Vulpine Bears
What is a Vulpine Bear?
Vulpine Bears (also known as VBs) are quadrupedal beasts that live in three biomes, Desert, Tundra and Forest. They are the size of a small dog. Living in three biomes have caused them to develop different adaptations suited to their biome. Vulpine Bears come in a variety of colors, natural or otherwise, and may have additional adaptations, although that is rare. Vulpine Bears eat a variety of food, being omnivores. Depending on the biome, their tastes change. Vulpine Bears tend to live alone and mate only once. Once mated, the pair will live together for the rest of their lives. However, if the mate leaves or dies, they may move on.
What is a Vulpine Bear?
Vulpine Bears (also known as VBs) are quadrupedal beasts that live in three biomes, Desert, Tundra and Forest. They are the size of a small dog. Living in three biomes have caused them to develop different adaptations suited to their biome. Vulpine Bears come in a variety of colors, natural or otherwise, and may have additional adaptations, although that is rare. Vulpine Bears eat a variety of food, being omnivores. Depending on the biome, their tastes change. Vulpine Bears tend to live alone and mate only once. Once mated, the pair will live together for the rest of their lives. However, if the mate leaves or dies, they may move on.
Desert VBs have claws to give them traction over
the sand and their paw-pads are darker than average,
from the exposure to the heat of the ground.
Tundra VBs have longer fangs, similar to ice picks.
They use these to break the ice to get their food.
They also have longer fur on their backs.
Forest VBs are the "normal" Vulpine Bears, meaning
that they do not have any adaptations. They have no
claws and their fangs are normally sized.