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Bear-Hug
Ursus Hug
Bipedal Entity
This creature is still alive today but is critically endangered. Encounters are extremely rare, which gave it a status similar to urban legends like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster. However, this specimen has confirmed its existence and is the only known instance of one being captured. Bear-Hugs typically roam deep forests in groups of 10–15. The captured specimen is a young adult, standing 16 inches tall with a wingspan of 16 inches. It was discovered by Joshua McGill near the Vilyuy River in Russia on October 30, 2020.
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