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  • Drop Bear
  • Drop bear
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  • The Drop Bear is a playable mascot released in the Australian update. It is one of the mascots that cannot be unlocked by the Prize Machine as it is a secret mascot. It also appears as a dangerous obstacle in the Desert terrain.
  • The Auroran drop bear is a dangerous animal that, for some reason or other, attacks foreigners more often than it attacks Aurorans. It appears on most Auroran worlds and sends the player for a brief (but expensive) hospital visit.
  • An enormous Giant that threatens bunnies on the daily. They call him a bear because he was a bear. Now he is a type of mean guy. His story comes into Greek Myths around the B.C 100s. He took a fight up with Hercules and totally rocked his shit. It was crazy. No joke. Thats why they call him drop bear. Because he droped herculeses shit.
  • Drop Bears are a TY the Tasmanian Tiger 3: Night of the Quinkan exclusive enemy. They are only found in Dead Dingo Marsh. Drop Bears are large creatures that look like a cross between a koala and a gorilla. They are 130 cm tall with grey bushy fur and large canine teeth. Their primary attack is dropping on Ty from the trees and hitting him on the head until thrown off.
  • Drop bears are australian marsupials. They attack tourists and have a love for American targets. == Attack/Weaknesses== Drop bears attack by getting on top of the persons head from the tree. If you run three times on a circle quickly the creature will drop down paralyzed.
  • Drop bears are awakened koalas. They are differentiated from their mundane counterparts by their jet-black fur and elongated and sharp teeth and claws. They are omnivores and can thus eat both plants and meat; however they do have a dietary requirement of eucalyptus leaves. Drop bears are carriers of HMHVV-II, but are not considered to be one of the infected. This is probably why drop bears don't require metahuman flesh and won't starve to death from abstinence.
  • The drop bear (Thylarctos plummetus) is an Australian marsupial. Some claim that it is entirely derived from Aboriginal folklore and supposedly 'fake' fossil evidence. The source of denialism of this reputedly dangerous animal can be traced to real-estate agent Larry Kingship. According to some sources, Kingship would dress up as a drop bear in order to scare off people who might be interested in purchasing the old Goldstream Hotel. Apparently he wanted to buy the land at a deflated price in order to stake a claim to the gold filled riverbed that ran through the grounds. This attempt was reputedly foiled by a team of meddling kids and their lovable dog. After their investigation the surviving member escaped her bonds and walked through the Australian desert for three days. There is no info
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  • Australian terrain appears when playing as Drop Bear
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  • Drop Bear
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  • Australia, Obstacle, Mascot
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  • Drop bears are awakened koalas. They are differentiated from their mundane counterparts by their jet-black fur and elongated and sharp teeth and claws. They are omnivores and can thus eat both plants and meat; however they do have a dietary requirement of eucalyptus leaves. Drop bears are carriers of HMHVV-II, but are not considered to be one of the infected. This is probably why drop bears don't require metahuman flesh and won't starve to death from abstinence. Drop bears do not actively hunt their prey. Instead they conceal themselves in trees, aided by ther ability to bend visible light around them, effectively turning them invisible. Once their prey walks under the tree, they drop onto their target and attack with their claws and bites. Even if the prey survives, they are often infected with HMHVV-II.
  • The drop bear (Thylarctos plummetus) is an Australian marsupial. Some claim that it is entirely derived from Aboriginal folklore and supposedly 'fake' fossil evidence. The source of denialism of this reputedly dangerous animal can be traced to real-estate agent Larry Kingship. According to some sources, Kingship would dress up as a drop bear in order to scare off people who might be interested in purchasing the old Goldstream Hotel. Apparently he wanted to buy the land at a deflated price in order to stake a claim to the gold filled riverbed that ran through the grounds. This attempt was reputedly foiled by a team of meddling kids and their lovable dog. After their investigation the surviving member escaped her bonds and walked through the Australian desert for three days. There is no information about her current whereabouts or whether she retains evidence of Drop Bear bites. Kingship's Drop Bear was reported to be more like a kangaroo than a koala. Its call, which sounded something like ‘oogity boogitdy’, resembled neither. A journalist questioned Kingship about the lack of his Bear's similarity to the original sketches in the mythical Captain Cook's almost equally mythical diary. (Note: Some learned sources insist that one or other of these items is not entirely mythical.) Kingship was reported to have said, "What? I was impersonating your mum." Unfortunately the interview was adjourned when shots were fired and the truth of his assertion cannot be confirmed. Scientists, naturalists, Australians and God have tried to discredit evidence of the existence of this animal in antiquity by destroying fossils, rewriting history, starting rumours and inventing folk mythology. The creation of the Internet put a stop to this nonsense as there are now multiple and easily accessible testimonials that drop bears do in fact exist. According to pommie paper The Times, the Drop Bear is a perfect example of convergent evolution with the vicious Drop Otters of Great Britain, although the two species are not related.
  • The Drop Bear is a playable mascot released in the Australian update. It is one of the mascots that cannot be unlocked by the Prize Machine as it is a secret mascot. It also appears as a dangerous obstacle in the Desert terrain.
  • The Auroran drop bear is a dangerous animal that, for some reason or other, attacks foreigners more often than it attacks Aurorans. It appears on most Auroran worlds and sends the player for a brief (but expensive) hospital visit.
  • An enormous Giant that threatens bunnies on the daily. They call him a bear because he was a bear. Now he is a type of mean guy. His story comes into Greek Myths around the B.C 100s. He took a fight up with Hercules and totally rocked his shit. It was crazy. No joke. Thats why they call him drop bear. Because he droped herculeses shit.
  • Drop Bears are a TY the Tasmanian Tiger 3: Night of the Quinkan exclusive enemy. They are only found in Dead Dingo Marsh. Drop Bears are large creatures that look like a cross between a koala and a gorilla. They are 130 cm tall with grey bushy fur and large canine teeth. Their primary attack is dropping on Ty from the trees and hitting him on the head until thrown off.
  • Drop bears are australian marsupials. They attack tourists and have a love for American targets. == Attack/Weaknesses== Drop bears attack by getting on top of the persons head from the tree. If you run three times on a circle quickly the creature will drop down paralyzed.