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* ''[[In the Blood (novel)|In the Blood]]'' features werecats. |
* ''[[In the Blood (novel)|In the Blood]]'' features werecats. |
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* ''[[Silicon Wolfpack]]'' includes multiple types of hereditary werebeasts. Including [[Scaled Up|weresnakes]]. |
* ''[[Silicon Wolfpack]]'' includes multiple types of hereditary werebeasts. Including [[Scaled Up|weresnakes]]. |
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* [[Poul Anderson]]'s ''[[Operation Chaos]]'' has a weretiger. Because Anderson's [[Magic |
* [[Poul Anderson]]'s ''[[Operation Chaos]]'' has a weretiger. Because Anderson's [[Magic A Is Magic A|laws of magic]] insist that [[Shapeshifter Baggage|mass remains constant]], he is a very large, fat man in human form. |
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* Fred Saberhagen's novel ''Dancing Bears'' features, guess what, ursanthropes. |
* Fred Saberhagen's novel ''Dancing Bears'' features, guess what, ursanthropes. |
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* Curtis Jobling's series of fantasy novels ''[[Wereworld]]'' has all sorts of werecreatures, not limited to mammals. |
* Curtis Jobling's series of fantasy novels ''[[Wereworld]]'' has all sorts of werecreatures, not limited to mammals. |