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Although there are many different versions of the werewolf tale, these mythical beings are typically understood to be humans who, due to a curse or an infection, have the capacity to turn into wolves or animals resembling wolves at the beginning of a full moon. They frequently act out of animal impulses and feast on human flesh.
Greek mythology has some of the first known accounts of werewolves; for instance, Herodotus (c. 484–c. 425 B.C.) discusses in The Histories a tribe of humans known as the Neuri who transform into wolves for a few days each year. King of Arcadia Lycaon allegedly sought to fool Zeus into eating raw flesh in Ovid's Metamorphoses (to see if he really was a god). Zeus naturally found the trick. changed Lycaon into a wolf as a form of punishment.
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