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CB's Diet:
CB's are omnivores. Tho, they mostly eat twigs and fruits they do, in some cases, eat mice or rabbit. In extreme cases, they eat big game animals (< Deer/antelope/ect).
They mostly depend on birch trees and apple trees. A lot of them have one specific fruit they favor. CB's absolutely dislike vegetables of any kind. They are know to still oranges from near by farms.
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Size comparison:
CB's are the size of a large bear. when they stretch out their full length, they can be the same size of less than half a school bus. When they contract most of their body, they are the size of a Dart (< type of car).
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Looks:
These creatures have a long head that narrows at the mouth. These long faces are built to reach higher into the trees. They have large ears. They are very sensitive and can hear something from 2-5 miles away. This has helped their species survive for many years. Around their neck is lots of fluffy fur. This large neck-fur has no known use and is assumed to be for mating use. CB's have 8 legs. Each pad has special hair meant for climbing any surface. They are even webbed for swimming! Finally, we have the extremely large, squirrel like tail. This tail is used for communication and warmth. Cb's also have four eyes. Each the smaller eyes have night vision while the larger eyes are used for regular sight. With all this neat stuff, would assume they have an amazing sense of smell.... sadly that's false. Their sense of smell is terrible.
CB's come in all colors and designs.
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Breeding:
CB's sexually reproduce. They have life long mates. The male and female both care for the 3-5 cubs they have. The males attract their interested mates by making sounds deep in their throats. The sounds are low to high chirps and growls. Along with this, they clap their paws together to make a song.


















