Difference between revisions of "Lycanthrope"
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|species=Vocalis | |species=Vocalis | ||
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|trinomial_source=Elendili | |trinomial_source=Elendili | ||
|trinomial_date=1758 | |trinomial_date=1758 | ||
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+ | '''Lycanthropes''', also known colloquially as '''werewolves''' and taxonomically as '''''Lycanthropus vocalis''''', "speaking wolf-man", are large, bipedal canines indigenous to northern [[Cefnor]]. They are the only living species in the genus Lycanthropus. |
Revision as of 22:39, 18 February 2011
Lycanthropes, also known colloquially as werewolves and taxonomically as Lycanthropus vocalis, "speaking wolf-man", are large, bipedal canines indigenous to northern Cefnor. They are the only living species in the genus Lycanthropus.