A werefox is real unless you don't believe it... so I guess it can be real... :3
The werefox, like all lycanthropes, are creatures of fiction. As a fictional creatures and a shape changer, it is technically a monster.
Eoin Neeson has written: 'Celtic Myths and Legends' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Celts, Folklore, Legends, Mythology, Celtic 'Aspects of parallelism in Japanese and Irish character and culture' -- subject(s): Civilization, Irish National characteristics, Japanese National characteristics, National characteristics, Irish, National characteristics, Japanese 'Celtic myths and legends' -- subject(s): Celts, Legends, Celtic Mythology, Folklore 'The first book of Irish myths and legends' -- subject(s): Deirdre (Legendary character), Legends 'A history of Irish forestry' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, History 'The Second Book of Irish Myths and Legends' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Legends, Mythology, Celtic
Part Truth.
The study of myths and legends is called mythology. Mythology explores the traditional stories, beliefs, and cultural practices of a particular society or civilization.
The Mythology of Geeks :-) I think you might mean Greek Mythology which is myths and legends about Greek Gods and warriors. They might be true but it is unlikely.
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is classified as a collection of myths, making it fall into the genre of mythology or classical mythology. It is a compilation of various Greek, Roman, and Norse myths and legends.
Yes, the Native Americans have their own set of Myths and Legends.
Richard S. Lambert has written: 'Myths, legends & fables' -- subject(s): Fables, Greek, Greek Fables, Greek Mythology, Juvenile literature, Legends, Mythology, Greek
Evelyn Smith has written: 'Milly in the fifth' 'Myths and legends of many lands' -- subject(s): Legends, Mythology
John Lindow has written: 'Viking Ships' 'Myths and Legends of the Vikings' 'Scandinavian mythology' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Mythology, Norse, Norse Mythology
If you mean leaving aside pure fantasy, mythology and science fiction - no.