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15 pokedex entries by _._starry_._

Kabuizard once hunted by swooping down to the rocky shores and spearing prey with its scythes. Scientists theorize it also used its fire to cook whatever it caught.
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Ivyrina often gather in sunny spots to absorb sunlight. Because of its gentle nature, it is extremely rare for fighting to occur when they come together.
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It uses its twig-like tails to swing from tree to tree. Despite their fragile appearance, they are actually quite strong, capable of bearing Leafpom's full weight.
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Despite the sweet smell the flower on Venurina's back gives off, its sap is actually poisonous. It spends its days walking around to find whichever spot has the most sunlight for its flower to absorb.
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Nidopie's diet consists almost exclusively of leaves from various poisonous plants. That very poison makes it unpalatable to most bird Pokémon.
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It is recommended that owners of Nidoquil avoid breathing the toxic gases that emit from the fire on its back. It is very timid and docile, and prefers hiding from strangers.
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Although it is normally docile, Nidochu will not hesitate to shock those that bother or threaten it. If touched, the spikes on its ears will inflict a poison that is as painful as being electrocuted.
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Nidosaur can often be found napping in the sun. It doesn't like to fight, so when attacked it usually reacts by producing calming aromas with its flower.
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Although it is slow, Charto's thick shell protects it from predators. The fire in its tail burns even when it is underwater.
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The roses on Roserina's head are beautiful, but underneath the vibrant petals are hidden thorns filled with poison-laced sap. The venom on each flower is unique and different from the other.
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The sweet-smelling fluff that Swirina produces is only mildly toxic when ingested. However, its taste is so addictive that many make themselves seriously sick because they can't stop eating it.
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It is not uncommon to see groups of Charto challenging each other on rocky beaches, using their heads and tails to try and flip their opponents over.
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The poison on its barbs makes anybody who comes in contact with it extremely dizzy. However, Spinrina is not immune to its own venom, and often spends hours twirling and swaying after accidentally pricking itself.
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Despite their small size, Charto are extremely territorial. They are well-known for attempting to chase beachgoers away by burning their feet.
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Seerunt is clumsy on land, but as fast as a rocket in the water. Because of this, it only surfaces to rest and to eat the snow and ice its diet requires.
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