Bear (Polar) - Eagle: Difference between revisions
Created page with "Nickname: Polar Beargle Type: Antarctica, Apex predator Animal Characteristics. (1 = bear (polar), 2 = eagle) Size = 1, Strength = 1, Speed = 1, Agility = 1, Attack = 1, Defence = 1, Intelligence = 1, Fly = 2, Swim = 1, Climb = 1 ComboAnimals Ratings. Deadly Rating (out of 5): 5. Friendly Rating (out of 5): 1. Cool Rating (out of 20): 17. Adaptability Rating (out of 5): 5. Trekking to the South Pole they say the cold is the biggest threat. They’re wrong,..." |
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== Nickname: Polar Eaglebear == | |||
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Deadly Rating (out of 5): 5. Friendly Rating (out of 5): 1. Cool Rating (out of 20): 17. Adaptability Rating (out of 5): 5. | Deadly Rating (out of 5): 5. Friendly Rating (out of 5): 1. Cool Rating (out of 20): 17. Adaptability Rating (out of 5): 5. | ||
== Fun bit of information == | |||
<blockquote>Trekking to the South Pole they say the cold is the biggest threat. They’re wrong, it’s actually the Polar Eaglebear. It can run, it can climb, it can swim, it can fly, it can smell your blood from a mile away and It’s camouflaged white. If you see it then it’s too late.</blockquote> | |||
== Physical description == | |||
I.e A polar bear with the wings, talons, beak and feathers of an eagle. | |||
Males are generally 200–250 cm (6.6–8.2 ft) long with a weight of 300–800 kg (660–1,760 lb). Females are smaller at 180–200 cm (5.9–6.6 ft) with a weight of 150–300 kg (330–660 lb). Making them potentially 11 times bigger than the average human adult. | |||
== Comboanimal Information == | |||
It’s best features are its wings enabling it to fly from floating iceberg to iceberg. It hunts seals and can catch them in a number of ways. Seals will often rest on ice and have seal pups in a den in the ice. A polar Beargle can sneak up to a resting seal by walking low on ice and then charging it, or it can swim under water and ambush a seal resting on the edge of ice. Or it can swoop from the air and catch a seal on land or dive into water and catch a seal near the surface. A polar eagle bear is the most versatile hunter in Antarctica and will always be able to feed itself providing it isn’t injured and it can fly. | |||
It’s best features are its wings enabling it to fly from floating iceberg to iceberg. It hunts seals and can catch them in a number of ways. Seals will often rest on ice and have seal pups in a den in the ice. A polar Beargle can sneak up to a resting seal by walking low on ice and then charging it, or it can swim under water and ambush a seal resting on the edge of ice. Or it can swoop from the air and catch a seal on land or dive into water and catch a seal near the surface. A polar | |||
Special abilities include being able to smell blood from a mile away, it can swim underwater for 3 minutes. | Special abilities include being able to smell blood from a mile away, it can swim underwater for 3 minutes. | ||
They are often on their own, sometimes they can be spotted in small groups. A cub will stay with its mother for 2-3 years. They don’t hibernate except for mothers when pregnant. | |||
They are often on their own, sometimes they can be spotted in small groups. A cub will stay with its mother for 2-3 years. They don’t hibernate except for mothers when pregnant. | They are often on their own, sometimes they can be spotted in small groups. A cub will stay with its mother for 2-3 years. They don’t hibernate except for mothers when pregnant. |
Revision as of 13:33, 6 December 2023
Nickname: Polar Eaglebear
Type: Antarctica, Apex predator
Animal Characteristics. (1 = bear (polar), 2 = eagle)
Size = 1, Strength = 1, Speed = 1, Agility = 1, Attack = 1, Defence = 1, Intelligence = 1, Fly = 2, Swim = 1, Climb = 1
ComboAnimals Ratings.
Deadly Rating (out of 5): 5. Friendly Rating (out of 5): 1. Cool Rating (out of 20): 17. Adaptability Rating (out of 5): 5.
Fun bit of information
Trekking to the South Pole they say the cold is the biggest threat. They’re wrong, it’s actually the Polar Eaglebear. It can run, it can climb, it can swim, it can fly, it can smell your blood from a mile away and It’s camouflaged white. If you see it then it’s too late.
Physical description
I.e A polar bear with the wings, talons, beak and feathers of an eagle.
Males are generally 200–250 cm (6.6–8.2 ft) long with a weight of 300–800 kg (660–1,760 lb). Females are smaller at 180–200 cm (5.9–6.6 ft) with a weight of 150–300 kg (330–660 lb). Making them potentially 11 times bigger than the average human adult.
Comboanimal Information
It’s best features are its wings enabling it to fly from floating iceberg to iceberg. It hunts seals and can catch them in a number of ways. Seals will often rest on ice and have seal pups in a den in the ice. A polar Beargle can sneak up to a resting seal by walking low on ice and then charging it, or it can swim under water and ambush a seal resting on the edge of ice. Or it can swoop from the air and catch a seal on land or dive into water and catch a seal near the surface. A polar eagle bear is the most versatile hunter in Antarctica and will always be able to feed itself providing it isn’t injured and it can fly.
Special abilities include being able to smell blood from a mile away, it can swim underwater for 3 minutes. They are often on their own, sometimes they can be spotted in small groups. A cub will stay with its mother for 2-3 years. They don’t hibernate except for mothers when pregnant.
They are often on their own, sometimes they can be spotted in small groups. A cub will stay with its mother for 2-3 years. They don’t hibernate except for mothers when pregnant.
Diet: Carnivore, seals, reindeer and birds
Habitat: on land and on ice sheets
Location: Antarctica
Ratings Reasoning
High deadly rating when considering its hunting ability in extreme conditions.