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No. 368: Gorebyss
South Sea Pokémon
Although Gorebyss is the very picture of elegance and beauty while swimming, it is also cruel. When it spots prey, this Pokémon inserts its thin mouth into the prey's body and drains the prey of its body fluids.
No. 734: Yungoos
Loitering Pokémon
It wanders around in a never-ending search for food. At dusk, it collapses from exhaustion and falls asleep on the spot.
No. 405: Luxray
Gleam Eyes Pokémon
When its eyes gleam gold, it can spot hiding prey--even those taking shelter behind a wall.
No. 232: Donphan
Armor Pokémon
If Donphan were to tackle with its hard body, even a house could be destroyed. Using its massive strength, the Pokémon helps clear rock and mud slides that block mountain trails.
No. 386: Deoxys
DNA Pokémon
The DNA of a space virus underwent a sudden mutation upon exposure to a laser beam and resulted in Deoxys. The crystalline organ on this Pokémon's chest appears to be its brain.
No. 578: Duosion
Mitosis Pokémon
Since they have two divided brains, at times they suddenly try to take two different actions at once.
No. 37: Vulpix
Fox Pokémon
As it develops, its single white tail gains color and splits into six. It is quite warm and cuddly.
No. 253: Grovyle
Wood Gecko Pokémon
This Pokémon adeptly flies from branch to branch in trees. In a forest, no Pokémon can ever hope to catch a fleeing Grovyle however fast they may be.
No. 632: Durant
Iron Ant Pokémon
Individuals each play different roles in driving Heatmor, their natural predator, away from their colony.
No. 45: Vileplume
Flower Pokémon
It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.