Beorn, the skin changer, could turn himself into a bear. Beorn was a woodman, extremely tall and muscular, however, he could change into a bear. He sometimes met and roamed with bears when danger was abroad. In The Hobbit he and his bear colleagues hunting down a goblin and a warg scout, and killed them. Beorn's appearance in the Battle of the Five Armies was the turning point and prevented the goblins from overwhelming and defeating the allies. In his wrath, he seemed to have grown twice as large, tossing aside wolves and goblins like straw.
The character name is spelled Gollum (a Stoor Hobbit).
The marauders- james, remus, peter, and sirius minerva mcgonagall
The bear's name would likely be Beorn.
Bard did not have a surname.
Shape-shifters, Shifters, Changeling, etc.
No. Shape shifters are in movies, not real life. Not to be mean, but everyone should know that by now.
shore they are
There are tons of faerie shape shifters.
No. Shape-shifters are not real. They are fantasy.
Shape shifters, due to the name, clearly have the ability to change their appearance. It is also thought that they have the ability to manipulate minds of animals.
"Good" and "evil" do not exist. Some shape-shifters do things that people would consider morally wrong, but most don't. No, are you evil?
The exact MPH that the shape-shifters in The Twilight Saga: New Moon is unknown. They are said to be as fast as vampires, if not faster.
Yes, because shapeshifters are werewolves
None, vampires are vampires, not shape-shifters.
Yes. Many cultures have myths about shapeshifters.
no because they shape shift without you looking i should know i am one..