bitten, scratched, kissed or shagged by one or any other means of spreading DNA
there's actually a genetic defect/mutation called WEREWOLF SYNDROME, in which the person develops hair (very similar to the hair on their head) on other parts of their body such as their face, arms, legs. this is very uncommon. very few people have it and it is NOT contagious.
no it it is not. :)
Yes, hypertrichosis, commonly referred to as "werewolf syndrome," can be genetic. It can be inherited in either an autosomal dominant or X-linked pattern, resulting in abnormal hair growth over the body. Additionally, it can also occur spontaneously due to genetic mutations.
Hypertrichosis is an abnormal amount of hair growth on the body. It is nicknamed the werewolf disease because they become hairy and can look like werewolves. There is no disease to become a werewolf. Werewolves are fantasy.
yes werewolves exist. there are some people of this world who have have a syndrome. this syndrome is called werewolf syndrome. the people with this have hair every were even on there face. if you doubt this answer, there is a csi episode that has this same answer in it, and you can look it up on youtube..... but it not really werewolf like at myth or some movies . they don't and will not have sharp tooth or claws...
Hypertrichosis very rare disorder also called werewolf syndrome.
You get bit, scratched or otherwise receive some werewolf blood. It can be a blood transplant, as long as the werewolf's blood gets into your bloodstream.
it describes hair growth on the body in an amount considered abnormal,extensive cases of hypertrichrosis have informally been called werewolf syndrome
If you are referring to Ambras Syndrome, also known as Hypertrichosis, it is a genetic defect that gets passed down from parents to their children. So you can't catch it if that is what you were wondering. It causes abnormal hair growth especially on the face.
Werewolf syndrome, also known as hypertrichosis, is a rare condition characterized by excessive hair growth all over the body. It can be congenital or acquired, and may be inherited or caused by other medical conditions or medications. Treatment options include hair removal methods like shaving, waxing, or laser therapy.
Hypertrycosis, also called congenital generalized hypertrycosis or werewolf syndrome, is a medical condition of excessive body hair. Werewolf syndrome derives from depictions of the werewolf of which the person is completely covered in hair or fur. It can be generalized, symmetrically affecting most of the torso and limbs, or localized, affecting an area of skin. The hair does not usually cover the eye area, hands or the feet. It may be mild or severe. In most cases, the term is used to refer to an above-average amount of normal body hair that is unwanted and is an aspect of human variability.source: wikipedia
There is no such thing as a werewolf, so you can't be a werewolf.
No you need to be a werewolf to have werewolf abilities. And, to be a werewolf, you need to be a fictional character like they are.