
In the past week or so this image has been doing the rounds on social media. (Some searching tells me that the original image is from October 2010, and features “Belarus zoologist Dmitry Shamovich [carrying] a wolf at his farm near a town of Sosnovy Bor.”) Naturally it’s inspired artists, who have produced a variety of “how to hold your werewolf” meme drawings.



And, of course, someone found a twist:
