Bear (Grizzly) - Wolf

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Bear - Wolf (001)

Nickname: Bearwolf

Bear Power: Strength

Wolf Power: Teamwork

Comboanimals Power: Hunt and catch 99% of any prey it encounters

Comboanimals Fun bit of Information

Like it’s bear cousins they are incredibly fast sprinters and can catch up to even the fastest human or dog in just a few seconds. They can put on bursts of speed up to 40 mph making them faster than wolves in a sprint. Some bears can sustain speeds of 20 mph or more for miles.

Comboanimals Folklore

A bearwolf with the strength and speed of a grizzly bear combined with the pack mentality of a wolf. You better hope you don’t come across one in the wild because you cannot outrun it, outswim It or out climb it. What’s worse is it won’t be alone, it will be joined by its pack.

Combonaimals Physical description

A brown grizzly bear with the tail, jaws and ears of a wolf.

The Bearwolf boasts a striking combination of features inherited from its bear and wolf ancestry. It possesses the sturdy build and massive size of a bear, with a thick shaggy coat. However, what sets it apart are the distinct wolf-like attributes it possesses. The Bearwolf sports a longer jaw, a bushy tail that aids in balance during swift pursuits. It has the colouring of a wolf that ranges from white, brown to charcoal black, providing excellent camouflage in various habit. Its eyes gleam with an intense yellow glow, instilling a sense of primal power and intelligence.

Bearwolves Adult males average 400 to 600 pounds (200 to 300 kilograms) and adult females 250 to 350 pounds (110 to 160 kilograms) making them potentially 4 times bigger than the average adult human.

Comboanimals Information

The Bearwolf, an enchanting fusion of the mighty bear and the cunning wolf, is a mythical creature that evokes both fear and fascination in equal measure. With its formidable appearance, unique behaviours, and insatiable appetite.

It’s a formidable predator with bear sheer strength and sharp bear claws that enable it to overpower and maul most animals it comes against.

They are good swimmers able to swim at least a mile and a half in fresh water. They can climb up trees with relative ease.

Bearwolves have insatiable appetites and their survival depends on finding enough prey to sustain themselves. Their greatest feature helps them do this, which is it’s pack mentality. Like their wolf cousins, they hunt together in order to yield the greatest potential for success. They will strategically ambush prey and trap them by chasing them into the path of other pack members. Younger pack members learn from older members and the pack will learn from mistakes made from previous hunts. Through learning they retain a pack wisdom which helps them hunt successfully.

Bearwolves work to patrol miles of territory, take down large prey. Their preferred targets are large hoofed animals such as deer and elk. They also hunt fish such as salmon. Most worrying they also hunt smaller mammals such as Humans!

Like the Wolves, they rely on a wide array of vocalizations, facial expressions, and body postures to clearly communicate boundaries, warnings, appeasement, and even the desire to play. This communication is crucial for setting rules, social bonding, sharing critical information, and preventing conflict within the group. It has a unique howl which is a mixture of a bear growl and a wolf howl.

Additionally, Bearwolves possess the ability to dig and forage for various plant roots, berries, and fruits, enabling them to adapt to changing food availability throughout the seasons.

Bearwolves are most commonly found in regions where forests and open landscapes converge, providing them with a diverse range of habitats to explore. They are known to establish their dens in secluded areas, such as caves or hollowed out trees, where they can rest, raise their young, and seek refuge from harsh weather conditions. Bearwolves are often found near bodies of water, using them as sources of food and as avenues for travel.

Location: North America

Ratings Reasoning: High deadly rating when considering their sheer strength, speed and tendency to hunt in numbers. Medium adaptability rating because although it is very adaptable they tend to be a victim of their own success and will overpopulate and outgrow its food source.

Comboanimals Statistics

Type: Apex predator

Animal Characteristics. (1 = Bear (Grizzly), 2 = Wolf) Size = 1, Strength = 1, Speed = 1, Agility = 1, Attack = 1, Defence = 1, Intelligence = 2, Fly = 1, Swim = 1, Climb = 1.

Adaptability Rating: 65/100

Deadly Rating: 93/100

Friendly Rating: 20/100

Cute Rating: 53/100

Cool Rating: 85/100