97 pokedex entries by dragon_hunter_70
As Exeggkoal travels, it keeps its seeds safe inside its carton-like shell. As it can only feed a small number at once, it will shed these seeds which will eventually become new Exeggkoal.

Hordes of Maroeye can be found wandering abandoned mineshafts using the pickaxes they carry to mine nutritious minerals. They are also used when infighting occurs, especially over rare or particularly tasty mineral veins.

Hitmondisc spends hours every day practicing its kicking technique. At its peak, it can bring down the sturdiest of trees in a single hit. It normally uses this strength to protect people it loves.

Herds of Taurino can be found stampeding across open plains. They are often kept as pets for rodeo herding.

Lapsaur is a very kind and caring Pokémon and is very proud of the small seedling on its back. However, if anyone tries to get near the seedling that Lapsaur cares for, it will attack indiscriminately and aggressively.

Snorpix is often found napping around towns. It only wakes up if a passer-by has a tasty treat to eat.

Despite appearances, Dragoish is a very fast Pokémon. Throughout the years, Dragoish have been used by many postal systems to deliver letters across regions.

Dragobat's wings aren't strong enough to allow for flight. Despite this, Dragobat jumps around, flapping its wings furiously to try and gain height.

The fangs of Mewnaw are imbued with the power to confuse anyone unlucky enough to be bitten. The only way to break out of this confusion is with ice-cold water.

The jaw of Totoeal can open surprisingly wide, allowing it to consume food that's almost its size. However, its bite strength is very low, so even a full-force crunch feels like a nibble.

Ledtu has trained its arm muscles to a level where its wings are no longer needed. Instead, Ledtu can be seen furiously punching the air to fly.

The tail of a Spinarill is made of incredibly soft silk. These Pokémon shed their tails every 3 months, and the discarded silk is sought after by tailors across the world.

Ariageot spends hours crafting its webs into sturdy nets. It hunts by swooping down and tangling its prey in the sticky netting before swiftly flying back to its nest.

The eyes of Magon2 also function as projectors. The way these projectors show the dreams of Magon2 created the popular thought experiment, "Do Porygon Dream of Electric Mareep?".

The light emitted from Amphavanha is strong enough to pierce through the pitch-black waters it resides in. This light is used to lure in prey and can be seen for up to two miles.

Wooper is very sensitive to warm weather, hiding deep below the surface during heat waves. Trainers who keep Wooper as pets will accommodate this by feeding it ice cubes.

Wooper is very sensitive to warm weather, hiding deep below the surface during heat waves. Trainers who keep Wooper as pets will accommodate this by feeding it ice cubes.

Unmantis's leaves emit a neutralising aroma that covers nearby smells. It uses this scent to hide its presence from predators in bushes and shrubbery.

A new Wobuna's body is remarkably soft and squishy. However, the more hits Wobuna receives, the stronger and more durable it gets.

The heads of Wobdrio are constantly fighting with each other. When in particularly heated arguments, its spring-like necks get entangled, forcing the argument to stop while Wobdrio's heads separate themselves.

The head on the tail of Girasparce is used as a decoy when threatened. This head can be dropped, upon which it will thrash around. A new head will be regrown in a matter of days.

The wings on the back of Dunagon are not strong enough to allow for flight. This doesn't stop Dunagon from trying, jumping from trees and rocks attempting to glide.

Being very shy, Shupuff spends most of its time hidden within its shell. Shupuff is an amazing singer, but it takes a lot of training to build its confidence enough to let its Trainer hear its song.

The power of Ursaria comes from absorbing sunlight into its wings. After a full week of sunbathing, Ursaria is strong enough to break apart mountains.

The fur of Pilororus is incredibly soft and insulating. Many a climber have found themselves saved by wild Pilororus curling around them on long journeys up Mt. Coronet.

Skarbuffet is often seen gliding on warm updrafts high in the sky. When it spots prey, it plummets to the ground feet-first, trapping it between its talons.

The ears of Phanoh are covered in feathers, allowing for low-altitude flight. Phanoh glides while it hunts, plummeting directly down on top of its unsuspecting prey.

The territory of a Smearcada is marked by unique patterns painted on trees, plants and rocks. Disputes over these territories are settled through graffiti battles.

The hat Honchrill carries on its tail is very precious to it. If it is dropped or damaged, Honchrill will cry for hours.

The puppets on the claws of Mimezor are often used in an intimidation tactic. Researchers are still not entirely sure that the psychic energy Mimezor emits hasn't given them consciousness.

Often used by children's entertainers, Mimegma has lost the heat of other Slugma fusions. Instead, it has a warm, candy floss feel.

The long hair of Mimeswine is incredibly dense, making it impossible for this Pokémon to see. Because of this, Mimeswine are often found bumping into their environment.

Mimebok is nocturnal and does most of its hunting at night. This is due to its slightly fluorescent frill pattern, and due to the fact that it struggles to keep excitement from its true face.

Mimezone has mastered its juggling abilities and can use its psychic and magnetic abilities to keep the balls it has floating indefinitely. On occasion, Trainers have seen wild Mimezone practicing juggling routines.

The confetti that comes off of Mimeinder's wings are often often used at birthday parties. Mimeinder is popular among entertainers as a result of this.

This mime has a highly aggressive disposition. Trainers should be careful training it, as it is likely to lash out with no warning.

Mimelem's newly awakened third eye gives it strong psychic powers. It uses this power to assist its juggling.

Mimemite uses both its psychic energy and the magnetic field from its magnets to keep its juggling balls in the air. However, these powers can be quite weak, especially in younger Mimemite, so it often will drop balls.

Upon its evolution, the extra magnetic power that Mimeton gets from its multiple heads allows for more control over its juggling. It isn't uncommon to see Mimeton floating miscellaneous metallic items around itself.

Rainub is incredibly energetic and excitable. It will often weave around Trainers feet while on walks, with electricity sparking off its tail.

Many small fish Pokémon hide in the fronds of Manish. This creates a symbiotic relationship, where Manish provides safety in exchange for the fertilizer created by these other Pokémon.

Hordes of wild Yantik will eat through entire fields in minutes. Farmers often keep plenty of repels on them to reduce the risk of a swarm.

Mamoh flings the icicles on its wings as its main form of self defence. These ice shards can fly at up to 100 MPH, inflicting a freezing burn onto anything it hits.

The outside of the dome Sandapex creates is incredibly tough, preventing most damage to its main body. If Sandapex is attacked, it will throw sand at its opponent and dig itself partly underground.

The leek carried by Shedfetchd is imbued with ghostly energy. Upon contact, it temporarily deadens the nerves wherever it hits.

Kecfree has several false eyes along its wings and antenna. When threatened, the rest of its body will change into the color of its background, leaving the illusion of floating eyes behind.

Bimask can carry logs up to 10 times their weight. Because of this, they are often kept as pets in logging villages to help with transporting lumber.

Spirigrowth uses its swirling body to lure in unsuspecting humans and Pokémon. Once enthralled, Spirigrowth will wrap its vines around its prey and drain their energy.

Duskor floats several ghostly wisps around itself for self defence. Upon contact with one of these wisps, any aggressor will be dazzled by images of the edge of the universe, allowing Duskor to make a swift escape.

The tree on the back of Toroh is home to many small bird Pokémon. These Pokémon gather food for Toroh in exchange for warmth and protection.

Torsharp are the protectors of the forests they grew up in. If an outsider damages any of their territory, Torsharp will swiftly throw an axe at them as a warning.

The blade trapped within Honplume's petals is impossible to move. This is because it has taken the soul of the Vileplume, and now controls its husk.

Salacross wield their axe-like horns with ease and precision, cutting down ancient trees in one swing. Male Salacross fight with their horns to try and attract a mate.

The draconic energy contained within the body of Salagar bursts out of its body, forming wings that allow for low altitude flight. This energy is freezing cold, and will burn anyone who is exposed to it.

Rosejask lures in its prey with its beautiful flowers. Upon contact, these petals induce poison, swiftly killing the prey.

The two heads on Zweitle's back control the whole body. If Zweitle is injured the heads will retreat into the bushes.

Hyterra grows new heads constantly. It can only feed two at a time, however, so it discards spare heads. It's thought the spares are used like seeds.

Jicate is incredibly selfish, refusing to grant any of its infinite wishes to anyone but itself. These wishes are often used on frivolous things, like more cheese or a cardboard box.

When provoked, Bipede will throw the twig it carries as far as it can. However, this is only a distraction, as Bipede will then charge at its foe and unleash a powerful headbutt.

Lairwak wields its morningstar with incredible speed and power. One blow is said to be strong enough to damage even the sturdy defenses of an Armaldo.

Klamite surrounds itself with a protective electric field. As it travels around, this defence measure causes nearby machines to go haywire.

This form of Sandinch was specifically bred as a pet. It will nibble its owner affectionately if they share a close bond.

The egg on the back of Fletchsaur is used as a lure for its prey. Fletchsaur secretes a paralysing poison through the egg, and while its prey is immobilised, it will cook them with its fiery vines.

Fletchtile is a notorious egg thief. When it runs at its top speed of 50 mph, it jumps into the air and glides for short periods of time.

Snobat are a common sight in the snowy caves of Mt Silver. When resting, Snobat wraps its soft wings around itself to keep its internal temperature up.

The cloak of Snobat is used to regulate its internal temperature. Due to the intense cold Snobat emits, even its cloak is icily cold to the touch.

The pattern on each wing of Orirona is entirely unique. This Pokémon will unfurl its wings both as a defense mechanism and as part of its courting ritual.

Oriuna is almost always dancing with its webbed pom-poms. If someone dislikes its dancing, it may poison or electrify them.

Garbroc hang around alleyways and garbage piles, gathering rubbish with their tails to replenish their bodies. Despite the components, their fur still feels very soft and comforting.

This wyvern-like Pokémon is often in fights, resulting in unique scarring. Sharpizard's water-based wings and tail are scaldingly hot.

Swabran's wings are incredibly fluffy to the touch. However, the clouds are made up of a toxic mist that causes itchiness or a rash.

The shield of Reginaught is tougher than diamonds. Due to its heroic nature, Reginaught uses its shield to protect civilians from harm during natural disasters.

Vileran hides beneath the large petals of its flowers to disguise itself from its prey. Vileran emits paralyzing spores from its petals to hunt.

Stuffpet is commonly used in sleep therapy for children and is sometimes gifted to newborns. This is due to its incredibly soft, blanket-like body.

The body pattern of Bebull looks like a fancy suit. Territorial disputes and mating courtships are won by the Bebull who looks the smartest.

Dhelvee are often kept as ship's pets on long voyages. They have an eerie ability for predicting the weather, dancing excitedly when a deadly storm is approaching.

Paloros often charge foes recklessly. This can cause it to lose parts of its body, requiring it to then wait for the sand to re-form.

Due to Amacor's low internal temperature, the poison in its tail has frozen into slush. This process has also resulted in denaturing these toxins, making this slush tasty and safe to eat, making it a popular treat in the summer season.

When Paraura was first revived, the mushroom on its back was thought to be a tochukaso mushroom. However, it was discovered to actually be an ancient species, previously assumed to be lost to time.

The bananas on the chin of Necropius allow it to focus its powerful light beams into specific spectrums. As this requires a lot of energy, Necropius can be found consuming the light of lamp posts.

Fenneolu dedicates hours to honing its strength and speed every day. When it strikes, its punches are so fast that its fists catch fire.

Froasaur gather in groups to develop unique ninjutsu techniques. They primarily focus on using the poisonous bubbles on their back to stun and paralyse foes.

The pumpkin that Pumplix possesses is unusually sweet. Chefs will sometimes cook the pumpkin for special occasions.

The squishy body of Swirsion is surrounded in a candyfloss-like substance. This coating is constantly being replaced and reformed as old layers crystalise.

The sweet treats baked by Slurveon are mixed with a secret ingredient that makes them irresistible. Café masters and researchers alike have tried to discover the source of this infusion to no avail.

Scrafbuffet are often seen loitering around in dark alleyways and on abandoned train lines. They mark their territory through unique tags, with territorial disputes settled through art competitions.

As Miniklang travels through space, it accumulates chunks of meteors due to its large mass. Its strong gravitational pull can sometimes trap random debris in orbit.

The lights on Miniras's shell change colours based on which note Miniras is currently singing. Its voice is so melodious that tour groups frequent Miniras's environment during mating season to hear their cries.

Dianbone are the rulers of large groups of Carbink. The sceptre they carry is unique to each tribe and is passed down to a young Dianbone by their parents once they are ready to rule.

Dubbed the "Princess Of The Sea" by some sailors, Diandra swims gracefully in coastal waters. It dives to the sea floor in search of gems to add to its tiara.

Dianrill only sleeps once per year for an entire week, shielding itself in a diamond cocoon. While Dianrill is in this state, the Carbink it rules over will protect it with their lives.

The rose-scented water on the wings of Luvizard emits a calming aura. It flies around looking for conflict to mediate and resolve.

Upon emerging from its cocoon, Beautidos starts feasting on any nearby vegetation it can find. Once it has decimated the local plant life it flies into a rage, destroying anything that remains.

Madactyl perches on tall stone pillars and steeples and remains perfectly still until it sees its prey. It swoops down and takes out its target with one hit.

Wild Squirtini will search for new helmets periodically as they grow. It is not unusual to see lines of Squirtini's swapping into the discarded shells of Squirtini's larger than themselves.

The bubble that Squirtwo forms around itself is created by its psychic power. Attempting to disrupt this bubble results in a powerful concussive blast, incapacitating any who are unprepared for this attack.

The two heads of Dodisc work together in perfect synchronisation. It is said to represent platonic love, with old myths saying that petting both of Dodisc's heads will make a friendship last forever.
