Teeth and Bones - things that don't add up
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If you look at many of the vampire movies, they have the teeth grow out.
Perhaps some of the teeth don't transform back prolerly once teh First Chnage has happened ( Molars/premolars ). This would help make the third option ( perhaps ) bea bit more believable?
If you look at many of the vampire movies, they have the teeth grow out.
Perhaps some of the teeth don't transform back prolerly once teh First Chnage has happened ( Molars/premolars ). This would help make the third option ( perhaps ) bea bit more believable?
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<,However, on the hind legs, they've adapted to completely negate the 5th digit, the equivalent of our big toe. So! On werewolves, what happens to those bones? Do werewolves have dewclaws on their hind feet? I like to think yes - and that being another identifying feature in wolf-form.>>
Some dogs in all breeds have dewclaws on the back leg, and some breeds it is mandatory, so, in the case of a were, t hey have front & rear dewclaws.
Some dogs in all breeds have dewclaws on the back leg, and some breeds it is mandatory, so, in the case of a were, t hey have front & rear dewclaws.
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Could someone explain why my Russian Wolfhound only eats my WereWolf Books?
Could someone explain why my Russian Wolfhound only eats my WereWolf Books?