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The cave bear is at its core, a representation of a bear, with no real distinctions | The cave bear is at its core, a representation of a ancient and extinct cave bear, with no real distinctions saying it was the extinct bear species. It has small eyes, dark fur, claws, and sharp teeth. and was designed by Willis o brine. | ||
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The cave bear is a fictional ursine monster based upon the extinct bear species Ursus spelaeus that first appeared in the 1933 King Kong film Son of Kong.
Design
The cave bear is at its core, a representation of a ancient and extinct cave bear, with no real distinctions saying it was the extinct bear species. It has small eyes, dark fur, claws, and sharp teeth. and was designed by Willis o brine.
History
Son of Kong
After spotting humans in its Skull Island domain, a cave bear chased them out of the jungle and into a clearing where it came across Kiko, son of the late Kong. The two engaged in battle, and the cave bear was ultimately defeated.
Gallery
- Main article: Cave Bear/Gallery.
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Comments
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