29 pokedex entries by mystora
Despite having legs, Metatle can barely move. They gather in groups, standing still on a beach for days, until they finally evolve.
In ancient times, Omano attacked anything they could get their tentacles on, with no care for if their shell armor became damaged.
Beerunt are aggressive Pokémon that are very keen on taking over territories of other Pokémon. They have a great sense of smell.
As a result of a poorly decontaminated laboratory, sand slipped into a machine and combined with Mew's DNA, thus creating Mewshrew.
Ratreon shapes cheese into crescents, which likely gave rise to the cheese moon myth. Researchers are baffled as to why it exhibits this behavior.
Aino are not blind, but because of the hair covering their face, they will still end up bumping into everything.
Ratpunny are herbivorous, so their sturdy fangs are not very useful to them. When threatened, some Ratpunny run away, whilst others retaliate with a powerful kick.
Octiseed can't move, which is why they are in constant fear of predators. However, nothing actually preys on Octiseed because of their spikes.
Hitmonode is a sphere that likes to spin, which it does very quickly. This Pokémon is known for being relatable.
Pikalass electrocute humans that dare enter its territory. After the shock, they get frozen and taken away into the snowy mountains, never to be seen again.
Sandfing leave a trail of sand wherever they go. Whenever they run out of sand, they are no longer able to levitate. To prevent this from happening, they refill by eating sand from the ground.
Sandsand can be found in deserts. These Pokémon can create fake clones of themselves that fade away when someone gets close to them.
Sandchoke can crush rocks with their hands, and they often appear on construction sites to help construction workers. Despite their fierce appearance, Sandchoke are actually quite mild and do not like battling.
This Pokémon is extremely weak. Instead of running, it tries to uses its hair-like cloth to protect itself from attacks, usually unsuccessfully.
If you see many flower petals floating on water, it may actually be a Venueon that has just submerged.
Venushrew are more skilled at fighting than regular Sandshrew, as they are unable to curl up because of their flower. This forces them to engage in fights more often.
Slaish likes to sleep on moss, which it usually does for up to 20 hours a day.
Nobody knows why Vibrarill's patterns and ears are so geometrical. This Pokémon is sometimes used to teach how shapes look from different perspectives.
Vibrarill are often seen jumping joyously, loudly repeating their cries. It has become a rather popular Pokémon online because of this.
Stuffshrew's fluffy fur keeps it warm and protects it. When in danger, it throws sand that got caught in its fur into the eyes of an enemy.
Marbat use echolocation to navigate through caves. In flight, they trail poisonous saliva, often harming Clefairy and Paras unintentionally.
Marbat that live underwater instead of in caves tend to take on a lighter cyan shade. Why this happens is unknown.
Marbat closes its mouth to appear cute, and then it strikes. Its fangs carry a toxin acidic enough to melt through anything, even steel.
Cacklang defends itself by rotating at high speeds, shooting needles in all directions. This may even harm its Trainer, which is why many avoid it.
This loyal Pokémon is often kept as a pet. However, doing so is inadvisable, as its bite is strong enough to pierce bones when angered.
These Pokémon use swift movements to intimidate and confuse the opponent. When the opponent is dazed, they spit fire as a finisher.
If Growltop gets enraged, run away as fast as possible. It will start spinning in circles whilst shooting fire in all directions.
Charshrew can fly for 5 hours without stopping. A lack of brick-like scales makes them more susceptible to attacks from aerial predators.
Squirtquaza channel their aquatic powers by absorbing water molecules from the air and forming them into a big water bubble. Drinking this water is said to have a rejuvenating effect.