16 pokedex entries by gp423
Despite its appearance, Mr. flora prefers to live underground. Some people claim it whispers suggestions to them when no one else is around.

Poryki constantly insists on helping its Trainer use certain computer programs. Despite this, Poryki rarely has any helpful advice to give.

The spikes on its head provide Snorpardos a solid defense mechanism. However, it can usually only muster a few headbutts before it gets sleepy.

When Snorsian isn't participating in its usual routine of stuffing its face with pasta, it curls up in its bed and sleeps for hours upon hours.

Spinagar glides around on its own webbing. It can patch up any damage done to the web in a matter of seconds, even mid-glide!

Many Remopoke have been found far from their natural habitat. This is because they have forgotten where they were going while attached to a Mantine.

The clouds that make up Milu's wings will precipitate under specific conditions. Instead of water, however, these clouds will rain milk.

Its icy claws are so sharp, the edges are a mere three micrometers wide. Despite this, these blades are virtually indestructible.

Suiria's wings mimic the beauty of the Aurora Borealis. Some people are shocked to see them at unusual times of day, year, or location.

Porysea preys on Trainers' trust by disguising itself as a regular Horsea. When given the chance, it will take control of all of a Trainer's devices.

Roras will often provide refreshments to beachgoers using the cooler on its back. Where these drinks come from, nobody quite knows.

Shroomno's mushroom does not function in the same manner as Hypno's pendulum. Instead, the spores it emits when swung induce sleepiness.

The ball of yarn that Stuffth plays with has a thin gold coating. If you try to take this yarn, Stuffth will thrash at you to get it back.

The Shellder attached to Slowtales is in a constant state of euphoria. This is because it is ingesting the sweet ooze from not one but three tails.

The leaves on its head are actually strips of lithium foil. If exposed to water, these leaves react violently and release dangerous amounts of energy.

Gaslava produces a gaseous form of potassium chloride that is expelled from its head, mouth, and tail. This is what causes its purple-colored fire.
