Who thinks werewolves are real?
Werewolves do not exist, except as a different type of delusion. The legendary shapeshifting would require a miraculous growth and loss of bone and bone structure as the skeleton would reshape itself, a rearrangement of internal organs and associated connective tissue, nervous pathways, and blood vessels – requiring “movement” of these structure through deep tissue and muscle, a complete repatterning of the entire DNA code – systemwide – a thickening of the dermis and a spontaneous growth of fur from hair follicles generated on the spot, a reallocation of body mass and spontaneous generation of body tissue, and last but not least, a loss of brain tissue as the brain cavity “shrunk” to the dimensions of the wolf cranium. When you lose brain tissue, it is like a VHS tape being erased – any data or associative functions stored there are gone for good – like in a stroke or TIA (transient ischemic attack). A werewolf able to transform would (if he could) return to human form suffering from