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Venomoth (The Poison Moth Pokémon)
The colors of Venomoth's wings describe the kind of poison they have. Darker wings have a toxic poison, while lighter wings can only cause paralysis.
It is said a Venomoth once took out a Dragonite using its poison.
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Zubat (The Bat Pokémon)
A very, very, VERY, VERY common sight in caves. It emits ultrasonic waves to identify its surroundings.
It says within the darkness because direct exposure to sunlight can cause burns.
...did i also mention it's very common??
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Gloom (The Weed Pokémon)
No, that's not drool oozing from its mouth. It's a nectar that is used to attract prey. It can also act as a fertilizer for plants and as an ingredient for perfume.
Also, it's important to note that it smells horrible.
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Golbat (The Bat Pokémon)
Like Zubat, Golbat is nocturnal, though whether or not the sun burns it is unknown.
This Pokémon is capable of drinking over 10 ounces of blood, and sometimes drinks so much it becomes too heavy to fly, leaving it vulnerable.
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Venonat (The Insect Pokémon)
Its eyes function as a radar, allowing it to find its prey even in the dark. Venonat is drawn by moonlight, and thus only comes out during nighttime.
And if you look closely, its eyes are actually a cluster of tiny eyes.
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Oddish (The Weed Pokémon)
Scientifically known as Oddium Wanderus. At night, it wanders around to scatter its seeds, and withdraws back into the ground at day. If you try to yank it out of the ground then, it shrieks horribly.
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Vileplume (The Plant Pokémon)
Its petals are one of the largests in the world. It contains a poisonous pollen that can paralyze a prey, allowing this Pokémon to devour them.
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Paras (The Mushroom Pokémon)
Mushrooms grow on the back of this Pokémon, which absorbs nutrients from its bug host. These are commonly used in medicine and are called "Tochukaso".














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