Farfetch’d is always seen with a stalk from a plant of some sort. Apparently, there are good stalks and bad stalks. This Pokémon has been known to fight with others over stalks.
When Dustox flaps its wings, a fine dust is scattered all over. This dust is actually a powerful poison that will even make a pro wrestler sick. This Pokémon searches for food using its antennae like radar.
It can stop its opponents’ movements with just a glare. It takes in solar energy and boosts it internally.
Its tentacles tear off easily, but it isn’t alarmed when that happens—it knows they’ll grow back. It’s about as smart as a three-year-old.
Raised on nutrients it finds in the dirt, it eats roughly a mountain’s worth of dirt before it becomes a pupa.
The special metal that composes its body is very light, so this Pokémon has considerable agility. It lives in caves because it dislikes the rain.
Gligar glides through the air without a sound as if it were sliding. This Pokémon hangs on to the face of its foe using its clawed hind legs and the large pincers on its forelegs, then injects the prey with its poison barb.
There is an enduring legend that states this Pokémon towed continents with ropes.
Tyrunt is spoiled and selfish. It may just be trying to frolic, but sometimes the ones it’s trying to frolic with are gravely injured.
Bunches of delicious fruit grow around its neck. In warm areas, many ranches raise Tropius.
Its original home is an area much hotter than Alola. If you’re planning to live with one, your heating bill will soar.
When its mane is standing on end, you can tell it’s feeling good. When it isn’t feeling well, its fur will lie down flat.
Around their crops, farmers plant the kind of tree that Diglett like to eat as a way of getting Diglett to plow the fields for them.
This Pokémon controls trees via roots stretching from its feet, and it will attack anyone that dares to ravage the forest.
Nidoran♀ has barbs that secrete a powerful poison. They are thought to have developed as protection for this small-bodied Pokémon. When enraged, it releases a horrible toxin from its horn.
They attach themselves to cave ceilings, firing steel spikes at targets passing beneath them.
Its body is mostly water. If it dries out, it will die, so it’s always sitting with perfect stillness in the shade.
Kirlia uses the horns on its head to amplify its psychokinetic power. When the Pokémon uses its power, the air around it becomes distorted, creating mirages of nonexistent scenery.
Its amusing movements make it very popular. It releases its psychic power from the pattern on its belly.
After stunning its opponents with the pattern on its stomach, it quickly wraps them up in its body and waits for them to stop moving.