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No. 015: Beedrill
This Pokémon jabs at anything that breaches onto its territory using the large stingers on its forelimbs and abdomen. While its arms move the quickest, the stinger on their tail secretes the most potent venom. Play it safe and avoid their nests.
No. 014: Kakuna
While it can't move much, it does have a pair of stingers that come in handy when sheer defense isn't enough. Beneath Kakuna's hard exterior is a mass of vengeful goo ready to emerge and retaliate against those who stepped on it as a Weedle.
No. 012: Butterfree
This Pokémon is very vulnerable in the few moments after it emerges from its pupal encasing, but once Butterfree's wings have stretched out entirely it gets to work seeking out nectar from flowers. The toxic powder that falls off its wings deters predators.
No. 009: Blastoise
The enormous cannons on its shoulders spray pressurized water powerful enough to blast through thick steel. There are many Squirtle colonies that have been found on small islands that are led by a single Blastoise.
No. 008: Wartortle
This Pokémon's furry tail is used to determine its age--the deeper in color of the fur, the older the Wartortle. Its shell has become as hard as its noggin, which can be used to bash opponents when threatened. The ears and tail help keep its balance underwater
No. 006: Charizard
The flames it expels are hot enough to melt through steel girders as if they were butter. Charizard uses these flames to create powerful updrafts which allow it soar higher into the sky. Wise trainers often wear flame retardant suits to prevent severe burns.