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Male and female werewolves being executed in a broadside, Werewolves from Jülich, printed by Georg Kress, 1591.. In mythology and literature, a werewoman or were-woman is a woman who has taken the form of an animal through a process of therianthropy.
Bak (Assamese aqueous creature); Bakeneko and Nekomata (cat); Boto Encantado (river dolphin); Itachi (weasel or marten); Jorōgumo and Tsuchigumo (spider); Kitsune, Huli Jing, hồ ly tinh and Kumiho (fox)
A female bear who is Kim Kil Whan‘s wife. Paw Paw Chuck Paws & Tales: Grizzly bear and folksy mentor of C.J. Brown and his friends. Peetie the Sexual Harassment Panda: South Park: A man known normally as Tom Morris, he is a misfit educational mascot dressed as a panda who teaches children about sexual harassment.
A teenage boy who discovers that he is a werewolf and is the long lost son of his kingdom's late werewolf king Wergar. The series features Drew reuniting with his mother Queen Amelie (who is also a werewolf) and having encounters with other werecreatures including a werebear named Duke Bergen a wereboar named Hector, a werefox named Lady Gretchen.
Female lutins are called lutines. Manticore – Creature with a man's head, a lion's body, bat wings, and a scorpion tail. Mermaid, merman – Women and men with the lower bodies of fish. Minotaur – (Greek) A human with the head and sometimes legs of a bull. Moirai – Lesser trio of female deities assigned with deciding and weaving the fates ...
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Chillerama Presents: Tim Sullivan's I Was a Teenage Werebear was released on February 14, 2012 through BSX Records. [9] The album includes all of the songs from the segment, as well as Room For All (Everybody's Gay) , a production number which was cut out of the version of the film included in Chillerama , and two versions of the titular ...
The Old Norse form of the word was berserkr (plural berserkir), a compound word of ber and serkr.The second part, serkr, means ' shirt ' (also found in Middle English, see serk).