I am delighted that you're writing Twilight fanfiction, and even without much context I enjoy the image of Bella pretending to have human emotions.
Not being able to resist the, uh, wolf subject matter, I have included some facts about wolves, which may have little to no relevance to werewolves so there you go. Here are some facts about wolves! They eat a huge quantity of food at one time and then don't eat again for a long while. An adult grey wolf might eat 25% of its body weight at one time, and then not eat again for up to two weeks, depending on its success hunting. At the IWC, when there were half a dozen wolves in the exhibit pack, the staff fed them one roadkill deer for the whole pack every seven days, plus a beaver per wolf midweek.
...I could go on about just how much of a prey animal a wolf eats, but it's probably a bit graphic for an unsolicited comment on a post not about wildlife.
Anyway, I can only assume werewolves would have REALLY BIZARRE experiences with their digestive systems.
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Not being able to resist the, uh, wolf subject matter, I have included some facts about wolves, which may have little to no relevance to werewolves so there you go. Here are some facts about wolves! They eat a huge quantity of food at one time and then don't eat again for a long while. An adult grey wolf might eat 25% of its body weight at one time, and then not eat again for up to two weeks, depending on its success hunting. At the IWC, when there were half a dozen wolves in the exhibit pack, the staff fed them one roadkill deer for the whole pack every seven days, plus a beaver per wolf midweek.
...I could go on about just how much of a prey animal a wolf eats, but it's probably a bit graphic for an unsolicited comment on a post not about wildlife.
Anyway, I can only assume werewolves would have REALLY BIZARRE experiences with their digestive systems.