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Tagbears were small bears that lived in the Deepwoods. They built treecots by breaking branches from the trees and hibernated in winter. Tagbear-cubs were playful and spent their time leaping from branch to branch. The could emit loud whoops, for example of excitement or fear. There were Tagbears around the Farrow Ridges, where Hedgethorn Lammergyre often watched or heard them. It is not known if they were related to Banderbears or Woodbears.

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  • Tagbears were small bears that lived in the Deepwoods. They built treecots by breaking branches from the trees and hibernated in winter. Tagbear-cubs were playful and spent their time leaping from branch to branch. The could emit loud whoops, for example of excitement or fear. There were Tagbears around the Farrow Ridges, where Hedgethorn Lammergyre often watched or heard them. It is not known if they were related to Banderbears or Woodbears.
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  • Tagbears were small bears that lived in the Deepwoods. They built treecots by breaking branches from the trees and hibernated in winter. Tagbear-cubs were playful and spent their time leaping from branch to branch. The could emit loud whoops, for example of excitement or fear. There were Tagbears around the Farrow Ridges, where Hedgethorn Lammergyre often watched or heard them. It is not known if they were related to Banderbears or Woodbears.
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