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Weepinbell (The Flycatcher Pokémon)
It camouflages itself as an unsuspecting plant while awaiting its prey. When it arrives, it poisons it then melts it down by spitting a corrosive acid at them.
If the prey is too large to swallow, it chops them up.
071
Victreebel (The Flycatcher Pokémon)
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074
Geodude (The Rock Pokémon)
Commonly found in general rocky areas, such as mountains. It's often mistaken for boulders, so a lot of people accidentally step on these.
Geodude is surprisingly lightweight. One time, a kid threw it in a snowball fight.
What the actual fudge?
068
Machamp (The Superpower Pokémon)
It's fast enough to punch 500 times per second, and is strong enough to push an entire mountain with a single hand.
It knows a ton of martial arts moves, including its own, dubbed the "Machamp Special".
...i'm scared.
Prototype A-73 is in the game.
072
Tentacool (The Jellyfish Pokémon)
A common sight in oceans. Tentacool blends in the waters quite easily, as its body is mostly composed of water. The rest houses the organs necessary for its poison.
If stung, rush to the hospital IMMEDIATELY!
067
Machoke (The Superpower Pokémon)
Often used to help people with heavy jobs. Machoke is strong enough to lift an entire garbage truck with just one finger. It is so powerful that it wears a belt to dampen its strength at all times.
it sucks, however I made it.
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Machop (The Superpower Pokémon)
Its body is made of pure muscles, and it has the strength to throw 100 adults despite its small size.
It trains by lifting Gravelers and throwing Geodudes, and then challenging a Makuhita to a battle.











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