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13 pokedex entries by huh.7

Startula skitters around the ceilings of caves, blending in with natural crystal structures. It ambushes its prey by firing powerful jets of water from its mouth. The crystal on its back is sometimes used in laser technology.
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This Pokémon has a bite force of over 5,000 pounds. Trainer's occasionally mistake it for a beach ball floating in the water. This is still one of the leading causes of limb loss in the region.
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Furonee has extremely soft and fluffy fur that makes it very popular for children to snuggle. Unfortunately, the spores that it gives off have negative effects on people, like poisoning them or putting them to sleep.
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Chinras use their lanterns to dive deep below the water to catch their prey. Some trainers ride them to explore areas too dark for regular divers.
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While Manchu is a very good swimmer, it's learned to not use its electric abilities while in the water.
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This Pokémon has adapted to living in the mountains by changing its skin color to blend in. It can change its color to match any environment it's in, but prefers living in the mountains.
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Despite its small size, this Pokémon possesses legendary power. It's been known to only engage in acts of courtship with its own species, so its numbers have been greatly diminished.
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Kings used to put Honblade on the walls above their thrones. When the time came, Honblade would fly off the wall and defend their king.
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Aegislash possesses incredible skills with its blade. It can take off the shield it wears on its head for extra defense, or throw it at opponents. The glint from its blade has been known to blind foes.
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Aegislash possesses incredible skills with its blade. It can take off the shield it wears on its head for extra defense, or throw it at opponents.
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One of Genedol's favorite battle tactics is hovering in the air and spinning rapidly while firing eye lasers. Many forest fires are caused because of this.
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People often put up Mimilucha as fake scarecrows in their fields. They're especially effective against Flying-type Pokémon who have learned to not be afraid of scarecrows, as this Pokémon jumping out at them will make them afraid again.
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During the blazing heat of the summer, small Pokémon attempt to hide under Frosapex to cool off. They are usually never seen again. It's rumored that this is how Frosapex feeds, but most researchers are too scared to confirm this.
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