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This was actually inspired by a post at another board. And my itchy dog.
What would a werewolf do to keep from getting fleas? And once they got them how would they get rid of 'em? They're bound to get a few ticks at least, if only from wandering around near plants or laying on the ground.
What would a werewolf do to keep from getting fleas? And once they got them how would they get rid of 'em? They're bound to get a few ticks at least, if only from wandering around near plants or laying on the ground.
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Technically they ARE dogs, just like tigers are cats.Morkulv wrote:God, no, please don't!
Wolves (and werewolves) are NOT dogs and should not be able to have fleas (accept human fleas). But thats just my opinion.
You don't even have to be a dog to get fleas. Parasites don't discriminate. If they can suck your blood then they will.
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It would depend on the LIQ's lifestyle. If he spends lots o' his time as a wolf, prowling ang growling in the wilderness, then yes, he will probibly have fleas. But, if he lives a mostly human life, say, in a city, working as an accountant, and doesn't get out to the woods too often, then he probibly wont.
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Re: Fleas
Shifting to human would probably rid most fleas that weren't located on the head or nearby. In gestalt form it probably woudln't be to hard to give one's self a flea-bath.Set wrote:This was actually inspired by a post at another board. And my itchy dog.
What would a werewolf do to keep from getting fleas? And once they got them how would they get rid of 'em? They're bound to get a few ticks at least, if only from wandering around near plants or laying on the ground.
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or just take some doggy medication for that kind thing.
realy, i wouldn't realy worry about getting fleas. you got to pretty much live in one of you wolf forms to get it other wise the worse you get is some ticks but all you need is a lighter to fix that (burn, baby, burn!!)
realy, i wouldn't realy worry about getting fleas. you got to pretty much live in one of you wolf forms to get it other wise the worse you get is some ticks but all you need is a lighter to fix that (burn, baby, burn!!)
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They are the same thing. Some institutions have reclassified the dog as a subspecies of the wolf, and there is no genetic test that can distinguish a wolf from a dog. Plus, even humans had fleas that hung around them at one time. Though this has disappeared with the rise of modern society.Morkulv wrote:God, no, please don't!
Wolves (and werewolves) are NOT dogs and should not be able to have fleas (accept human fleas). But thats just my opinion.
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Hmmm, jumbo sized flea coller anyone?
It would be hard not to get fleas and ticks if your running around the forest with fur. Ticks would be more common to get than fleas I think. Fall and winter are good months to be external parasite free
They just need to sift back to human and go wash themselves. I suppose Flea/tick shamphoo would work the best.
lol, I can just imagine a scene in Freeborn now. A serious conversation taking place, and you notice a flea/tick shampoo bottle sitting nearby...
It would be hard not to get fleas and ticks if your running around the forest with fur. Ticks would be more common to get than fleas I think. Fall and winter are good months to be external parasite free
They just need to sift back to human and go wash themselves. I suppose Flea/tick shamphoo would work the best.
lol, I can just imagine a scene in Freeborn now. A serious conversation taking place, and you notice a flea/tick shampoo bottle sitting nearby...
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Wolves, deer, Humans...just about anything with hair can get fleas. They are not like a virus or bacteria that one species or another can become immune to.Morkulv wrote:God, no, please don't!
Wolves (and werewolves) are NOT dogs and should not be able to have fleas (accept human fleas). But thats just my opinion.
They are just little bugs that jump onto any host they can find and start biting. (Like Ticks and Mosquitoes)
...just keep clean and I think a werewolf would not have much to worry about.
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Humans don't get fleas?
Excuse me...
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My black cat Kemet used to get fleas like crazy. They feasted off me as well as her and Fetelbaum, and hitched rides with anyone that came over to my place, when they left. Humans get fleas.
On topic...yeah, a shift and a shower, not necessarily with flea shampoo because they go for areas with close-to-the-surface sizeable veins. The scalp and nape don't have any. Ticks, OTOH, go for the hairline like it's a Mongolian barbecue...
Excuse me...
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My black cat Kemet used to get fleas like crazy. They feasted off me as well as her and Fetelbaum, and hitched rides with anyone that came over to my place, when they left. Humans get fleas.
On topic...yeah, a shift and a shower, not necessarily with flea shampoo because they go for areas with close-to-the-surface sizeable veins. The scalp and nape don't have any. Ticks, OTOH, go for the hairline like it's a Mongolian barbecue...
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And humans are monkeys, right?Set wrote:Technically they ARE dogs, just like tigers are cats.Morkulv wrote:God, no, please don't!
Wolves (and werewolves) are NOT dogs and should not be able to have fleas (accept human fleas). But thats just my opinion.
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Humans just get a lot less fleas because we don't have the ammount of hair (or fur) for it.vrikasatma wrote:Humans don't get fleas?
Excuse me...
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My black cat Kemet used to get fleas like crazy. They feasted off me as well as her and Fetelbaum, and hitched rides with anyone that came over to my place, when they left. Humans get fleas.
On topic...yeah, a shift and a shower, not necessarily with flea shampoo because they go for areas with close-to-the-surface sizeable veins. The scalp and nape don't have any. Ticks, OTOH, go for the hairline like it's a Mongolian barbecue...
Well thats a easy sollution...kitetsu wrote:i think i recall that chimps like to eat fleas and hair lice.
And if we didn't come from primates, that would make us very old aliens.
Sorry I'm not into the whole 'Darwin'-theory, but I just think there's more to it all then just humans being directly related to monkeys, or chimps, or whatever.
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"Primates"...a general classification of animals. We evolved seperately from a common source (an ancient species of mammal that was neither ape nor human). We evolved from the same species that all types of primates did...millions or billions of years ago...but not from APES. They are more like very distant cousins 344635325(to the tenth power) times removed.Morkulv wrote:Sorry I'm not into the whole 'Darwin'-theory, but I just think there's more to it all then just humans being directly related to monkeys, or chimps, or whatever.
*Sigh* Why is it that Anti-evolutionists are never up to date on the evolving evolution theory? The part about Humans supposedly evolving dirrectly FROM apes was revised and thrown out years before I was even born... get with the times allready.
It's like a family tree. (actually...that's exactly what it is.)
At the very top of the tree, there is a single lonely branch that is the human race. ...but if you follow that down towards the base of the tree, you will find that there are more than a few other branches that split off of ours before you get to the base. The highest, most closely related branch you will find splits off and leads up to all of the primates of the world...from lemurs to gorrilas. If you go even further down still, millions of years prior to the "primate" connection, you will actually find that the ancient pre-primate species that Humans and Apes both evolved from, actually itself evolved from the same species that Wolves and Tigers, and Mice, and Deer and Dolphins evolved from ("Mammals"). ...further back still, and you will find that the pre-mammal evolved from the same species that Lizards and Frogs and pretty much anything with bones, spines and toes evloved from (Vertibrates) ...which in turn evolved from the same species that most Fish in the sea Evolved from ...from tiny, micro-organisms ...from Bacteria ...and finally leading back to the greatest mystery of all ... what and how random floating chemicals happened by impossible chance to combine into a self-replicating reactionary molecule. (The pre-curser to all life on earth).
...did GOD do it? I don't know. ...I wasn't there. But there is evidence of this entire chain of events all around us, if one takes the time and care to look.
THAT is current Evolutionary theory.
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