Teeth would definitely hurt more. Another question, how slowly would a wolf teeth bullet need to be fired to not kill someone? (I remember reading something about how bullets, even those of “non-lethal” materials like rubber, can still be lethal)
Most media does show them to heal unnaturally quick, and often the transformation resets any damage done. So if you pull out the wolf’s teeth, next moon it turns and has new teeth.
If you kept it sub sonic and aimed for bonier areas they’d probably be pretty survivable. The teeth don’t have a lot of weight and they won’t be harder than the bone it hits. Then if they survive the lycanthropy gives better healing so that’s going to add to the survivability.
Teeth would definitely hurt more. Another question, how slowly would a wolf teeth bullet need to be fired to not kill someone? (I remember reading something about how bullets, even those of “non-lethal” materials like rubber, can still be lethal)
Actually, do werewolves have regenerative abilities like Wolverine? Is that why Wolverine is called that, after wolves???
Most media does show them to heal unnaturally quick, and often the transformation resets any damage done. So if you pull out the wolf’s teeth, next moon it turns and has new teeth.
A wolverine is it’s own animal. They’re small but tough little bastards
Which is why wolverine is named after them. Canonically he’s5 '8" and a tough bastard.
If you kept it sub sonic and aimed for bonier areas they’d probably be pretty survivable. The teeth don’t have a lot of weight and they won’t be harder than the bone it hits. Then if they survive the lycanthropy gives better healing so that’s going to add to the survivability.