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116

Horsea (The Dragon Pokémon)

Capable of shooting down a flying bug using the ink in its mouth. Horsea eats bugs and the moss off of rocks.

If attacked, it'll spray ink at its foe and then swim away. Using its dorsal fins, it can even swim backwards.

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Kangaskhan (The Parent Pokémon)

It always carries around its baby in its pouch, which it'll protect at all costs. As such, you should never try to catch one of the babies by itself, lest you get destroyed by its mother.

One once raised a human child.

114

Tangela (The Vine Pokémon)

Nobody has ever figured out the true appearence of this Pokémon, as it's always covered in blue vines. While the vines snap off easily, they grow back by the next day.

The vines are also used as spices.

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Seadra (The Dragon Pokémon)

To weaken its prey, this Pokémon creates whirlpools powerful enough to swallow a fishing boat. Its dorsal fins also exude poison.

Despite popular belief, there is no connection with Seadra and dragons. Only horsefishes.

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Rhyhorn (The Spikes Pokémon)

Its bones are a thousand times heavier then a human's, allowing its tackle attacks to send a semitrailer flying.

Unfortunately, it has a one-track mind. Once it starts running, it never stops until it falls asleep.

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Goldeen (The Goldfish Pokémon)

A Pokémon that can swim elegently in the waters, giving it the nickname "Water Queen".

Somebody once used a Master Ball on a Goldeen. When asked, they claimed that the ball itself had chosen Goldeen.

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Chansey (The Egg Pokémon)

Gentle and kind-hearted, this Pokémon will walk up to an injured person and offer it a delicious and nutritious egg.

Due to their nature, they are commonly found assisting in Pokémon Centers. Wild ones are rare, however.