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Revision as of 15:23, 9 June 2007
There are a variety of bears that live on Sapience. Four legged creatures covered in fur, they are sucessful hunters, armed with strong forelimbs, claws and a large mouth full of teeth.
- Grizzly bear
- Weighing 450 pounds, these bears can be found in the Aalen and Black forests. Its dark fur helps this nocturnal hunter hide in the dark.
- Mountain grizzly
- These live in the Southern Vashnars. Weighing 550 pounds, these are the largest and most dangerous of all grizzly bears. Thick, brown fur protects it from the cold snow.
- Black bear
- This 375 pound, medium-sized bear can be found in the Aalen Forest and the forests of Arcadia. It is covered in black fur, with a patch of white on its chest and caramel coloured fur around its muzzle.
- Cave bear
- This ancestor of modern bears can be found in the Darkenwood. Also weighing 450 pounds, it has massive paws to aid it in crushing its prey.
- Savannah grizzly
- This massive, 550 pound bear is large enough to look like a small hill. It lives on the Dardanic Plains, just south of the Northreach Forest. It has blond and brown fur, the long outer guard hairs are tipped with silver. An aggressive animal which aims for the head or limbs when attacking, it is powerful enough to afflict its victim with stupidity or break bones.
- Massive bear
- This 450 pound bear lives in the area around Green Lake. Its environment has caused it to mutate so that it stands twice as large as its grizzly cousins. However, it is not as strong. It has thin, caramel-coloured fur which covers it from snout to tail.
- Sun bear