, they have some form of the shape shifting beast that prowls the night. To America, this beast is called the werewolf. • Nowadays, there are romanticized werewolves, like Jacob Black in Twilight, but back then, American werewolves were bloodthirsty beasts.
Greek Werewolves • It was thought that werewolves originated from Greece. • Zeus disguised himself as a traveler and stayed with the vicious Arcadian King Lycaon. • After nearly being killed by Lycaon, Zeus cursed him, making him turn into a wolf for years before turning back into a human.
Norman Werewolves • Norseman Myths say, warriors dressed themselves in the skins of wolves and were thought to gain the attributes of the wolves. • It is said that they “fear no one, feel no pain, have superhuman strength, and never surrender”. • These warriors were called Berserkers and they are where the word “berserk” comes from.
Werewolf Syndrome • The current scientific theory for werewolves is a skin disease, called Werewolf Syndrome (scientifically called Hypertrichosis). • It describes an abnormal growth in hair all around the body, and the extreme cases of this disease are how it earned the name “Werewolf Syndrome”.
Peter Stumpp • In Cologne, Germany, a man was accused of being a werewolf, thanks to his heinous crimes that were said to be werewolf like. • He killed sixteen people (fourteen children and two pregnant women) by ripping out their throats and eating the bodies.
Lycanthrope • Lycanthrope is a rare mental disease that involves the afflicted person whole heartedly believing that he or she has or can turn into an animal (not a wolf all the time, but mostly). • The symptoms of lycanthrope will be a change in behavior; the person will act like the animal he/she believes he is. • It is said that this disease may be caused by some form of dementia or psychosis.
Resources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_lycanthropy • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertrichosis • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycanthropy • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Stumpp • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werewolf • http://www.werewolves.com/ • http://werewolves.monstrous.com/werewolf_romania.htm