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For those of you who love science and love Pokémon! 🐛 B.S in Biology M.S Environmental Science / M.S in Pokémon. Icon by @faunaparra

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Wimpod are shy and scared of both noise and sudden movements. They are natural scavengers and will chow down on anything edible, no matter how rotten. They also resemble isopods/ pill bugs in real life. Did you know pill bugs are actually crustaceans? They have gills too!

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Charjabug can store electricity by digesting food.The electricity stored could run a household for a whole day! Electric eels contain about 6000 specialized cells called electrocytes that store power like tiny batteries too! They can shock with 860 volts which is like a stun gun!

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Butterfree's wings are covered with poisonous powders that fall off as it flies! This is alike tarantula hairs that deliver irritating toxins when the spider kicks them into the hair.

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Did you know Kabuto resemble a horseshoe crab? Kabuto hide on the ocean floor and use their eyes to see in the dark ocean depths. Kabuto can be found on beaches and have a great ability to swim. Wonder if they have blue blood like real horseshoe crabs?

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Toxicroak churn poison, stored in their poison sacs on their throats, for more potency. They can deliver toxin with the claws on their hands. This is alike the platypus and how it delivers venom with a claw on their limbs. They are one of the few living mammals to produce venom!

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A hole between Shedinja’s wings reveals that its body is completely hollow and void of any internal organs! This Pokémon is based on the common cicada and the exoskeleton it sheds as it matures. Did you know Periodical cicadas in the USA can stay in the ground for 13 or 17 years?

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Do you like mushrooms? Did you know the largest living organism on Earth is a fungus- Armillaria ostoyae. It's an organism that covers 2,385 acres (almost 4 square miles) of the Malheur National Forest in Oregon, USA. That’s a big fungus!

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I am just a humble Wurmple.

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Dragonite can flying faster than the speed of sound. It can circle the globe in sixteen hours, traveling roughly 1,556mph! Even though it’s huge it could fly well! A real life dragonite would be like the extinct Pterosaurs- earliest vertebrates known to have evolved flight....

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