This unfortunate fusion is a Caterpie who failed to fully pupate, leaving its soft head exposed and the rest of its chrysalis body unable to move.
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Caterfree are said to be Caterpie who gained power so fast that they skipped their Metapod evolution stage entirely.
The lures of Caterchou are filled with silk. They get larger as it ages and grows closer to evolution.
Caterreep are raised for their soft, abundant silk. They were bred to shed the silk instead of spinning it into cocoons before evolution.
Catertata are very soft, juicy and defenseless, so they rely on their intimidating cry to scare away predators. If that fails, they will run away.
Catericate are said to raid food pantries, quickly devouring everything in sight. They, however, are actually shy Pokémon who feed solely on wild seeds.
It was once believed that Caterfisk was formed when scared Trainers stepped on a Caterpie to squash it.
Caterish is very vulnerable, so it hides in the soil and photosynthesizes to gather the energy it needs to evolve.
The silk Catercorio produces from its feathers is very sticky, so Catercorio must dance and flail its wings vigorously to throw the silk at its enemies.
It spins its silk into fashionable cocoon accessories, which are often then stolen by poachers, as Catercorio is very slow-moving and defenseless.
Caterth spins its silk into balls, which it loves to play with and chase around. Thanks to its antenna and whiskers, it's an excellent hunter.
Caterwrath's antenna helps it detect even the smallest movement of its enemies, making it able to predict their moves. Caterwrath is thus a great boxer.
This rare Voltorb fusion resembles a Master Ball. No one knows what causes this fusion to take on that appearance.
Butterchou's wings are incredibly weak, so it's often seen drifting along the currents of the oceans, feeding on plankton and surface algae blooms.
Ditelgon is extremely eager to evolve. It'll often escape its shell in hopes it will transform into a Ditmance, but instead reverts to a normal Ditto.
The combined, layered shells of Kakuna and Metapod make Kakpod an impenetrable fortress while it prepares to evolve.
Aerosire flies around without a care in the world, seemingly unaware that it was supposed to have gone extinct a million years ago.
Pidgela hunts for insects among dead leaves. It will furiously peck at anyone who tries to see what lies under its vines.
This fusion's plumage is highly attractive to other Pidgey. Scientists worry this will negatively impact their courting rituals.
Pidhoot is too fat to fly. It makes its nest in burrows at the base of trees.
Pid jr. play pranks on each other to make each other laugh. The less amused they appear to be, the more they actually enjoyed the joke.
Hootgey's internal sense of time is disordered, so it doesn't know if it should be diurnal or nocturnal. It is thus always tired and confused.
Hoottata uses its great vision to hunt other Rattata fusions at night. If it fails to catch its prey, it lets out loud, frustrated shrieks.
Crokazam's frail wings cannot lift its body. Fortunately, in can easily fly with its telekinetic abilities.
Chinmie drifts through the currents, its five electrified arms floating in every direction in search of prey to paralyze and capture.
Chinreon's fur bulbs produce heat and a warm, comforting light. They also regrow fast, so they're often shorn off to make fairy lights and winter holiday decorations.
The glowing liquid in Chindrill's stingers is a powerful neurotoxin. It can shoot them out in the water like torpedoes to paralyze its prey.
Chinlix is made of highly conductive minerals. It finds its way through deep underwater caves by detecting the magnetic fields of the world.
Rival Chinring fight by flashing the glowing patterns on their torsos at each other until one of them is forced to cover its eyes from the blinding light and admit defeat.
Pods of Chintine glide over the sea at night and look like twinkling galaxies from afar. Seeing them is said to be a sign of good luck for sailors.
Chindoom are often kept by fishermen and hunters, as they excel at catching small game and fish. They can quickly launch their twin tails like harpoons, tasering prey before they even know Chindoom is upon them.
Many rubber bath toys have been fashioned in the image of Chingon2. Real Chingon2, however, are digital in nature and tend to glitch out when submerged in water.
Chinbok relies on its markings to scare away predators. In reality, it cannot defend itself due to its mouth being too small to bite anything.
The egg that Chinsey carries is full of so much electric energy that it could power a small town for several weeks, if Chinsey didn't defend it so fiercely.
Chintei is said to appear in front of divers lost in the depths of underwater caves and share its air bubbles with them. Survivors say this Pokémon even guided them back to safety.
Chinslash buries itself in sand at the bottom of lakes, leaving only its spikes above ground. When a prey swims by, it shoots its spikes at them.
The bulb in Chinsaur's flower only lights up when its Trainer has a genius idea. Or so the Trainers say, at least.
Chintales always waves its tails in beautiful patterns that mimic the movement of flames. Astute Trainers can easily tell Chintales's mood from the speed at which its lures oscillate.
The Shellder on Chinbro's tail is a parasite that absorbs Chinbro's neurological signal to power its electric abilities. Chinbro thus rarely ever reacts to anything and relies on its Shellder to defend itself.
Chinnix digs tunnels in underwater caves, eating everything in its path. The crystals it consumes make Chinnix strongly magnetic.
The cheese Ratsaur grows on its back smells so rancid that no Pokémon want to be anywhere near it. It is, however, quite a delicacy in some regions.
Ratgela are anxious Pokémon who chew on their own vines to relieve stress. They also gnaw on anything else they can get their fangs on.
Ratgey work in groups to strip fields of every seed, nut, and edible bud they find. They hoard their provisions in their underground communal nests.
This colony of Rattata is always together, as they function as one Pokémon. The largest Rattata is chosen as the king of the pack.
Groups of Rat jr. put on little dance shows to entertain others. They are so beloved that other Pokémon will fiercely defend them from predators.
Ratfairy chews on rocks to find Moonstone dust deposits. While the dust is tasty, the rocks chip off part of its fangs, leaving them sharp and jagged.
Ratbat echolocates with its high-pitched squeaks, which it uses to find its prey. It then takes them down with its Super Fang attack.
Sungela happily grows all kinds of flowers in its bushy foliage. It gives them out to Trainers to make them happy.
While it resembles a mouth, Smooown cannot open its lips. It communicates by emanating psychic energy that make others empathize with its feelings.
This Miltank's milk production has increased tenfold. However, it cannot reach most of its own udders, so its Milk Drink doesn't recover any extra vitality.
The fusion process has scrambled this Miltank's DNA. It can now only drink the milk that dribbles onto its face.
The plants that grow on Mimesaur's back float just like helium balloons. Mimesaur loves to gives them out to children.
Mimegey can mimic the cries of several kinds of bird Pokémon. It screeches like a Fearow or Dodrio to scare away predators.
Mimehoot delivers jokes with excellent comedic timing. They are so funny that they can make other Pokémon faint from laughter.
Mimetata mimics the facial expressions of Trainers and Pokémon it goes up against to confuse them. If that doesn't work, it quickly runs away.
This fusion is extremely bouncy, as if it were made of bubblegum and springs. It loves to play hopscotch with children and Pokémon alike.
Sandchou uses its lures like wrecking balls to open up the clams it eats, or to break apart underwater debris in its territory.
Sandchou lies in wait until its prey swim by. Then, it skewers them with the spines at the end of its tails.
The shimmery scales shed from Pokémon's wings can be made into life-saving medicine for certain rare illnesses with no other known cures.
Abbuzz thrives around power plants. It uses its horn like a lighting rod to prevent storms from destroying power lines.
Abmar live in dormant volcanoes. Seeing them elsewhere means a nearby mountain will erupt soon.
Abros are born with two horns, but one inevitably breaks off as it battles other Abros. Some collect the broken horns to use as luck charms.
Abvee's horn is very sensitive to its environment. It is said that the type of natural disaster Abvee witnesses will influence its evolution.
Abret's fur is extremely valuable, but it is said that anyone who cuts it off of an Abret will suffer one hundred years of bad luck.
Abtu's large horns help them tune their psychic abilities. They're highly revered in certain cultures thanks to their pitch-perfect Future Sight.
Abloom is very friendly. Children like to use the symbol on its head as a spinner to play fortune-telling games.
Absparce appear where earthquakes destroyed towns. Despite superstitions, this is simply because the tremors woke them from their underground slumber.
This mischievous Pokémon tempts Trainers with dangerous dares. Only the most courageous know that Abgar's presence guarantees their safety.
A flock of Abrow is considered a bad omen across multiple cultures around the world, but singular Abrow actually make for great pets.
The berry juice Abckle makes in its shell causes terrifying visions of doom and calamity that can make even the bravest Trainers cower in fear.
Abcross often appear on compromised trees to eat their soft wood and sap. Arborists often use them to predict if a tree is about to fall or break.
Absel are prized for their beautiful feathers and fur. However, they make terrible pets, as they will destroy everything their owner holds dear.
Abdour patrol their territory to ensure that nothing has gone awry. If something is amiss, they let out eerie howls to alert the rest of their pack.
Looking at Abtler's horns causes visions of terrible disasters. Some believe those are omens, while others think it's Abtler's defense mechanism.
It is believed that an Abcor is the last thing someone will see before passing away.
It is said that an Ablia that's well taken care of can alter the future to one where its Trainer lives a happy and prosperous life.
Abeon use their color-changing fur to communicate with humans. Scientists have yet to fully decipher this intricate language.
The two blades of Abblade are said to represent good and bad luck. The first one that strikes seals its enemy's fate for the rest of its life.
This valiant fusion is said to help and protect those upon whom a disastrous fate will fall. It is unknown whether or not it is effective.
Abiard are said to be agents of fate, as they work together in small groups to prevent small-scale disasters, or cause them to come about.
The mushrooms of Abloom can be turned into potions that grant their drinker powerful future sight. Sadly, the premonitions are always horrifying.
Abpix are shy and hard to tame. If an Abpix is wronged, it will never trust the person that hurt it again.
While sharp-looking, its scythe is actually a soft sensory organ that Abmuku uses to detect danger. It flees at the first sign of predators.
Abbarel chews on the foundations of wooden buildings until they come crashing down. The destroyed structures make great nest material for Abbarel.
Abinch bury themselves in the sand, leaving only their horn above ground to sense approaching prey. It is said that stepping on it brings bad luck.
Abrua are rarely seen in their true form. Most Abrua take on a human appearance to lure gullible Trainers to a terrible fate.
The exact time at which colonies of Abbat exit their caves each night helps scientists predict upcoming meteorological events.
Abrok dutifully watch the desert horizons for sandstorms. If they spot anything, they will warn everyone they can find about the oncoming danger.
This Pokémon is feared by many, as it is believed its bite causes an instant demise. Despite this, Abbat is actually very calm and docile.
This elegant yet formidable fighter will only battle if it's challenged by a worthy foe. If an Ablucha fights a weak Pokémon, it will spell its doom.
The premonitions that Abduck gets cause it to be in constant psychological distress, as it feels powerless to stop the disasters.
Ablithe is a great judge of character. It will fiercely defend its pack or its Trainer from anyone it perceives as a threat.
Abchoke live in small colonies, hidden in the mountains. Lost hikers who collapse on trails are often brought to safety by these Pokémon.
Abchamp are hermits who live and train on secluded mountains. They only come down to save local villages from cataclysmic threats.
Abler are found in caves with unique mineral compositions. It is said that seeing one foretells that a cave in-will soon happen.
Like most Absol, Abpoke wants to warn people about disasters, but it's always too late. It watches in horror as tragedies happen before its eyes.
Abnix uses its horn to dig through cave tunnels. People used to interpret the marks left in its wake as omens.
Aegiperior's shiny armor is completely impenetrable. Thus, rather than using their blades, rival Aegiperior shoot rocks at each other to dent the armor.
Aegicor's carapace is used to make iridescent jewelry, but as Aegicor are expert swordsmen and quite hard to catch, the material is very rare.
Aegiblade's shield is rarely used in combat, as they prefer to relentlessly attack and overwhelm foes with their quick slashes.
It is believed that an Aegilure is an ancient monarch whose soul possessed a lantern so it can continue to guide its people.
Aegibarel use their singular sharp tooth to carve beautiful statues in honor of anyone they deem to be just leaders.
Aegirok are well-trained soldiers who patrol the desert in small squads. They drive out any intruder they come upon.
The design of Aegilie's helmet varies from region to region. Its metal is very cold, as it hides a core made of pure ice.
The loud clanging of Aegivern's wingblades bring fear to the hearts of its enemies. Moreover, Aegivern can focus the noises to deafen a foe.
Swarms of Clefbat sing melodious ballads that echo all throughout their home caverns. They bring their songs outside their caves on full moon nights.
In the morning, Bugey flies to the tree tops to bask in the sun. After that, Bugey peck each other to try to eat each other's seeds.
Buret slinks through the underbrush in search of roots and nuts. The seeds it brings to its burrow often turn into trees before they're eaten.
Zumime creates invisible walls around its habitat. Prey often slam into the walls, which makes it easy for Zumime to echolocate to them.
Swaborb is filled with compressed cotton. When it gets angry and blows up, it can cover with area of an entire football field with white fluff.
Ablu drifts on the breeze while it sleeps, using its telekinesis to avoid obstacles. When awake, it sings itself lullabies to go back to sleep.
Squirt jr. loves to dance to loud carnival music. The shells on its head keep its ears safe.
The ethereal mist that surrounds Dewcune can make it seem to vanish when in snow or water. Few are those who have seen it before it disappeared.