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Grimm Title: Polar Ursa

Animal Basis: Polar Bear

Threat Level: Dangerous

Appearance: At first they look like a normal Ursa, but closer look has a more defiant differences from their southern cousins. Polar Ursa skulls are longer rather than wide providing them better reach and bite force. Their bodies are pale grey vs the typical Grimm Black and white, which is common amongst Grimm that dwell in colder regions.

Average size seen: Twice the size of a normal Ursa

Attack(s): Polar Ursa prefers to ambush their human prey rather than a direct assault. In the cold lands in the region near Atlas the Polar Ursa used the torrential snowstorms as cover to get close and then attack their prey with overwhelming ferocity.

Behavior: Polar Ursa are very aggressive even toward other Grimm. Preferring to work alone verses teamwork to make a kill

Armor: Polar Ursa are covered in the same protective material as normal or major ursa, but they also cover themselves in an extra coating of solid ice on their vulnerable parts to act as modest protection when in battle.

Strengths: Polar Ursa are stronger than normal Ursa as it was once seen in a field test conducted by Atlas military that a Polar Ursa has the strength to lift an entire Atlesian Paladin-290 off the ground and throw it like a trash can made of cardboard.

Weaknesses: Just as the ice coating adds protection it also restricts a Polar Ursa mobility making it hard for them to attack or ambush properly. If a Polar Ursa is not wearing a protective coating they are still vulmerable to the spots a normal Ursa has

Polar Ursa are also weak to fire dust

Varients: Instead of Majors. Polar Ursa have Kings, which have a distinctive blade like horn on their head, and specialized armor to protect their belly and chest thus they do not require a ice coating for protection.

History: Polar Ursa have sickening taste for Faunus, and will actually go to great strides to hunt a Faunus down even over human prey. If they sense a Faunus out in the wilderness they will stop at nothing to catch a Faunus until they are dead or the faunus reaches the relative safety of a village or kingdom. What’s worse if a Polar Ursa finds and catches a Faunus they don’t kill the Faunus, but instead play a painful torturous game with their victim. This sick pleasure they derive from their Faunus victims can last up to several minutes to hours until Faunus finally dies from pain or the Polar Ursa decides to kill them.

(Note: came from my blog and now posting it here)