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42 pokedex entries by notsaying.

As Lickidon has a habit of licking things, over time it gained immunity to many poisons. Its saliva has been used for some antidotes to the deadliest of those poisons.
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Fossils of this Pokémon have been found from the tallest mountains to the sea floor. It is an incredible flier.
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Nesting in the roots of trees, Aerosect infestations were a cause of some trees dying out. In this day and age, it is considered an invasive species.
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Many gargoyles have been carved in the image of Aeronine. It seems to find some joy in pretending to be one of these gargoyles.
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Despite the high temperatures, Molgon-Z is known to play in bonfires, forest fires, and lava alike, taking no damage to its circuitry.
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The sight of this Pokémon is a memory that will last forever, as its beauty astounds people and Pokémon alike. It preys on flying Pokémon almost exclusively.
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Letting the currents take its body along, Ferakarp is an opportunistic hunter. It stuns prey with its shocking look and large fangs.
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When Piew absorbs electricity, it must release it quickly. These bolts of electricity are known to cause strange emotions and molecular changes in many living things.
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Covered in water-repellent fur, a Maeon will only enter a body of water for a trainer it considers worthy.
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This Pokémon is seen in many cave paintings. It was worshipped long ago, likely due to its resemblance to the moon.
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If Swipip is startled while searching for food, it will attempt to flee using the wind. It stays in places with frequent wind gusts.
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This Pokémon is often found giving food to starving children. Its flame burns with sympathy for the hungry.
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Sleeping peacefully on the sea floor, Kingeot grows feathers that are desired by many fashionistas due to their rarity and beauty.
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The magnetism of Elegross is thought by scientists to be sourced from the electric charge in its limbs. If it loses this charge, it will spin its arms for days to recover it.
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The fossilized remains of Ardactyl are found in some of the darkest caves in the world. The wings aren't used to fly, rather, they are used to glide from cave wall to cave wall in particularly large caverns.
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Milkin uses flammable milk in its back teeth to shoot out fire. Trainers need to be careful, as just a small puddle of this milk can ignite a fire that lasts weeks.
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Honchleo can be found alongside Murkrow in cold places. It carefully watches over the sleeping Murkrow during the day.
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Magneco hangs from the trees found within urban areas, looking for prey. The risk of it exploding has led to Magneco removal being a priority.
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Yanpardos, using its powerful head, can create powerful shock waves by impacting the ground. These shock waves can cause severe internal injuries.
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Mudtar resides in flooded caves that are located near mountains. It is quick to come to the surface when it detects a large thunderstorm.
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Don't be fooled by Meta's clumsiness, if provoked into a charge, it's strong enough to break bones.
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To find this Gibursa, it is suggested to look in tree hollows that are near Combee nests. Plush toys of this Pokémon are very common.
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The best time to see one of these Pokémon is after a volcanic eruption. Slarupt prefers shield volcanoes.
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Nidobra takes after wrestlers, and enjoys tackling foes to the floor. This, unfortunately, can knock them unconscious.
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A mesh of gears and exoskeleton, Klinkgar is somehow silent when traversing through the night. If it likes its Trainer, it can power rudimentary electronics with a spinning gear where its heart should be.
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It is said that each of Ninecario's tails represent an emotion. If you see a Ninecario missing even one of those tails, run.
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The meeting of two Lairdon in the wild almost inevitably results in a fight. These fights are known to cause rock slides.
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Living in warm brackish water, Feesola clusters together in groups for protection against predators.
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Wandering the roads at night, Shup Jr. will mimic and mock any foes it comes across. It is typically the only one who finds this amusing, as the foe will usually attack Shup Jr. in the middle of its show.
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Living 100 million years ago, Tysaur's calming flower is theorized to be a defense mechanism against more threatening predators.
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Drifting along the clouds, whenever it snows, there's a good chance Swabform will be near. A tracking device on this Pokémon is an excellent forecasting tool.
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Scientists are still trying to understand the combustion reactions of Regizard. However, nobody has been able to get close enough to it without being blasted by its tail.
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Paragey, unable to fly very quickly, has to rely on other defenses. The vibrant coloring of their mushroom is able to deter many predators, despite the mushroom having no poisonous qualities.
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When Venown was first spotted by a person, they assumed they were hallucinating. Its wings allow for extra mobility to spot danger.
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A skilled hunter and a picky eater, having Slurdreigon enjoy your food is a sign that you are a world-class chef.
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Chingwig uses the small bell at the back of its throat as a distraction when it is in danger. Some believe that these bells can help plants grow.
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The gears of Charang will burn anyone that touches them. This Pokémon finds its home in abandoned factories.
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Despite its weak muscles, Alaeon is useful as a service Pokémon for people with disabilities. It is very intelligent.
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Squirtreep's shell acts as a shield from electrical charges in the water, allowing it to attack without worrying about its health.
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Geovee is found on the paths of mountains, jumping from rock to rock. It rarely ever falls, due to the rocky hand on its tail.
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Its cotton has a similar texture to a pillow, being used to camouflage Geonee. Many mountain climbers have mistakenly laid their heads on Geonee due to oxygen deprivation.
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Despite the voltage of Magnelure's electricity ranging from two to five volts, even an indirect hit can cause severe injury to opposing Trainers. If it likes them, Magnelure's Trainers will be unaffected.
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