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The chocolate bear has a rich, shaggy brown fur covering almost all of its body. Found only in the northern bear caverns, they are relatively uncommon. They are crepuscular — especially active during the twilight, though they are sometimes found during the deep of night and height of day.

Chocolate bears gained their name from the distinctive fur, which is a shade not unlike that of milk chocolate. They are non-territorial and wander freely within the bear caves, but are aggressive hunters, and are the most brutal attackers of the bear family. Though they are not nimble defenders, they are one of the most dangerous varieties of bear.

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