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Seel (The Sea Lion Pokémon)
Mostly active at night and in cold environments. Seel can swim in temperatures down to -40°c. Its horn is able to bash through ice.
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Exeggcute (The Egg Pokémon)
...i'm confused. Is there multiplie Exeggcutes in one group or is it when they come together that they become Exeggcute? If so, then what do you call an Exeggcute by itself?
Maybe i should stop asking questions.
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Marowak (The Bone Keeper Pokémon)
Now the skull is stuck to its head. However, this Pokémon has grown to become rough and aggressive. It now uses its bone to fight off its main predator, Mandibuzz.
Where did it get those bones? From another Marowak.
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Krabby (The River Crab Pokémon)
Not only are its claws used for attacks, they are also used for balance as well. If they are broken off in battle, they grow back fast.
If it senses danger, it cloaks itself in bubbles to make itself look much bigger.
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Electrode (The Ball Pokémon)
This Pokémon often overflows with electricity, allowing it to drift in the wind.
However, if it takes any more, it explodes. It also sometimes intentionally blows up for fun, earning it the nickname "The Bomb Ball".
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Hitmonlee (The Kicking Pokémon)
Also known as the Kick Master, this Pokémon's stretchy legs allow to kick just about anywhere and hit harder then diamonds.
Maybe this one should go to a Pokémon Center, though. Don't think it's meant to bend that way.
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Hypno (The Hypnosis Pokémon)
Come little children, come with me.
Your friends are waiting steadily.
Alone at night, now let us run.
With Hypno, you'll have so much fun.
Oh, little children, you weren't clever.
Resisting me only makes me
BITTER
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Voltorb (The Ball Pokémon)
Its body appears to be a perfect lookalike of a standard Pokéball. It self-destructs with very little stimuli, so extreme caution is advised.
It was first discovered in a Pokéball factory. Its exact origins are unknown.















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