Are Werewolves A Way Better Vampires?

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There are many examples to prove that Werewolves are way better vampires. For example, did you know that once a werewolf reaches maturity, their aging stops and they enter a state of virtual immortality in which they are free from physical old age and have an infinite lifespan? To prove how I know that werewolves are way better than vampires is because, werewolves travel in packs, while vampires travel alone. They say that if you mess with a wolf, you'll get the pack. This means that if a vampire tries to attack a werewolf, the werewolves pack will come to the rescue, because family matters to werewolves. While vampires travel alone.
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