159 pokedex entries by starryeyedmemoriam
The heads on Exeggutales's tail communicate telepathically; in battle, this ability allows them to focus on multiple targets while conversing. There was a tale of a Trainer and Exeggutales having a bond so strong that they acted and moved as one unit.
Exeggunaught defend the jungles they live in at all costs, as they have an indomitable will and attack with precise focus. Exeggunaught are known to spar with Kommo-o to hone their skills. Exeggunaught were originally discovered on Alolan Islands.
Maroruff are known to travel in packs, fiercely protecting each other. They battle by headbutting foes before striking with their clubs. Maroruff are used at dig sites to help excavate fossils, uncovering them by dusting them off with their tails.
The mucus Marogalge spits out is extremely harmful, being able to melt through metal. Due to this, some believe their spit has spectral properties that accelerate the corrosion. The bone Marogalge carries is said to be their most private possession.
While hunting for its prey, Goligatr's fins billow like a dress while they swim. They move with an elegant grace, similar to a dancer's.
Seakou are said to cause thunderstorms at sea to charge themselves. They punch holes in underwater canyons by drilling into them with their horns, living inside the craters.
Gyaradreigon hide underwater, attracting their Flying-Type prey by using their Magikarp-like heads as bait. Tales tell of Gyaradreigon destroying entire docks in bursts of rage; only the most experienced of trainers can get Gyaradreigon to obey them.
Gyaranine were once thought to be Legendary-Pokémon, only seen raging through cities during times of great strife. Hearing a Gyaranine's bark while traveling the seas was once considered bad luck.
Vaportic are incredibly rare, living at the bottom of lakes or at pristine shores. They only appear to calm the minds of those who are enraged, using their voice to disarm all who are hostile.
Omaras are gentle-hearted creatures, rarely fighting back against those who try to attack them, opting to put assailants to sleep with a song. Omaras are known to carry Trainers and Pokémon across the oceans using their tentacles.
The aroma from Omasaur's flower is irresistible to Shellders. Once their prey gets too close, Omasaur use their tentacles to wrap them up and pierce their shells with its beak.
These Pokémon are nocturnal, hunting for prey during the darkest hours of the night. It dives into the water at stunning speeds, snatching up Fish Pokémon. There are rare incidents of Omavern fighting Gyaradreigon, resulting in many docks closing.
Aeroroth are known to go on violent rampages, attacking anything soaring through their territory, whether it be in the skies or on the ground. It's believed that in ancient times, they tired themselves out and were hunted while out of energy.
Dragoffy stores large amounts of electricity inside their bodies, causing the crystal in their wool to glow. It is said that this crystal can cause thunderstorms when Dragoffy discharges electricity.
Legends tell of Dragoram flying in the middle of hurricanes and flaring their tails to dispel them. Dragoram have been documented saving people from sinking ships.
When Dragobat flies, the orb on their tails jingle. This sound causes any nearby to experience a positive mood change. It is believed that fusion has amplified the kindness in Dragobat's heart.
Beelix live in hives connected by various tunnels under the planet's surface; these hives typically span out for miles. They are extremely territorial, even battling other Beelix that are not a part of their colony.
Typhturn lure in Pokémon by using their flames to create bright light. When prey swims too close, Typhturn burn them to a crisp before feasting.
Due to overhunting, Feraras have become wary of humans. It intimidates trainers by opening its mouth and letting out an eerie cry. It is said only a trainer with a pure heart may catch a Feraras.
Feraking pride themselves on their strength and success. They don't only hunt for food, but also for sport; sometimes letting go of their prey to continue the hunt before finishing them off. Feraking's dorsal plates excrete venom under stress.
Originally discovered in the Pinkan Hollows, Clefviper were once believed to be Seviper that ate too many Pinkan berries. For many years, Clefviper evaded researchers; as they only were seen at night, staring at the moon before slithering away.
During the daytime, Xath will motionlessly meditate, only stopping once night falls to steal the shiniest coins. In legend, Xath were revered as spiritual beings who possessed the ability to see into the future in the reflection of coins.
Amphanium are docile creatures. During the day, they bask in the sun, using its energy to generate electricity. During thunderstorms, Amphanium's orbs act as lightning rods, supercharging them.
The wool on Ampharay's mane has the unique ability to conduct electricity. In battle, they nuzzle against their opponent, shocking them. When Ampharay's tail glows, the voltage of its electric attacks rises.
At dusk, Espreon's abilities are greatly enhanced. Allowing them to sense even the slightest changes in an opponent's demeanor. Espreon are known to battle by slowly wearing down their foe, predicting where they will attack and countering.
On the nights of full moons, Umbeon are filled with an energy that increases their psychic abilities. Their dark fur allows them to blend in with their dark surroundings.
Undos fly through the skies in intricate patterns, it is believed that these patterns are the symbols of a long forgotten language. In tales Undos destroyed cities in fits of rage, it was believed that this was divine punishment from Arceus.
Unswine are known to carve hieroglyphs in ice with their tusks, marking their territory. When Unswine gather, they are filled with a mysterious power.
Unleep are known to live at the remains of ancient ruins. They draw hieroglyphs by faceplanting into the ground and using their tentacles to write. Many instances of Unleep are curious about modern technology.
Unking lounge around ruins, they typically carve lazy hieroglyphs into the sand. When provoked, Unking unleash a burst of devastating psychic power.
During the day, Unblim slowly drift through the air. However, when night falls, Unblim hunts for prey. There are stories of Unblim taking people away in groups, and victims say they were taken to ancient ruins depicting Legendary Pokémon.
Unlurk's legs are too small to hold up its body for long periods of time, so they levitate. They are known to guard ancient structures so well that there are rumors about Unlurk being bound there by a spirit.
Untales sear the ground with their mystical flames, making intricate hieroglyphs. While this behavior is done for an unknown reason, it is said that any ill-intended person who sets foot in Untales's territory is cursed for a thousand years.
Untrum's eyes help them see in the dark, allowing them to easily track prey. They create hieroglyphs for an unidentified reason. Symbols created by Untrum date back to as far as hundreds of millions of years ago, their meanings are unknown.
Steetrum use their strong jaws to dig through mountains, eating any soil or ores that fall into their mouths. They battle by using sheer force, knocking their tails into opponents, slamming their bodies into foes, or simply biting onto them.
Steeler drag themselves across the ocean floor due to their gigantic claw. They eat mineral-dense ores by crushing them and shoveling the remains into their mouths. Any creature caught in Steeler's pincer is pulverized.
Qwilmo-o have the ability to launch their quills and scales at foes in battle, these projectiles growing back quickly. Qwilmo-o's quills work both offensively and defensively, being able to shield Qwilmo-o from attacks during close combat.
Scichomp's scythe-like limbs are typically used for intimidation. If confronted, however, they can cleave down their foes with ease. If Scichomp flies too fast, they overheat, causing them to fan their wings to cool themselves.
Herapom live in large colonies in forests, often following Ursaring in search of honey. It is believed that fusion has amplified Herapom's strength and precision marginally, allowing them to perfectly sync their strongest attacks.
Heragron enjoy testing their strength by lifting boulders and hurling them across mountain ranges. They topple trees in search of their favorite food: Honey. Heragron's armor is said to be tougher than steel, while its horns can uproot a grove.
Heramo-o has no interest in Pokémon weaker than itself; it usually scares away smaller Pokémon by rubbing its wings together, which sounds like clanging scales. Heramo-o are known to attack Exeggutor in the wild, chewing on their leaves.
Heralem live deep underground, only digging out from their burrows in search of honey. They battle by rolling into their target at full force before attempting to flip them over.
Sneacorio are thought to be some of the smartest Pokémon, comparable to Slowking. They hunt by using ethereal dances to mesmerize their prey before striking them with a fatal blow. Studies show their venom can temporarily paralyze a Piloswine.
Magdon's armor is made from hardened magma, allowing them to burn any assailant using physical attacks. They are known to eat flaming berries to increase their temperature.
In tundras and during harsh winters, Pilonium try their best to revive frozen plants by sneezing on them. Unfortunately, their thick fur obscures their vision and targets, so they sneeze at random with the hope of reviving plants.
Corgross use their incredible intelligence to hide among their surroundings, using their ability to magnetize coral to blend in with reefs. They attack unsuspecting Toxapex, pinning them down and chewing them to bits.
Remoeon have the ability to turn themselves invisible when underwater. They take advantage of this by stunning prey with a powerful shot of water when it's least expected.
Manslash slowly drift through oceans, only sometimes stopping to dig up eggs in the sand. Due to their size, Remoshrew tend to cling onto their backs for protection; eating any leftovers from their meals.
Tyrancada live underground for years at a time, absorbing nutrients from tree roots to evolve. It is said that a single Tyrancada could consume an entire forest's worth of trees while waiting for its evolution.
Lucune are known to protect the world's oceans, purifying water after oil spills. Lucune sleep at the bottom of oceans in caves, with tales saying that if one wakes up from its slumber, a 40-day storm will occur.
Celenine possess the ability to run through time itself. Celenine are extremely protective of the forests they live in, protecting the same land throughout multiple eras.
Weavdile dwell in the coldest of regions, forming up to packs of five. Weavdile typically work in groups, hunting during storms; they patiently wait in the snow for days for unsuspecting prey. They then leap out and rip their prey to shreds.
Weavdreigon are mischievous Pokémon, often pickpocketing unsuspecting people or stealing berries from other Pokémon. It is believed that they are the closest living relatives to Sneasler.
Magnezing are commonly found in abandoned power plants or landfills. They use their abilities to magnetize garbage, pulling it in before eating it. Magnezing often get into battles with Garbtrum that are in search of food.
Similar to Rhyperior, Rhygross load up rocks into their arms, using them as projectiles against opponents. However, in battle, they use their horns more effectively, folding their arms before flying into opponents, impaling them with their horns.
The flowers on Togenium's body give off a calming aroma, because of this they wander into places of great panic; helping people stay calm. In recent times, Togenium have been spotted reviving dead plants after forest fires.
Once mistakenly believed to be mythical Pokémon, Togenine's howls are said to guarantee a life of longevity and good luck. There are tales of Togenine helping the injured during forest fires, moving with serene grace and fluidity.
Contrary to their looks, the leaves on Leafdra's body are incredibly sharp, being able to cut through trees with ease. The goo Leafdra secretes allow them to slow their foes' movement before quickly finishing the battle with a well-placed slash.
Mamother's bladed hands allow them to be efficient hunters. Whilst nearly undetectable in the snow, they attack from blind spots. Contrary to their terrifying looks, Mamother are actually omnivorous.
Under Mamoaldo's thick fur are sturdy plates, allowing it to take the strongest attacks. Despite living in more mountainous areas, Mamoaldo are proficient swimmers, using their claws to catch Fish-Pokémon.
Any frontal attack against Mamodon has proven ineffective due to its thick fat and strong tusks. Despite their imposing frame, Mamodon are herbivores, knocking over trees in search of ice berries.
Scepmega are incredibly stealthy Pokémon; being able to blend in with the jungles they reside in, Scepmega zip around at incredible speeds, piercing prey with their tails.
Swampdon are extremely territorial creatures, claiming entire shorelines as their nests; they will viciously attack anyone who enters their domain. Their tails are capable of smashing entire boulders, and their strong arms allow them to swiftly swim.
Kecmo-o change hue to blend in with their surroundings. However, they need to rub their scales for this to work. Most Kecmo-o make this work by clanging their scales to disorient the opponent before scurrying away and shifting colors.
When Garphan curls up into a ball, it extends its wings to slice right through whatever it rolls into. Once Garphan gains momentum, it can't stop until it crashes.
By flapping their tentacle-like wings, Cradmega are able to cause waves strong enough to send sand flying. They do this to reveal hidden Omastar, which are typically a Cradmega's favorite meal.
They ensnare their prey with their bodies before biting into them. Their fangs then release a digestive fluid, turning their prey into soup that Cradviper sucks out.
Bastiolosion are typically passive until they are provoked, curling up when aggravated. If they are continually antagonized, Bastiolosion will rub their armored arms together to cause a large explosion before running away.
Bastioligatr due to being incredibly bulky, they are able to shrug off most attacks from other Pokémon. Almost like a trade-off, they move extremely slowly on land; in water, however, they can swim as fast as a jet boat.
Bastioflame battle by flying headfirst into their opponents before using their talons to finish them off. However this isn't the only use of their plates, as some Bastioflame attack other males of their species to prove themselves the strongest.
Bastiotrum are extremely reckless, battling by going into a headlong rush and thrashing wildly, their jaws tearing foes apart. With scales as tough as diamond and jaws that could shred through steel, Bastiotrum were unmatched in the ancient world.
Abnine are incredibly agile, leaving a trail of fire in their wake as they run with extreme speed. Abnine were once thought to be mythical Pokémon, as they only appeared moments before disaster, using their howls as a warning.
To protect themselves, Aegirai use their spectral power to lull people in its territory to sleep. In battle, Aegirai try to end fights as fast as possible, even using underhanded tactics such as putting their foes to sleep before striking.
In the past Aegilurk were used to guard entire kingdoms, art depicting Aegilurk using their mighty hammers to fell dragon Pokémon. Hoaxes say that spirits were sealed inside Aegilurk, using spectral powers to detect innate leadership and strength.
Aeginine are extremely loyal to their trainers, even putting themselves in harm's way to protect them. These Pokémon were once used alongside Golurk when defending kingdoms. There is a theory that Aeginine are the souls of Arcanine who died battle.
Aggturn live in waters near power plants, feeding on electricity. Due to their thick metal plates, they have proven difficult to remove from these environments without harm.
Zororing are feared due to their appearance; because of this, they hide in caves, using illusions to mask their true form and bond with trainers. When exposed to a full moon's energy, the marking on its head is filled with a mysterious power.
Zoromega use their ability to create illusions to take on the visage of bird Pokémon. They do this to avoid predators while soaring through the skies.
Grouice are able to create pillars of paradoxically hot ice. In battle, they are able to encase opponents with these pillars, leaving fatal burns. In ancient murals, Grouice have been depicted creating entire glaciers.
Girasol use their claws to cut down their foes in a swift slash, believed to be a merciful gesture. Despite this, they are seen as bringers of destruction due to their frightening looks. Legends say Girasol were once sealed due to bringing tragedy.
Moonlight is the source of a Clefviper's power, allowing them to float in midair. During the nights of full moons, they hunt in packs. Using their cries to lure in unsuspecting prey before biting into them and dragging them away.
In the daytime, Drifbro are extremely lazy, usually drifting to wherever the wind takes them instead of flying. At night, however, they use their psychic powers to pilot themselves and hunt for prey.
Fusion has given Clefdreigon the ability to levitate using the power of moonlight. Despite being timid, they are playful with friends. Unfortunately, most Clefdreigon are unaware of the extent of their power, playing too roughly with other Pokémon.
Using the moon's power, Clefviper soar across the night skies. They use the sharpened ends of their tails to whip their prey, rendering them immobile. There are rumors that Clefviper can move as fast as shooting stars.
Krookoterra spend so much time waiting for prey in the sands that some Pokémon take residency on their backs during sandstorms. When Krookoterra's preferred prey wander too close, they clamp down on them with their strong jaws.
Cofaeye are extremely avaricious Pokémon, if a single coin is taken from their hoard, it will relentlessly hunt for the thief, cursing them. They are known to hold grudges against these grave robbers.
Cofarupt are known to live inside ancient pyramids. They hoard the treasure found inside, often attacking those who enter their territory. Studies show that the pyramid-like structure Cofarupt's back is made from of bone and hardened magma.
Cofadol are known to live in ancient ruins, pretending to be ornate clay figurines. There are myths that Cofadol turn grave robbers into the gold masks they are found carrying.
Smaller instances of Galvanslash have moved into suburban areas, burrowing into power plants and chewing on wires for energy. Larger Galvanslash reside in deserts; they hunt by dragging their prey into the sand and shocking them into paralysis.
When attacked, Galvanrorus create a barrier of ice before spewing electrified webs to paralyze their assailants. Despite usually eating plants, Galvanrorus have no problem hunting for smaller Pokémon.
Ferroeon battle by charging their tendrils with electricity, before whipping their foes with them. They have the ability to cling to walls and latch onto ceilings; because of this ability, they were used to climb up battleships during wartime.
It is believed that Golulix were created by mankind to retrieve ores from deep underground. In the modern era, Golulix are used to excavate for mineshafts. These tunnels are typically left dilapidated by Polieye that are in search of gems.
The eye in Golugrigus's chest can unleash a beam of energy that has enough power to fell a Dragonite. They slash through even the toughest steels with their bladed arm. There is a rumor that Golugrigus are piloted by the spirits of dishonorable warriors.
It is said that the flames Volcatei produces are brighter than the sun itself. Many race across the land, leaving trails of magma in their wake, as most are unable to control their power. When a Volcatei barks, a volcanic eruption shortly follows.
With the power of a burning sun, Volcaram unleash scorching flames that grow more intense as battle continues. Legends tell of Volcaram searing those consumed with greed into a burning crisp, leaving behind only the precious yield of their greed.
Volcakoal dig through mountains in search of coal to fuel their flames. When endangered, they will blow up black soot and flames from their backs before scurrying away. Stories say that Volcakoal caused volcanic ash to darken the world's atmosphere.
Volcatrodon use their wings to effortlessly glide across the sea floor. They are known to nest in hydrothermal vents, allowing their eggs to absorb heat. In recent expeditions, researchers were able to find an entire colony of Volcatrodon inside a vent.
Volcatrodon are commonly found crawling across the sea floor, typically near deep-sea hydrothermal vents. They avoid confrontation by searing their opponents with boiling hot fluid and swimming away.
As Volcanine race across fields, they scatter their burning scales; charring the land they run across. Their blue flames were associated with royalty centuries ago. In tales, Volcanine were revered as Legendary Pokémon who personified the sun's wrath.
Volcacruel are extremely rare, typically living deep underwater, and until recently, they were thought to be extinct. Volcacruel hunt by secreting toxins from their tentacles before burning their prey. Poachers hunt Volcacruel for their shiny gemstones.
Hybok are highly aggressive creatures. The patterns on their heads are used to petrify their foes with fear before releasing an onslaught of attacks. Sometimes, a Hybok's shed skin is used as decoration during horror-inspired festivals.
Hyran are incredibly aggressive, launching their heads as missiles to poison their opponents in battle. There are rumors that Hyran are stranded from an alternate future.
Hypius are incredibly moody creatures, as each one of their heads have a different temperament, often having a dominant yet destructive middle head. To atone for anything they destroy, Hypius soar through the skies and scatter seeds for farmers.
Fletchlithe soar over their territories in pairs. If they find any prey, they shoot embers into their den. Fletchlithe are extremely trustworthy and loyal, staying with each other in even the most dire times. They often form rivalries with Rockruff.
Sabltrum is extremely ravenous, feasting on any gemstones they can get in their mouths. Their gargantuan jaws enable them to burrow through caves with relative ease.
Sablton dwell in the darkest of caves, where they pull out gems from within in the ground by magnetizing them. Miners who seek out precious ores utilize Sablton's magnetic ability.
Despite its short and stubby legs, Scolibok move extremely fast. Once they wrap themselves around their prey, they relentlessly attack with their two horns.
Scolipert are extremely proficient hunters, waiting in the mud for their prey. Once a Pokémon wanders too close, Scolipert will jump out of its hiding place, pinning down its prey and injecting it with a deadly venom.
Originally thought extinct, a Tyrantula was recently discovered in the Asado desert. Researchers have learnt they hunt by waiting in the sand, when prey wanders close, Tyrantula shock them before dragging them into the sand.
Snoty's incredibly warm skin allows it to survive the coldest temperatures, they are skilled fighters being able to take on the likes of Glalie. Mountaineers will often seek a partnership with Snoty due to their ability to detect avalanches.
Contrary to the beliefs of many Trainers, Gladon's bodies are not made up of hard rock. Instead, their armor is plated with a mixture of the toughest ice and stone. To protect themselves, Gladon freeze their foes before slamming into them.
Glagron will claim entire mountain ranges as their own, which typically leads to fights over territory. Glagron hunt by causing avalanches and ramming into their prey, impaling them. It is said that Glagron's breath can freeze an entire lake.
Carith typically hunt in packs, using their tough claws and strong jaws to shred through anything that gets in their way. When separated, Carith quickly scurry away from any foes larger than themselves.
Sharpras often let smaller Pokémon, such as Bruxish and Remoraid, live in their shells. Due to their dwindling numbers, Sharpras have become increasingly violent towards humans.
Sharpstar's jaws are strong enough to rip through the shells of the Cloyster they hunt. In battle, Sharpstar swallows water before shooting it back out with the force of a geyser.
Regilurk are typically found on the tallest of mountains and coldest glaciers. When the bands on a Regilurk's body are removed, it can freeze everything around itself instantly. Tales tell of Regilurk being created by Regigigas to guard glaciers.
While absorbing sunlight, the plant on Vilesaur's back becomes energized; shaking the petals on its head and spreading poisonous pollen.
Consuming light is the source of a Necronium's vitality. Once they reach sufficient amounts of power, Necronium can release a burst of energy similar to a geyser. There are tales of Necronium helping plants photosynthesize by sharing light energy.
Toxdos are create domes made out of string to shield themselves from predators. Toxdos also use their webs for hunting, paralyzing their prey with venom before wrapping them up for later consumption.
Toxdily live in warmer parts of the ocean where they hunt their prey: Corsola. Toxdily hunt by ensnaring their prey with their tentacles, which excrete a paralyzing but toxic digestive enzyme.
Due to their heavy bodies, Hawldon have trouble flying. They typically jump off mountains and slowly glide across the skies. When endangered, Hawldon will fly off the ground and throw themselves at their opponents from above.
Auroterra are known to live on some of the snowiest mountains, allowing mountaineers to set up camps on their backs. It is believed that in ancient times, Mamoswine and Auroterra lived in similar habitats.
Auroark use their ability to make illusions to temporarily blind their foes, they do this by creating aurora-themed lights. While they used to be popular at festivals, Auroark's popularity has declined due to recent tragedy.
Lycantile's fur is as tough as rock, which they use while hunting by charging headlong at opponents and slashing with enough force to cut down trees.
Paraphan's body is made from a thick carapace. It protects itself from predators by curling up and shooting spores from its trunk. Paraphan knock over trees with their trunks, before nesting inside them and draining them of their nutrients.
The mushroom Parainja's back controls the shell, making it scatter poisonous spores. These spores drain the life out of anything they touch, stealing their energy to enlarge the mushroom on its back. It is believed it can even drain life force.
Disguised as coral, Paradily are patient hunters, staying stationary for days on end waiting for prey to swim by before striking. Paradily reproduce by infecting coral with fungi; they are believed to be a leading cause of reef destruction.
This noble Pokémon is known to shield others in times of crisis. Electricity stored within Komkou's clangorous scales rub together while it runs, creating the sound of a rumbling thunderstorm.
Golitar are overwhelmingly powerful; with one mighty swing, they can cleave through seawater. With shells as tough as diamond, only an equally powerful Pokémon can damage them. They are known to inhabit sunken ships, often battling Dhelmise.
Golipert's claws have the ability to crush boulders with ease. They live in mud, bursting out when something gets close to their nests. During storms, Golipert will move their eggs to shipwrecks; this behavior is being further studied by researchers.
In contrast to their intimidating looks, Golitrum are surprisingly peaceful. They spend most of their days meditating under the seas. If disturbed, Golitrum will tear their foes to shreds with their powerful jaws.
Carzone live deep underground, they use their unique ability to magnetize gemstones to pull them in, presumably for later consumption. There is a theory that Carzone search for the most precious ores for their queen that lives in a gemstone palace.
Hundreds of millions of years ago, Carorus resided in caves near the end of frozen tundras. Ancient people worshipped them, as their glistening frills in the night resembled auroras. It is believed that they are the distant ancestors of Megaswine.
Carein live in frigid caverns, typically near oceans. By living in packs of up to twenty, Carein fiercely protect each other. They are poached for their tusks that are made from precious gemstones.
Torligatr's preferred habitats are warm waters near beaches, only going on land to eat coal. Despite having strong jaws, Torligatr prefer to avoid conflict on land, emitting smog before running back into water.
When endangered Torupt's humps erupt, they release smog and magma causing disorientation. The more coal Torupt consumes, the stronger the eruption becomes.
Gourdily use their hairlike tentacles to dig up their prey in the sand. Once found, Gourdily ensnare their prey before excreting a digestive enzyme. On nights of a new moon, it is said that Gourdily's victims can be heard on shorelines.
Lomhorn are mischievous creatures, frequently popping out of rivers to startle people before nudging them with their horns. Despite their playful nature, they can crush boulders with ease.
Diancargo's shells are to be handled with extreme care; they are incredibly fragile and take months to reform. The shells of Diancargo are sold at high prices due to their beauty and fragility.
With their newfound power, Wurmdos burrow into the ground to avoid Bird-Pokémon. If faced with an opponent, they will coil around them; their spikes releasing venom to weaken their foe.
Wurmdos live deep underground to avoid predators, only digging out to eat entire trees. Contrary to their large size, they are known to burrow away when faced with foes.
Despite their looks, Dugchic are extremely vicious hunters; they are quick on their feet and are adept swimmers. Dugchic hunt by burrowing underground and moving in three different directions; attacking from blind spots with searing flames.
In ancient times, Trodactyl soared through the skies, only landing to lay eggs. It is believed that their population went through a sharp decline due to their eggs being berry-shaped, causing other Pokémon to mistake them for their favorite foods.
Due to the wide variety of fruit in Tronium's diet, they have gained the ability to grow any kind of berries from their necks. Tronium are commonly trained by café owners, as their berries make for great smoothies.
The fruits on Tronium's neck share a striking resemblance to Nanab Berries. Tronium are typically kind, allowing others to take from their necks, also giving out seeds. In tales, planting a fruit given by Tronium would guarantee a good harvest.
Trocargo move extremely slowly, almost completely still, to fool predators into believing they are not prey. Trocargo eat fallen foliage, after which they spit ashes onto plants to enrich the soils they live.
The rigid leaves on Tromo-o's body are scales that are as tough as steel. Contrary to their unsavory scales, the fruit on a Tromo-o's body is edible, which has led to them being used to harvest fruit at farms.
Whilst typically slothful, Primelax are incredibly powerful, even being compared to the likes of Slaking. If they are woken up from their slumbers early, Primelax will become wildly furious, attacking anything nearby.
Eelekdos's false heads are used to discharge energy, while the yellow spots are used to shoot out a mixture of mucus and water to stun prey. During destructive outbursts, it is said that Eelekdos can generate enough electricity to fell a Wailord.
Compared to their evolved forms, Dragalper's poisonous film only cause a tingling sensation. Once living on land, they were forced into the water by predators, in some instances being forced to swim to other regions.
Dragalsire reside in murky waters, eating seaweed and occasionally swimming up to boats. Studies show that Dragalsire are seemingly unaware of the corrosive sludge they excrete; they have been documented swimming dangerously close to humans.
Dragaltrum typically attack anything that enters their murky territory, save for Dhelmise. Dragaltrum are known to stalk their prey for hours on end under the visage of seaweed, before delivering a powerful, venomous bite.
Some Arcatross live deep underwater. Over time this lead to them adapting, gaining darker fur and skin when compared to other, brighter Arcatross. They hunt by ambush; wrapping themselves around prey before simultaneously burning and shocking them.
With its sweet, honey-like smell and bright colors, Victreerantis lures in Bug Pokémon. Victreerantis strikes with incredible speed, being able to easily dispatch its prey.
Victreetross use their false heads to attract prey by thrashing them around. When a creature wanders too close, they latch onto it, shocking it into incapacitation before swallowing their prey. There are rumors of Victreetross even hunting people.
Tentalord hunt by pulling prey into their large mouths, commonly eating schools of Magikarp. When distressed, the orbs in their head glow brightly as they thrash around, shooting out ultrasonic waves strong enough to create waves.
With speeds high enough to cause nearby water to heat up, Dewtei race across the seas with one another. Dewtei can also freeze the waters they race through, sleeping on artificial glaciers.
Gasrock hold themselves together using a spectral energy, but struggle to maintain their forms. When a Gasrock struggles to keep form, they opt to crumble, later repairing themselves with new rocks.
Gensaur's flower can take on vivid colors if it steals heat from a living being, which it does by hiding in its prey's shadow and waiting for an opportunity. Old tales say that anyone who inhales the fumes from the plant on its back will be eaten.