Yes.
Werewolves suffer the ravages of time as much as their human host does.
Vampires are capable of indefinitely avoiding such.
Now there is a similarity. The host of a werewolf will notice a vast improvement in health and abilities as his condition matures - however this will deteriorate as time marches on.
A vampire can (in the more fortunate cases) restore his health all the way to his youth although his condition will deteriorate if he cannot fed often. There is no time dependence on his restorative abilities.
Traditionally, vampires do not age like humans. They are often portrayed as immortal creatures that do not physically age once they become vampires. However, different stories and lore may depict vampires in various ways regarding aging.
Vampires are typically depicted as immortal because they are undead creatures that do not age in the traditional sense. Their immortality is usually attributed to supernatural powers, such as being cursed or having a permanent state of preservation. This allows them to maintain their youth, strength, and appearance indefinitely.
Many cultures have had a variety of different beliefs about these fictional beings, but the most common was that vampires are the immortal, animated corpses of humans. In some cultures, however, vampires were believed to decay and fall apart to dust just like a human corpse. === === More recent fiction and mythology suggests that those "born vampires" can age or stop aging at anytime. If they continue to age by choice they will live an approximate human life span. According to these same mythologies, "created" vampires stop aging when they become vampires and will live forever until destroyed.
Yes, in vampire lore, some vampires are depicted as being thousands of years old, depending on the mythology or fictional universe. Their age typically brings greater strength, experience, and power.
People are treated differently because of their age due to societal norms and cultural beliefs. Many societies place value and importance on age, leading to age-based stereotypes and biases. Additionally, younger and older individuals may have different physical abilities, life experiences, and responsibilities, which can contribute to varying treatment based on age.
Well, we both know vampires and werewolves aren't real, but I know what you mean. I would say that werewolves are more human like than vampires. Vampires are death, drink human blood, are cold, react differently to sunlight. Werewolves are alive, they eat the same as we eat, they are warm and react normal to sunlight. Also, because vampires don't age, they won't age or change anything, because werewolves are alive they do age. So I would definitely say that werewolves are more like humans, because they are all the time just like us, except when it's full moon. In stories they can also be described as aggressive.
Neither Vampires or Werewolves are real.
WEREWOLVES OF COURSE BECAUSE VAMPIRES ARE blood SUCKERS AND WEREWOLVES RULE VAMPIRES DROOL BLOOD
vampires can kill d werewolves by a log of wood
vampires can actually turn into werewolves. its the truth (but folklore) Vampires can trans there body to werewolves as werewolves can trans themselfs to vampire. its called camouflage. vampires tend to turn themselves as werewolfs for disguise.
werewolves and vampires are born enemies its in there blood to hate vampires
some vampires are faster then werewolves it depends on the vampire/werewolf. Vampires have always been faster than werewolves because vampires have wings. plain and simple. Werewolves have to actually use their legs to get around and that is why werewolves are more muscular than vampires. because they get more exercise.
Werewolves and Vampires
It depends on which ones you are talking about.
For vampires its normally happy but sometimes angry For werewolves its always rage
vampires drink blood, we werewolves don't. vampires are burned by sunlight, werewolves in their human form or animal form don't. these are some differences.
vampires don't exist. werewolves don't exist. didn't you know that?