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19 pokedex entries by banquoviaquo

Despite its blobby appearance, the lumpy brow of a Snordon has a texture like hard synthetic rubber, causing blows and projectiles to bounce from it with the same force they impacted it.
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There's a hollow at the top of Snordon's crown where it keeps berries for future snacking. However, they tend to overstuff it, requiring a kind Trainer or Pokémon's help to get the berries loose.
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Natle are very curious by nature, but their habit of waddling up close to people and staring them in the eyes silently puts them somewhere between cute and unnerving.
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The plume on Natortle's head is usually kept folded down, but flares up in threat displays: a more reliable indicator of aggression than its perpetually-surly stare.
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Xatortle keeps its wings tightly folded around its body at all times, using precise kicks and swings of its rigid, metronomic tail to fend off a physical clash.
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The psychic blasts from its belly cannon are invisible to the naked eye. However, specialized imaging has detected they are composed of bizarre ultraviolet symbols.
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An Unking's apparent body can often be seen ambulating as normal Pokémon do, but there are times when it hangs slack from the headpiece, as if a puppet of the floating crown.
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Little is known about this Pokémon's behavior except that it is compulsively drawn toward perfect circles. Otherwise, its movements seem slow, but erratic—almost random.
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No matter where one stands, Undon's unmoving eye always seems to follow, even when its body is still as a statue. The inscriptions on its stone disc remain a mystery.
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The head of a Pinedon is very reactive to local temperatures. In warm weather, the stalks flatten and separate, but in cold weather, the stalks clump together into a denser corncob-like form.
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Pinedon is infamously easy to track, as its footprints leave a fresh, woody scent. Some owners spread peanut butter on its brow to attract avian Pokémon.
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Presumably this Pokémon says its own name, but it's far too muffled by the shell to make it out. Instead, it mostly communicates using its hollow tail as a panpipe-like whistle.
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Between its slow, groundshaking walking pace and the hulusi-flute tones that blow through its hollow facial pipes, this voiceless Pokémon has earned a reputation for mystic dignity.
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The more a Munchdon eats, the longer a nap it will take afterwards, taking its time digesting its meal. No impact, no matter how great, can wake it from a post-meal snooze.
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Munchdon have an abiding love for Sitrus Berries: so much so that after devouring them, they press the discarded peels to their crowns in order to continue enjoying the scent.
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Ferrosharp travel on long journeys, occasionally stopping in human teahouses for rest. Their eyes are normally hidden beneath the brim; those who meet their gaze have almost certainly angered them.
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They're drawn to Pokémon eggs, and will frequently linger or nest nearby to guard them until they've hatched. Even afterwards, a Ferroiard may act as a long-term protector to the newborn.
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They're drawn to Pokémon eggs, and will frequently linger or nest nearby to guard them until they've hatched. Even afterwards, a Ferroiard may act as a long-term protector to the newborn.
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A Ferrosharp fights viciously and underhandedly, but often refuses to endanger parents or children. For that reason, wild Kangaskhan seem to value their company, despite their prickliness.
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