Werewolf (SciiFii)

The werewolf (Homo lycanthropes) is a species of human created by SciiFii that originally did not exists, but has since been created through combining several human species, the Homo erectus, the neanderthals, and modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens), while also adding canine (including wolf) DNA for its full carnivory diet and the Tasmanian devil DNA for its aggressive behavior to ensure its survival in the wild. The werewolves have been introduced throughout the forests, swamps, and open woodlands across Eurasia and North America. Unlike in mythologies, the werewolves do not physically attack people and do not turn people into werewolves. The werewolves are apex predators that primarily hunt deer, antelope, goats, sheep, and other similarly-sized prey animals, using its claw-like fingernails to latch onto prey and its sharp teeth to rip out chunks of flesh. Unlike Homo erectus and more advanced Homo apes (including modern-styled humans), werewolves are not sapient and behave very similarly to wild dogs, big cats, macropredatory marsupials, and other non-sapient predators, living and/or hunting either alone or in pairs that mate for life. Due to its more primitive behavior compared with most Homo apes, it does not speak, so it instead communicates by whimpering, hooting, growling, snarling, roaring, and even make blood-curdling howls (which sounds like a cross between a modern-styled human's howl imitations, gray wolf howls, and an Indri's calls). The conservation status of the werewolf is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the werewolf's wide range and its tolerance to most of human activities.