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No, I can't verify what's claimed in the image as I only speak two languages, English and bad English.

#werewolf

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The image shows a series of tweets from a user named "zarya-zaryanitsa" on a social media platform. The tweets are dated November 7 and 8, 2023.

The first tweet, dated November 7, 2023, describes a historical practice from the fifteenth century in Poland where individuals would pretend to be werewolves to scam villagers for free meat. They would attach wolf tails to their backsides, walk around the village howling, and occasionally bite a random cow to ensure villagers would donate meat to prevent them from "losing control" and attacking someone.

The second tweet, also dated November 7, 2023, is a response from another user named "creature-witch," expressing interest in learning more about the topic.

The third tweet, dated November 7, 2023, provides a source for the information, mentioning a book titled "Sarmata i demony: obraz demonologii ludowej w polskiej literaturze orzฤ™dromantycznej" by M. ลuczynski.

The fourth tweet, dated November 8, 2023, includes a summary of the information in Polish, mentioning that there is poetry cited that references this custom. The tweet also includes hashtags such as #its unfortunately in polish but to summarise, #theres some poetry cited that references this custom, #fascinating, and #awoo.

The tweets are presented in a black background with white text, and the user's profile picture is visible next to each tweet.

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