Bugbear
Basic Information
Anatomy
In comparison to traditional trolls, bugbears are covered in more fur - though their faces, chest, stomachs, the underside of their arms, and lower legs remain free of fur. They also have clawed and webbed digitigrade feet and webbed hands, and smaller ears than their traditional brethren. They also have much smaller noses.
Genetics and Reproduction
See Troll
Growth Rate & Stages
See Troll
Ecology and Habitats
See Troll
Dietary Needs and Habits
See Troll
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Excellent eyesight.
Civilization and Culture
Interspecies Relations and Assumptions
See Troll
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