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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The ''' | The '''Brown Bear''' is a large predatory mammal that lives in temperate and cold regions. It is dangerous and inedible, but drops [[Fur]] when hunted. Bears come in three varieties: Brown, [[Black Bear|Black]], and [[Polar Bear|Polar]], which all based on the regional temperature of the biome they inhabit. Specifically, brown bears have a brown coat, crème colored muzzles, and amber eyes. | ||
All bear variants are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnivore omnivores], meaning they will eat both meat and plants. They will eat all forms of meat, cooked and uncooked, including: [[Bacon]], [[Bird]], and [[Meat]], as well as [[Pumpkins]] and [[Bread]]. | All bear variants are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnivore omnivores], meaning they will eat both meat and plants. They will eat all forms of meat, cooked and uncooked, including: [[Bacon]], [[Bird]], and [[Meat]], as well as [[Pumpkins]] and [[Bread]]. | ||
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Bears are considered hostile, meaning they will attack unprovoked if you are seen. If you manage to kill one, the reward is well worth it. They drop 3-6 [[Fur]] and [[Rotten Meat]] when killed. | Bears are considered hostile, meaning they will attack unprovoked if you are seen. If you manage to kill one, the reward is well worth it. They drop 3-6 [[Fur]] and [[Rotten Meat]] when killed. | ||
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Brown Bears can be found in | Brown Bears can be found in [[Temperate Forest|Temperate]] and [[Tropical Forest|Tropical]] forests, as well as [[Caves]]. | ||
==General Uses== | ==General Uses== |