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''The brown bear has a distinctive hump on the shoulders, and long deadly claws on the front paws.''
 
''The brown bear has a distinctive hump on the shoulders, and long deadly claws on the front paws.''
  
'''Brown bear''' is a dangerous [[animal]] to new players, but less so than its cousin [[black bear]], and can be killed by a well-equipped player without much fighting skill. Do not try to run away from it into the water, because this bear can swim. It can be [[taming|tamed]] with meat or fish, 15+ taming skill recommended.  
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'''Brown bear''' is a dangerous [[animal]] to new players, but less so than its cousin [[black bear]], and can be killed by a well-equipped player without much fighting skill. Do not try to run away from it into the water, because this bear can swim. It can be [[taming|tamed]] with meat or fish, 15+ taming skill recommended.  Since brown bears can swim, a brown bear in the water is sometimes referred to as a Bearshark.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:14, 13 August 2011

Brown bear
Information
Aggressive
Yes, this creature will attack unprovoked.
Tamable
Yes, you may tame this creature.
Dominate
No, this creature is unable to be dominated.
Groomable
No, this creature cannot be groomed.
Ridable
Yes (if tame)
Swimmer
Yes, this creature can swim.
Butchering produces
Meat, fur, tooth
Diet
Meat
Lair
Bear cave



Main / Bestiary / Brown bear


Description

The brown bear has a distinctive hump on the shoulders, and long deadly claws on the front paws.

Brown bear is a dangerous animal to new players, but less so than its cousin black bear, and can be killed by a well-equipped player without much fighting skill. Do not try to run away from it into the water, because this bear can swim. It can be tamed with meat or fish, 15+ taming skill recommended. Since brown bears can swim, a brown bear in the water is sometimes referred to as a Bearshark.

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