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Meowth (The Scratch Cat Pokémon)

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Meowth adores coins, and can use its Pay Day move to produce them out of thin air!

A trickster often up to no good, and won't hesitate to bite to get what it wants.

So surrender now or prepare to fight!

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Persian (The Classy Cat Pokémon)

This Pokémon is known for its elegence and its shiny coat of fur. However, it's very difficult to raise one as a pet, as it has a bad temper and will scratch anyone with little to no provocation.

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Diglett (The Mole Pokémon)

This Pokémon lives underground and feeds off of the roots of trees and the vegetables that grow on the ground. It sometimes does pop its head out, but nothing more then that. Diglett's full appearence remains unknown.

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Parasect (The Mushroom Pokémon)

By now, the mushroom on this Pokémon's back has fully taken over its host. The bug now has to rely on its fully-grown "Tochukaso" mushroom for survival. If it comes off, it dies.

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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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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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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".