When Reuniclus shake hands, a network forms between their brains, increasing their psychic power.
They are better at swimming than flying, and they happily eat their favorite food, peat moss, as they dive underwater.
Swanna start to dance at dusk. The one dancing in the middle is the leader of the flock.
When the morning sun hit an icicle, it wished not to melt, and thus Vanillite was born. At night, it buries itself in snow to sleep.
This hearty Pokémon survived the Ice Age. It’s incredibly popular in very hot regions.
Vanilluxe is born when two Vanillish, half-melted by the day’s light, stick to each other and freeze together in the cold return of night.
The turning of the seasons changes the color and scent of this Pokémon’s fur. People use it to mark the seasons.
They migrate according to the seasons, so some people call Sawsbuck the harbingers of spring.
As it flies, it scatters electricity around, so bird Pokémon keep their distance. That’s why Emolga can keep all its food to itself.
For some reason they evolve when they receive electrical energy while they are attacking Shelmet.
These Pokémon evolve by wearing the shell covering of a Shelmet. The steel armor protects their whole body.
It lures Pokémon with its pattern that looks just like a Poké Ball, then releases poison spores.
It lures prey close by dancing and waving its arm caps, which resemble Poké Balls, in a swaying motion.
Using the invisible poison spikes on its veillike arms and legs, it paralyzes its enemies and causes them to drown.
Fishermen are terrified of Jellicent. It’s rumored to drag them into the sea and steal their lives away.
The reason it helps Pokémon in a weakened condition is that any Pokémon coming after them may also attack Alomomola.
They attach themselves to large-bodied Pokémon and absorb static electricity, which they store in an electric pouch.
When attacked, they create an electric barrier by spitting out many electrically charged threads.
It absorbs the iron it finds in the rock while clinging to the ceiling. It shoots spikes when in danger.
They attach themselves to cave ceilings, firing steel spikes at targets passing beneath them.