Bear / Heipa

Heipas are basically just bears. They hibernate half of the year and eat meat. They are more social than bears though, hibernating in groups, rather than alone.

Basic Information

Dietary Needs and Habits

Mostly meat, some vegetables.

Biological Cycle

Hibernation occurs once a year during the coldest months. Heipas will travel to their place of birth where they socialise, hunt, and perhaps find a mate. This happens before and after each hibernation period.

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

Their fur and meat are sold worldwide.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Mostly in the north and south.
Lifespan
65 years
Conservation Status
Heipas are hunted for their thick, warm fur. Some countries ban this unless it's to keep their numbers in check.

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