27 pokedex entries by laughing_dan
Horita use the leaf sticking out from their head to steer themselves while swimming. As the leaf grows longer and wider, it can catch the wind to travel faster in water. Some people think that humans used this as the inspiration for sails.
Ledler's pincers grow so large that it is unable to fly more than a foot; it uses flight in combat to bring its pincer down on a foe like a hammer. Ledler prefer to live in environments where they can view the stars and hear ocean waves.
Togeruff are used as emotional therapy Pokémon as they bring great joy to those around them. Wild Togeruff will fly around, seeking people who need love and compassion.
Sudomuku can eject their stomachs and fill them with air, allowing them to float in water. In certain regions, Sudomuku are thrown into the ocean in a competition. After floating to shore, their tears are collected to be turned into salt.
Skipede uses the delightful scent from its flower to lure in prey. During the winter, the flower dies, making it harder for Skipede to feed.
Hounpede hide in shallow burrows, communicating with nearby Hounpede through growls they can feel through vibrations in the ground. They use their horns to stab larger Pokémon that walk over their burrow, poisoning them, then feed on them as a pack.
Hounpede roll around in small groups, preferring open spaces with few obstacles. Their roars are sometimes confused with the sounds of small motor engines.
Bonmuku lie on the banks of riverbeds, pretending to be a log or rock. They absorb moisture until it becomes bloated. They then excrete this moisture from their eyes, which they drink for nutrients.
Mimeagon jumps off cliffs every day in the hopes of one day soaring through the sky. If they survive the fall, they will run away and hide in shame.
Ralup uses the horns on its head to sense people with food. It will hide from anyone who gives it food, but will come back and steal it later.
Ralplup can sense the self-importance of people and Pokémon. If it senses that something nearby thinks it is better than it, then Ralplup will show off with feats of strength to prove that it is superior.
Turtite prefer to live lives of peace in quiet forests. They will spend hours meditating under waterfalls, which is said to be the inspiration for many martial artists. Some Turtite have been seen balancing on branches as thin as half an inch.
Bivee are obsessively hard workers, working up to 18 hours per day building the most spectacular of dams. Once a colony of Bivee are done with a dam, they will wait at most one week before tearing it down and rebuilding it.
Shipiny find lost eggs and store them in their fur pouch to keep them warm. Shipiny can generate small amounts of electricity by rubbing its furry legs together, which they use to light up their tails to entertain babies or fend off predators.
Pats sweetly cries its own name to get attention. The mushrooms on Pats's head absorb the emotions of those who touch them, which they use for nutrients.
Palia form strong familial bonds with their partners and absorbs the emotions as nutrients. Their mushrooms are used as a medicine to treat anxiety, depression, stress, and anger.
Rockbat hides in caves and trees, waiting for an unsuspecting person to throw something away. It then takes off to fetch it and brings it back to the owner.
Paravoir are said to be created when children wander into fairy rings. They are able to connect to nearby mycelium and use it as a way to send messages to other Paravoir.
Researched recently found out that Digboach don't actually dig their holes. Instead, when they wish to move through the earth, they excrete a concentrated slime from their skin that turns earth into mud, which they can push through with ease.
Meowsire hang out in popular parts of towns looking for human attention. They were given the name 'water cat' as Meowsire are often seen swimming in fountains and wells. It turns out they were stealing the coins people were throwing in for wishes.
Once Growlra have smelt someone, they learn everything about their nature and living habits. Growlra enjoy pleasant company and will teleport to the nearest creature they believe will give them attention and treats.
Ablithe are so lazy that they learn to teleport so they don't have to run while playing fetch. Ablithe are often sluggish and less active than other Pokémon, making them a good pet for people with limited physical ability.
Kadalithe often carries spoons and spades and uses them with their telekinetic powers to bury or dig up bones. Kadalithe are territorial creatures and use their psychic powers to growl and bark directly into the minds of strangers.
Alalithe have immensely strong telekinetic and psychic powers, able to lift objects of up to 500lbs. When Alalithe aren't asleep, they usually race around in a playful, hyperactive mode, which causes chaos and destruction wherever they play.
Alanine are some of the best trackers in the world. Using psychic powers and olfactory prowess, they can track targets up to 6,000 miles away. With powerful muscles and willpower, they can run 6,000 miles in a day and run a full 48 hours without rest.
Dodude appear where many people are gathered in celebration. Its heads take turns sleeping, so it never fears missing out on a good time.
Kraba huddle in packs, afraid of being alone. When hungry, they become aggressive and will fight with their pack over scraps of food. When threatened, Kraba will open its shell to look bigger, at the risk of exposing its developing wings.