35 pokedex entries by imademyselfdothis
The many eyes on the slowly rotating bodies of Xaklang seem to be nothing more than markings. Some conclude that they must navigate by peering into the future instead.

Its long antennae are remarkably sensitive, allowing it to detect and identify muffled sounds made by different deep-sea creatures. This compensates for its poor vision, which is exacerbated by the small size of its face.

Despite their high density, Jumpbink gracefully rides warm winds across the globe. They fire beams of fluffy spores from their heads, spreading their offspring far and wide.

The waxy leaves that form Ivypede's shells smell like rubber. To escape predators while they prepare for evolution, they whirl their entire bodies and slam their flexible bulbs into the ground, bouncing away to safety.

Magmie are typically found stuck to the walls of volcano craters, just below the magma's surface. When out of lava, they must constantly spin the flaming arms on their backs to prevent themselves from hardening.

Magbink slept deep underground for so many millennia while experiencing astounding pressures and temperatures that much of their bodies have melted into magma. These molten forms grant them unique abilities to manipulate heat.

Mantula accumulate electricity in their shells before releasing strings of shocking bubbles. Sometimes, they discharge the energy through their fins to skim across the ocean's surface.

It has been upgraded to increase its data compression capabilities to astounding levels. Critics have argued that it is so densely packed that retrieving any one piece of information is effectively impossible.

It produces incredible quantities of milk each day, which it then preserves inside its body by expelling most of its water. The tons of condensed milk it stores can last for thousands of years.

Blisbink decorates its large eggs with breathtaking jewels and patterns as they wait for the many eons needed before hatching. Unfortunately, many have been hunted and sold to royalty for storing gaudy trinkets.

Togecruel can only be found on the coasts of peaceful regions that are devoid of strife. Unfortunately, their many tentacles are extremely venomous, and so their appearance is rarely welcomed.

Porygon's programming was modified to stop them from whipping up powerful sandstorms wherever they went. Due to an error, they now incessantly suck in sand and debris like a vacuum.

Though Kecjask are adept at camouflage, they can often remain unseen simply by moving faster than can be detected by the naked eye.

It is capable of changing the color of its body at will. However, the glimmering gems that peek through its skin are so mesmerizing that it struggles to successfully disguise itself.

If too many spirits are sealed within a buried keystone, they break free and erupt from the earth as one. Each head despises the others, and so they endlessly strain against each other at the surface, never escaping.

Long ago, it migrated deep underground and endured pressures so intense that it fused with a protective coating of rock. When it returned to the surface, it could grow larger than before.

This Pokémon's coastal ancestors migrated inland through tropical rivers. They extend their pungent pincers above the water's surface to lure hungry Bug-type Pokémon close before suddenly dragging the distracted prey under.

Cradode evolved to intimidate even the most fearless of predators with its eyespots. The false grin is actually an array of feathery bristles that it uses to catch and shock plankton.

Its body is composed of a scalding fluid protected against seawater by a thick membrane. It releases some of this liquid through its tentacles to dissolve prey.

It disguises itself as a prehistoric sea creature and sneaks into museums, hoping to endear itself to archaeologists. However, its distinctive odor keeps it from making any friends.

Cradapex flutter elegantly above the sea floor by oscillating their long arms. They drift down on top of their prey, trapping their victims before dissolving them for a liquid meal.

Torloom's caps develop their own ecosystems, causing them to slouch under the resulting weight. They use their flexible, stretchy arms to shoo away any invasive species.

When Volcaster clamp their soft shells shut, the surrounding air grows brutally cold. When they open themselves fully, a searing heat is released with a cloud of scorching scales.

Hycruel float across the ground, their tendrils reaching down to destroy and consume anything below them. For this reason, they were once believed to be storm clouds given spirits of malice.

Labok have frighteningly strong bodies, which they can use to constrict any that threaten them. Despite this, they prefer to gently embrace those with positive emotions.

Some believe that since prehistoric times, Jitops have awoken once in a millennium to dance with their ribbons and blades. Those who watch their elegant performance are said to have their wishes come true.

In the winter months, swarms of Glajask may suddenly appear. The trees they congregate around freeze completely through.

It is estimated that Regidily have been trundling across the seafloor for thousands of years. They obliterate obstacles in their path by anchoring themselves with their four legs and swinging their heads with tremendous force.

They drift aimlessly, collecting debris from shipwrecks to swing below their bodies and snag prey. Sightings have been made of Dhelcruel with up to 80 anchors.

Cactzing float by drawing dew into their bodies as water vapor and heating it. If threatened, they expel all of the steam at once, shooting spines in every direction.

Palodily can extend their heads incredibly far from their bodies by forming long necks out of sand. They use this technique to ambush and drain the vitality of unsuspecting beach prey.

The mushrooms on Paralix have modified their bodies for nothing but spreading spores through the ground. Even if a segment is detached, the mycelium will make it continue to blindly scuttle about.

The mushroom on this Pokémon has grown so large that little of its original body remains visible. Its fluffy white collar is composed of a thick bundle of mycelium.

If a Cloyster's empty shell is left in darkness for long enough, a shadow may move in and become a Genster. If you look down into the ocean at night, you may see it grinning back.

The brightly colored ball on Krabsaur's back expels noxious powder when popped, deterring attacks from predators. This defense has inadvertently led to the injury of many a clueless beachgoer.
