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HoneyBear

Honey bears are common in the northern bear caves, though they are not found at all elsewhere. Though they will eat meat on occasion, honey bears are primarily herbivorous, eating fungi and small plant life. Honey bears have large paws, and like the rest of their body, these are covered in the golden fur from which their name is drawn. Honey bears have a short tail, which is usually about a handlength in size.

Honey bears reproduce quickly, but with high infant mortality rates. Mothers guarding their young have had frequent encounters with marauding exiles, resulting in a more fearsome battle than when encountered alone. When fighting, they are similar to grizzly bears but somewhat more powerful.

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