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Nidoking (The Drill Pokémon)
The Nidoking has a tail that it can swing hard enough to topple down a telephone pole. It also has a VERY bad temper, and can go on rampages if provoked hard enough.
Only a Nidoqueen can call him down during that.
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Nidorino (The Poison Pin Pokémon)
This Pokémon's horn has been quite reinforced compared to its younger counterpart. It's apparently strong enough to break through diamond.
Not to mention it also contains a venonous poison.
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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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Nidorina (The Poison Pin Pokémon)
A very gentle Pokémon that only attacks when it senses danger or to protect her youngs. When threatened, Nidorina's barbs all rise up to inflict poison at her target.
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Raichu (The Mouse Pokémon)
Unfortunately not a very common sight among trainers, but it still has its uses. For example, Raichu can hold up to 100 000 volts of electricity in its cheeks, and is otherwise stronger then the speedy Pikachu.
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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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Nidoqueen (The Drill Pokémon)
Nidoqueen's entire body is covered with stiff, needle-like scales, allowing her to protect her youngs. This Pokémon does NOT hold back when on the offensive.
...what do you mean the male is more agressive?
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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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