No. There are no werewolves nor vampires but there are unicorns and levanthian and behemoths.
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Note that the terms in the original texts didn't say "unicorn" or leviathan or behemoth - those are just the terms the translators chose.
Current scholarly opinion is that the term translated "unicorn" referred to a wild ox.
"Leviathan" has multiple meanings. In some spots it refers to to an unnamed historical/political enemy of Israel rather than the original serpent-monster that was part of Middle Eastern mythology. In other spots it refers to a whale. In Job Chapter 41it seems to refer to a sea serpent, although it might be a metaphorical reference to the ocean or the Devil according to some commentators.
"Behemoth" also appears in the book of Job. Behemoth and Leviathan may both be seen as composite and mythical creatures with enormous strength, which humans like Job could not hope to control. Leviathan being the sea and Behemoth the land. Certainly we know of no animals in human history that correspond to their description (outside of mythology).
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