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Nidoran (Female) (The Poison Pin Pokémon)
The Nidoran changes drasticially depending on its gender. The female variant is generally kinder and has a smaller horn, but her venom is just as poisonous as the male's.
She also has a better sense of smell.
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Sandslash (The Mouse Pokémon)
After evolving, this Pokémon has grown sharp quills on its back that it uses to ward off predators by curling into a ball.
Some consider this Pokémon to be more of a hedgehog then a mouse.
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Ratatta (The Mouse Pokémon)
Another good target for first-time trainers. It lives in forests and eats anything it can find.
It sometimes even comes out into open fields to steal food from stupid travelers.
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Ekans (The Snake Pokémon)
A silent and stealthy predator. It eats the eggs of birds such as Pidgey and Spearow and can dislocate its jaw to eat larger prey.
It's bite is poisonous, something that develops with Ekans as it grows and matures.
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Pikachu (The Mouse Pokémon)
The one and only!
Pikachu has the ability to shoot electricity, which is stored in its cheeks. Using electricity on another one of its kind can recharge them to full health.
This Pokémon is easily recognizable by trainers!
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Sandshrew (The Mouse Pokémon)
Commonly found in caves and the desert. It can curl up into a ball to protect itself and has sharp claws allowing it to dig underground.
It dislikes water.
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Raticate (The Mouse Pokémon)
Thanks to its diet as a Ratatta, Raticate's fangs are tough enough to chew through steel and concrete. If provoked, he'll also use them in battle, and does not fear larger foes such as Golem.
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Arbok (The Cobra Pokémon)
There's a marking resembling a face on Arbok's chest. Quite a few variations have been spotted already in the wild. It's theorized that Arbok uses it to scare away potential threats.














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