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Common, with a range up and down Fastheld's rivers and along the Jadesnake in the Wildlands, the Mud Bear is an 'eat anything' predator that is generally shy, when it comes to man. Tending to seven feet in total length for the largest specimines, the bears are usually honey-brown, with black masking around the eyes and muzzle. While nowhere near the size of their larger cousins, the Mankiller Bear, the Mud Bear is significantly faster, and markedly less aggressive. Mud bear galls are reputed to have medicinal qualities, and they are often hunted for them.

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