Slow Bear

The Slow Bears' have slow, deliberate movements. The Slow Bears tend to feed on bamboo, leaves, and the occasional grapes that grow on vines winding through the trees. They often nest high in the forest canopy, moving at a languid pace between the branches. Their massive claws allow them to grip the trees securely as they climb, and their padded, heavy feet make little noise when they descend to the forest floor.

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