Bear

Talking bears of the world of Narnia were large, gentle, child-like creatures. A Bear qas traditionally one of the Marshals of the Lists. They are depicted as strong but gentle creatures, who pass their time napping and eating honey. One prominent family of bears are the Bulgy Bears, the elder of which is known to suck his paw at inopportune moments. They are very wise and intelligent ones that are very noble and loyal to Aslan.

There happen to be four species of bears that were mentioned in the books and the films:
 * Black Bears (Film)
 * Brown Bears (Book and Film)
 * Panda Bears (Book and Film)
 * Polar Bears (Film)

Black Bear
Black Bears were black colored ones that were loyal and noble to Aslan. They only appeared in the Disney adaption films. In the 2005 film of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, black bears suffered the terrible Hundred-Year Winter when they traveled to Aslan's camp near the Stone Table. Many were often turned to stone by the White Witch since they crossed or betrayed her. After the Age of Winter was ending, black bears fought in Aslan's Army in the First Battle of Beruna against the White Witch's Army where one fought a Wolf and another fought a White Tiger.

In the 2008 film of Prince Caspian, one black bear was seen when Lucy Penvensie thought it was a talking beast, but it happened to be a dumb beast when she was about to get to close to the bear. Trumpkin the dwarf managed to save Lucy when he killed the bear with his bow and arrow.

Brown Bear
Brown Bears were highly intelligent and wise beast|beasts that were very loyal and noble in the world of Narnia. They enjoy to eat honey as their diet. After the world of Narnia was created, two brown bears were summoned outo f the ground with many different beasts that gathered in the council of Aslan to hear Aslan's speech. They both chased Andrew Ketterley with many of the animals since they thought he was a tree. After realizing he was human, they keep him as a pet with the rest of the animals. They later appeared in the coronation where Frank I and Helen become the first king and queen of Narnia.

During the Age of Winter, brown bears suffered the Hundred-Year Winter from the evil White Witch who used her wand to make winter for hundred years. Brown Bears were often turned to stone by the Witch since they crossed her and added as statue collections in the White Witch's courtyard. Many fought in Aslan's Army during the First Battle of Beruna against the White Witch's Army. Brown Bears were part of the Narnian army that fight with King Lune, Prince Corin, and the Archenlanders of Archenland against Prince Rabadash and the Calormene army of Calormen.

Brown Bears hid in the forests after when they defended the kingdom of Cair Paravel from the invasion of the Telmarines. After hundreds of years passed, brown bears, along with the three Bulgy Bears, became very loyal and noble to Caspian X when they fought against King Miraz and the Telmarine army during the Narnian Revolution.

Brown Bears gathered with all the creatures and beasts that helped Rilian, Puddleglum, Eustace, and Jill out of the Underland.

During the last days in Narnia, brown bears fought with the Narnians against the Calormenes at the Battle of Stable Hill.

Panda Bear
Panda Bears were slight, intelligent bears in the world of Narnia. They are ddescribed to be black and white colored ones that are peaceful and loyal ones to Aslan. In The Magician's Nephew, two pandas came out of the ground when Narnia was made and gathered in the council of Aslan. They appeared in the coronation when Frank I and Helen become the king and queen of Narnia.

Polar Bear
Polar Bears wer white colored beasts that appeared in the 2005 Disney adaption film. Two Polar Bears pulling Jadis's chariot in the First Battle of Beruna In the Disney adaption, Polar bears were pulling the White Witch's charoit. When the Narnian General Oreius came to attack the White Witch, he evaded the Polar Bears' claws.