Stone-face Bear
Similar to a normal grizzle bear, but much larger. When on all fours, it stand 6 foot, and when standing up, can reach up to 9 feet tall
Bear
Light brown to dark brown, nearly black
On hind legs, a stone-face bear can reach up to 9 feet
Fur
Stone-face bear are known for their strange calmness when dealing with most creatures, including humans.
Mauling
The fur, fatty meat, teeth, bones, and organs are used.
The Stone-faced bear lives in the northern Vatish lands and the Abor mountains.
Stone-face bears eat a variety of things, including berries, fish, grass, smaller animal, deer, and sometimes rana.
The stone-face bears stay in the same habitat the whole year, and sleep during the winter.
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