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− | {{ | + | {{CreatureInfo|name=Black Bear|symbol=B|color=0:0:1|bones=8|fat=6|skin=Yes|skulls=1|chunks=8|meat=8|biome= |
− | {{ | + | * Any {{L|Temperate}} {{L|forest}} |
− | {{av}} | + | * {{L|Taiga}} forest}} |
+ | {{av}}{{Quality|Fine}} | ||
− | '''Black bears''' are the smallest of all bears, and also the most common. They usually come along roughly once every second year. They are known to raid your | + | '''Black bears''' are the smallest of all bears, and also the most common. They usually come along roughly once every second year. They are known to raid your {{L|alcohol}} storage, if the storage is close to the surface. One black bear can be killed by a single war {{L|dog}}, but usually it takes two or three and probably only one will survive. An average {{L|hunter}} can kill it with five to ten {{L|arrow}}s or {{L|bolt}}s. You could also capture them and tame them, but they don't make a good defense force. (RIP all the poor Black Bears tied up at people's entrances). |
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− | {{Creatures}} | + | {{40d Creatures}} |
{{Category|Animals}} | {{Category|Animals}} |