Lobstar Bears are, like the name suggests, a cross between a bear and a lobster. These ursocrustaceans stand roughly the same height as a human when mature, though they continue to grow throughout their lives. Their skin is thick, matted blackish or brownish fur broken up with chitinous plates that cover large, nonflexible areas. Their thorax is segemented plates, and they have a swept carapace from their shoulders to the top of their head. Though they remain mostly flexible, they lack some of the range of movement as humans, notable in their lack of neck, and relatively short, stubby legs. Lobstar Bears stink really badly. Another notable feature is that they have
claws rather than hands. While being more flexible and developed than traditional lobster claws, they are still lacking when compared to hands. Their chitinous plates are greenish/blueish, and prevent them from wearing much in the way of additional armor. The plates do grow thicker and stronger as they grow older, occasionally being shed and replaced.
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