Its leaves and flower are comprised of conductive metals. Any curious Bug- or Flying-type Pokémon that land on it are electrocuted in a flash.
Its leaves and flower are comprised of conductive metals. Any curious Bug- or Flying-type Pokémon that land on it are electrocuted in a flash.
Its fangs are intimidating but entirely harmless. It takes advantage of its prey's fear in order to bludgeon them with the bone it carries.
When it tastes something unpleasant, it flies into a blind rage. Each Lickiros has a different favorite food that will calm it down.
A Kofflithe's emissions can be rendered inert if they are fed a specialty diet. Their cheery temperaments make them good, if expensive, pets.
A charging Rhyros is capable of flipping a tank. They are surprisingly easy to ride despite their fierceness, making them a common sight at rodeos.
It carries eggs around in the pouch on its belly. No matter how fast it runs or how hard it fights, the egg will never break.
It protects the eggs of other Pokémon, siphoning nutrients from them in the process. When the egg hatches, the baby is sickly and weak as a result.
Its vines twist and sway in different ways depending on the emotions of those around it. If it's near two people with conflicting emotions, its vines will become knotted and tangled.
It protects its territory's Caterpie by using its tail to attract their predators. It then uses its psychic abilities to drive these predators away.
It is a capable flyer thanks to its electrokinesis. It's theorized that the first sightings of UFOs were Starfisk flying through the night sky.
It is said that if an Electasol starts following you, you are doomed to be struck by lightning in the near future.
It gets its energy by immersing itself in lava, so it doesn't need to eat or drink. If you see a wild Magta galloping away from a volcano, it is a sure sign that the volcano is going to erupt soon.
Whether it aims to pinch or flip its opponent varies on a tactical basis. When two Pincross fight, they will always choose opposite tactics.
Magidos are often mistaken for shiny Gyarados by fishermen. Encountering one is said to be a sign of both good and bad luck.
Magigar is commonly seen around tall waterfalls, using its claws to climb to the top. However, it always gets tired before it can reach its goal.
Its blobby, formless appearance is the result of being removed from the pressurized depths it calls home. Surprisingly, this has little effect on its overall well-being.
It uses its strong tail to swim up rivers and waterfalls. It will smash any man-made object it encounters; boats, bridges, and even concrete dams.
Its power level is proportionate to its anger. If it finds itself in battle unexpectedly, it yanks on its barbels to work itself into a rage.
Dittom was born from an attempt to create a truly universal device. It was deemed a failure due to being unable to hold an electric charge.
Demand for Eesparce as a house pet is always extremely high. Cases of Dunsparce being illegally poached for fusion purposes are, regrettably, common.
Eeceon only evolve from Eevee raised near severe, sporadic sources of cold. Some Eevee breeders consider deliberately evolving one to be unethical.
It builds its nests near rivers and lakes. It can dive up to 40 feet in pursuit of Water-type Pokémon.
It licks anything that comes close to it, even when asleep. Studies have found that it dreams exclusively about food.
A Dratomp's soft snout is full of nerve endings, and even minor impacts cause it great pain. For this reason, they make poor companions for children.
It builds hives in places with high amounts of electricity. Most exterminators consider removing a swarm of Beechu to be an impossible task.
Its leaves are warm to the touch, even after they've been shed. Healers in ages past would use these leaves to line blankets and make poultices.
It is playful and competitive to a degree that most Trainers find exhausting. Surprisingly, its bite force is relatively weak.
Its heavy body and iron bones mean that its wings are completely incapable of lifting its weight. Despite this, it is an agile flier thanks to its innate magnetism.
Pokémon dig long snaking burrows that can stretch for miles. They can dig through stone and concrete, making them terrible pets.
Hootkrow are said to appear before lost travelers, guiding them through dark forests. Though they may seem helpful, they are in fact leading these travellers astray until they are hopelessly lost.
Ariaeye are found in deep underground caves, using their threads to navigate back to their nests. They're considered ideal partners for spelunkers.
It uses its fins to modulate its magnetic field, giving it extremely precise control over its position and speed.
It constantly beeps and chirps, seemingly at random. It's often seen falling out of trees, bouncing unharmed when it lands.
Occasionally, a Togetic retains the coloration it had as a Togepi. Most dedicated Togetic collectors would pay huge sums of money to obtain one.
Xavoir seeks out small communities to protect. However, its enigmatic power and unsettling nature often leads to humans shunning it instead.
Its bioluminescent coating glows and becomes charged when it feels strong emotions. The resulting charge occasionally causes it to levitate; as a result, it is often mistaken for ball lightning or will-o-wisps.
Each of its feathers holds a potent magnetic charge, even after being shed. Digital recordings of it consistently have a "halo" effect, as a result.
It's commonly mistaken for a Shiny Mareep. The thickness of its wool and the voltage of the electricity it generates, however, is much closer to that of a Flaaffy.
It floats among storm clouds, passively absorbing a charge. If startled, it drops its orb, which explodes in an annihilative electrical discharge.
Its fists glow brightly whenever it throws a punch. Some have been trained to communicate in Morse code via a series of punches.
Mabat live near bodies of water, subsisting on aquatic prey. The baubles of its tails act as water brakes, allowing it to quickly take off again.
Polihoot croak loudly at the same time each day. Wild populations often synchronize their croaks, which helps drive away potential predators.
They construct lodges out of fluff and cotton. When these lodges blow away, the Jumpbarel ride inside them to travel to new lands.
Even in combat, a Sunloom will always orient itself towards the sun. It can fight opponents in any direction without turning its body.
In some parts of the world, paper dolls resembling Woopet are hung in windows in order to invite rain.
Ratrow are sometimes called "apex vermin" due to their tenacity and destructive eating habits. Ratrow chewing through roofing tiles is the leading cause of roof leaks in Kanto.
Misnair can use the orb around its neck to summon fog and turn the moon red. It uses this foreboding atmosphere to unnerve potential threats.
The tracks and burns created by its electrical discharges form patterns that resemble text characters.
A Wobtom's body is entirely a projection save for its black tail. It causes any electromagnetic signals it intercepts to become heavily corrupted.
Its crystals have a similar composition to unrefined Mega Stones. It is theorized to be in a constant state of something similar to Mega Evolution as a result.
Spearshrew is too heavy to fly, but it is an agile sprinter. Even predators that catch it will have trouble getting through its plating.
Granking are commonly used as guards for junkyards and similar establishments. However, their lax personalities mean most are more bark than bite.
When it eats, the spikes on its mouth turn inward to keep its prey from escaping. It can only fly if its stomach is completely empty.
It attaches itself to oceanic toxic waste. It sustains itself by absorbing the toxins, purifying the waste in the process.
If a Water-type Pokémon needs to travel across land, it will seek out a Corkhan. The Corkhan then carries it in its water pouch to its destination.
It uses its flexible neck to take perfect aim, shooting down even high-flying Pokémon. Remoraid flock to it, eager for both food and lessons.
Mandily's body consists mostly of cartilage and soft tissue, with few bones. For most of history, its fossils were mistakenly attributed to Lapras.
Its body is made of a lightweight yet durable metal. When rolling at high speeds, it uses its winglike ears to control its trajectory.
Its sharp body makes it impossible to ride without being cut. It was commonly used as a heraldic symbol during the Middle Ages.
Hounran are notoriously contrarian and enjoy being as inconvenient as possible. Their toxin causes a burning sensation that can last for weeks.
Its elongated, flexible body allows it to snake through Pokémon burrows with ease. Its favorite prey is Nidoran.
It uses its paralyzing gaze and hypnotic patterns to entrance both its predators and its prey. It is helpless against foes it cannot mesmerize.
It carries the sapling in its trunk wherever it goes. If the sapling is lost, it will drop whatever it's doing to find a new one.
It creates decoys out of clay that it paints with its tail. It uses them to study the attacks and hunting patterns of the area's predators.
It fills itself with any discarded wires and broken electronics it can find. When it discharges its electricity, it emits clouds of putrid smoke.
It uses the glowing face on its neck to terrify its prey, particularly at night. If its target tries to run away, it chases them down without fail.
Given enough time, a Tyranlix can dig through even the hardest of bedrock. Its burrows stretch past the point where any other Pokémon can survive.
Its dark coloration and red eyes is said to be the result of exposure to rare energy waves. The phenomenon was first recorded in the Orre region.
It generates a charge by wiggling its body back and forth. Holding a Pikadle with bare hands is a mistake bug catchers rarely make twice.
It is said that Ho-ram's sacred fire can purify anything. According to legend, it waits for the day it meets a human that its flames cannot burn.
It pretends to be harmed by its own tail so that its foes underestimate it. It cries just as hard when it pricks itself on accident.
It is extremely friendly and sociable, especially with seafaring humans. It seems unaware that its large size makes it a danger to its smaller playmates.
It acts as a shelter and coordinator for Yanma, allowing their populations to flourish. The beacon on its back displays complex signals that only Yanma can see.
It can spin its wings like a propeller, allowing it to cover wide areas in its pollen and seeds.
Glacelia are often beloved by their Trainers due to their boyish personalities and charming lack of intelligence.
Porybi's appearance causes software to glitch in ways consistent with temporal displacement. Attempts to harness this effect have yet to bear fruit.
When a predator approaches, it flashes its red belly to startle them. Once the predator is distracted, it uses its spring-like tail to launch itself and make a getaway.
Its metallic armor heats up whenever it gets excited, reaching a maximum temperature of over 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Because of this, it lives in badlands without plant matter that it could accidentally ignite.
It lives in rocky badlands, using its speed and claws to drive away potential threats. Even a wild Tyrantrum will avoid a Sandzor's territory.
It lives in dark, muddy soil in swamps and around riverbeds. It's adept at both swimming and digging, so it doesn't mind when its burrows get flooded.
Its aura-reading abilities can identify even the tiniest hints of negative emotion. Its attempts to telepathically share these experiences are often mistaken for psychic attacks.
Its arms are extremely hydrodynamic, allowing it to create whirlpools and swim at high speeds with little effort.
Rarely, a female Nidoran retains its juvenile traits when it evolves. The factors that cause this to occur remain unknown.
Its four serpentine tongues emerge through holes in its abdomen. Being licked by an inquisitive Kectank is a universally distressing and unpleasant experience.
It can perfectly disguise itself as over 70,000 different species of tree. It's theorized to be an ambush predator, but all attempts to observe it while feeding have failed.
Its jaws are powerful enough to snap an iron bar in two. Training it to not bite or to be less aggressive is an impossible task.
When Giblett detect vibrations, they emerge en masse to nip at the target. Thankfully, their tiny teeth can be blocked by a sturdy pair of boots.
Anosparce is thought to be a missing link between Anorith and Dunsparce. Its large eyes suggest that it had yet to evolve to an underground lifestyle.
A Bastioterra's shell always resembles a medieval castle of its home region. In some cases, they are the only surviving evidence of the castle's design.
Although they have compass-like properties, they do not point north. Scientists theorize that they are aligned with a magnetic field on the moon.
Probolord uses magnetic fields to fly through the air. It attracts all sorts of metal detritus to it, which collects in a large clump under its nose.
It poses with its limbs at strange angles, which allows it to fine-tune the effects of its natural magnetic field. If it senses a threat, it will attack using thousands of magnetized needles.
Its consciousness is split between its sword and its main body. When given a nonsentient blade, its swordsmanship is revealed to be poor.
It fights with a pair of psionically-charged knives. Its aura is only visible when it intends to end the battle with a single strike.
A Miloslash can adjust the color and reflectivity of its back scales at will. When viewed in water from above, the scales catch the light and render the Miloslash nearly invisible to predators.
Milobas is the result of attempts to "beautify" Feebas by making them resemble their evolution. Opinions of Milobas among Feebas fans are mixed.
It launches itself using its psychic abilities, spinning like a gigantic shuriken as it flies. It can outpace even supersonic fighter jets.
The consciousnesses in its head and tail are completely separate. Only in battle do its two minds properly synchronize.
Rothorn's body is made from a defective power hub. It is theorized that plugging all of its plugs into outlets would cause a tremendous explosion.
Despite its amorphous body, it can run at speeds of over 130 miles per hour. It is said that in the rare event that a Reunidash trips and falls while at a full gallop, the resulting tumble will cause it to break apart into multiple smaller Reunidash.