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Wolves can tolerate snow, but how would a werewolf fare? It would depend on body temperature of course, and fur structure... a werewolf might not have the layered pelt necessary to ward off the cold as acutely as his normal wolf brother. Body temperature might be lower as well; granted, probably slight higher than 98.6 degrees, but most likely not as high as 102. Conceivably, werewolves in arctic environments might need to supplement their warmth just like humans, either by building fire or wearing clothing. At what point does a poor werewolf's toes get frostbite in the tundra? How dangerous would hypothermia be?
How cold is too cold?
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I think that would depend on the Werewolf. Some (like Underworld) wouldn't have enough fur for a Chihuaha, while some (Wulfen Blood) have three layers of fur.
There is also the matter of body fat: That insulates better than fur (Seals, walruses, etc.)
So , it would depend on both the Werewolf and the Universe it inhabited.
There is also the matter of body fat: That insulates better than fur (Seals, walruses, etc.)
So , it would depend on both the Werewolf and the Universe it inhabited.
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Varies. Most I would say with the shaggy fur look to only have one coat, so only a little better than people, like people wearing sweaters.
if they had wolf and other canine layers of fur, then much colder temperatures. Arctic wolves would be even colder than that.
However if the werewolf acts like a normal wolf than the layers are based on a seasonal change, the causes could vary, The Bowman's wolf from Freefall does this as an ageing thing, but with a human life span causes them to have many months of winter fur and summer fur even when not needed.
but if done as a response to temperature and such as would be more natural even with a human life span it might work against them be exposed to extreme cold during the summer or heat during the winter.
However looking at bog breeds that stay indoors all the time we can see some not developing the right fur when not exposed to the needed constant stimulii.
if they had wolf and other canine layers of fur, then much colder temperatures. Arctic wolves would be even colder than that.
However if the werewolf acts like a normal wolf than the layers are based on a seasonal change, the causes could vary, The Bowman's wolf from Freefall does this as an ageing thing, but with a human life span causes them to have many months of winter fur and summer fur even when not needed.
but if done as a response to temperature and such as would be more natural even with a human life span it might work against them be exposed to extreme cold during the summer or heat during the winter.
However looking at bog breeds that stay indoors all the time we can see some not developing the right fur when not exposed to the needed constant stimulii.
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Also depends on the shape of the werewolf. The skinny Harry Potter werewolf isnt going to be able to keep much heat in. But the Van Helsing with its stocky body and thick fur should be a lot warmer...though their ears should be shorter to keep in heat.
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