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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. 375: Metang
Iron Claw Pokémon
When two Beldum fuse together, Metang is formed. The brains of the Beldum are joined by a magnetic nervous system. By linking its brains magnetically, this Pokémon generates strong psychokinetic power.
No. 866: Mr. Rime
Comedian Pokémon
It's highly skilled at tap-dancing. It waves its cane of ice in time with its graceful movements.
No. 254: Sceptile
Forest Pokémon
Sceptile has seeds growing on its back. They are said to be bursting with nutrients that revitalize trees. This Pokémon raises the trees in a forest with loving care.
No. 108: Lickitung
Licking Pokémon
When it extends its over-six-foot-long tongue, its tail quivers. There is a possibility they are connected.
No. 693: Clawitzer
Howitzer Pokémon
It compresses the water it has sucked up and then projects it with enough power to punch a hole right through a thick sheet of iron.
No. 303: Mawile
Deceiver Pokémon
Mawile's huge jaws are actually steel horns that have been transformed. Its docile-looking face serves to lull its foe into letting down its guard. When the foe least expects it, Mawile chomps it with its gaping jaws.
No. 186: Politoed
Frog Pokémon
The curled hair on Politoed's head is proof of its status as a king. It is said that the longer and more curled the hair, the more respect this Pokémon earns from its peers.
No. 20: Raticate
Mouse Pokémon
A Raticate's sturdy fangs grow steadily. To keep them ground down, it gnaws on rocks and logs. It may even chew on the walls of houses.
No. 462: Magnezone
Magnet Area Pokémon
Exposure to a special magnetic field changed Magneton's molecular structure, turning it into Magnezone.