Werebears

Werebears are a small group who only have been seen in the series as a mated pair. But because of the fact that the female of the pair was given the title of Ursa, it seems possible that in some places werebears have clans of larger numbers than a simple lycanthrope couple.

Weresnakes

His head is wider than Anita's shoulders and covered in olive green scales with large black spots. His arm is bared and covered in scales with a hand that has twisted claws. His large copper/gold eyes are set on the sides of his head with a heavy black stripe stretched back from corner of his eye to his temple. Thats a general description of Coronus, one of the weresnakes encountered in the series.

Coronus was the leader of the Black Water Clan, a group of weresnakes that came originally from the Amazon Basin in Brazil. The series seemed to indicate that deep in the Amazon, there were tribes of weresnakes, but that when encountered outside of the jungles of South America and maybe even Africa, a single weresnake would be the most common to be seen. Unlike most other forms of Lycanthropy, becoming a weresnake is generally a hereditary condition. This is possible even if the rest of the lycanthrope community cannot carry children to term pregnancy wise (shifting kills unborn child in the womb), weresnakes have the ability of an alternate form of reproduction. Female weresnakes can lay eggs and hatch their young.

Werefox

There was only one werefox in the series and the general consensus among other shapeshifters was that the werefox were generally cowardly and useless creatures afraid of their own shadows.

Wereswan

The males are wereswans and the females are Swanmanes. The only one made magically in the books was Kaspar, whose shifting ability was a curse by a witch, and not an inherited condition, nor a disease that was passed on as apparently is the norm.

Weredog

Though it was never said what breed of dog the two weredogs in the series were, it is concieveable that there can be any number of weredogs of any of the large multitudes of dog breeds out there.

Werelions

Again, one of the shapeshifter breeds where there is only one instance within the books. However, there was indication that there were in some places large clans or Prides of werelions headed by a werelion Rex

Weretiger

The only tiger in the books was a solitary creature. No other information is ever given thus far on tiger lycanthropes.

Werejaguars
Werejaguars do seem to congregate in large clans as is indicated in the book Obsidian Butterfly in which an Aztec Vampire employed a large number of them as servants and bodygaurds. It seems that the jaguar is only native to the southwest region of the United States and most likely South America in general. There was never any clan name given nor was there any information on a Jaguar hierarchy. 1
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