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It's the dunk tank.
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In "behavior" it told me hexbears are solitary creatures, known for their calm and gentle nature
And in "defense mechanism" it says they can emit a hexagonal pattern of light to disorient potential threats
Beyond making up shit it also immediately contradicts itself: the main answer says it's a mythical creature, but on the side it also lists them as "not currently endangered".
hexbears are too powerful to be endangered
Creatures that don’t exist aren’t technically endangered, and endangered status is a pretty common inclusion when asking for information about a species
Eh. Mythical creatures aren't species. You don't list their endangered status. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicorn