It bounces its body to move forward. With each hop, it releases a bit of sweet-smelling pollen into the air.
It bounces its body to move forward. With each hop, it releases a bit of sweet-smelling pollen into the air.
Bulbatu thrives among weeds, where it hides from larger predators. Its affinity for untended plants allows it to flourish in places other Pokémon avoid.
Bulbakrow emits a scent reminiscent of sage, which other Pokémon find calming. It often carries dried leaves in its mouth, offering them as gifts to those it trusts.
Bulbaco collects moss to cover its body, helping it stay hidden from predators. The moss also serves as insulation, keeping it warm during cooler nights.
It happily gathers seeds during the daytime then spreads them at night. When it concentrates, it can make the seeds grow faster.
Bulbaloon floats gently through the air, drifting aimlessly over forests and fields. It occasionally latches onto plants below, leaving behind a trail of spores.
Bulbaish produces nut-like spores that taste similar to pecans. In autumn, it scatters these spores across the forest floor, enriching the soil for the next season.
Bulbacorio gives off an eerie presence, unsettling those who venture too close. Its movements are slow and deliberate, leaving others unsure whether to approach or retreat.
In the winter months, it will use its blades to chop into freezing trees. Once it reaches the center, it will suck out any sap.
Catersir can use its long arms to climb trees with great precision. This is helpful when it is hunting for the most delicious leaves.
As it consumes tree sap from a trunk, it will excrete a horrible smelling liquid. This fluid discourages predators from attacking.
It will fly from tree to tree, skewering fruit on its stingers. It consumes the fruit during flight to minimize downtime.
It scouts an area determined by its pack. Should it see a friendly face, it will tilt its body back and forth while smiling.
It lets loose bolts of electricity from the antennae on its head. Its body will even spark intermittently while it sleeps.
Caterbuff spits out thin silk threads to control its movement while floating. It often drifts aimlessly in the wind, bouncing lightly off of objects.
Caterpiny wraps other Pokémon's Eggs in soft silk, believing it is helping to keep them safe. While friendly, this habit sometimes causes confusion among Trainers.
Using its tail, a Catercko can topple even the strongest foes. At night, it slaps a lake's surface repeatedly to declare its territory.
A Caterolu will use its strong legs to grab fruit off of the top of trees. It prefers Bluk Berries due to their dry taste.
Catereary enjoys nibbling on fresh carrot leaves, favoring the most vibrant green ones. It sometimes hides in gardens, blending in with leafy plants.
If accidentally awoken, a Caterish will hop up and down to spread an orange pollen. If inhaled, this can cause weakness, or even paralysis.
Using its big ears, it can hear prey from 250 meters away. Should it see a traveler walking through a forest at night, it will swoop down onto them.
Should it sneeze, it may accidentally spray embers across the ground. If not kept in check, a forest fire can start.
It spends most of its time on sewer walls, eating mold. As it gets older, it will consume less and less until it can survive on a single bite.
If it sees a forest clearing, it will have an overwhelming urge to dance. Should it be seen by someone, it will grow embarrassed and hide.
The ends of its wings are exceptionally sharp. To gather food, it will do an elegant dance and cut down large quantities of leaves.
Late at night, a Catertump groans as if it is an elderly woman in pain. Should a person assist, it will consume them, storing energy for evolution.
The claws of a Caterras are used in many upscale restaurants as a garnish. The tangy-sweet flavor is coveted by culinarians.
Catermantis chews lazily on jungle vines, filling the air with a subtle paprika-like aroma. This scent is said to ward off predators, though some simply find it pleasant.
Any time it shakes its fur, a waft of green dust is shaken loose. The dust will change color on a person's skin based on their mood.
Caterkaboo weaves strands of silk inside hollowed-out pumpkins. These silk-lined pumpkins are considered lucky by those who find them.
It hangs from tree branches to catch its prey off-guard. Its whiskers can sense an injured target from up to 100 yards away.
Its hearing is terrible. Due to this disability, it senses disturbances by using its antennae and teleports away without a second thought.
It happily runs across entire forests searching for Yellow Apricorns. Should it find one, it will attempt to devour the entire fruit in one motion.
Voltbuzz absorbs electricity by gripping power lines with its strong hands. If it takes in too much at once, it explodes violently without warning.
In emergencies, Volteon explodes to defend its Trainer, flinging sharp pins in all directions — sometimes injuring its Trainer as well.
Volticate skitters through dumpsters in search of scraps. If it finds a large stash of food, it explodes in joy, destroying the dumpster.
Before exploding, Voltchu's tail flashes like a blinking lightbulb. The more rapid the flashes, the closer the explosion.
Volttang's thick steel body crackles with immense energy. It discharges waves of electricity through its arms before battle.
While burrowing, Voltcada may encounter unmovable boulders. It solves the problem by exploding to clear a path for its colony.
Voltxio whips the orb on its tail toward prey. Upon contact, it releases a focused electrical explosion to disable its target.
Volton's red, iron-plated body explodes if it overeats. If it finds copper ore, it must be monitored, as it will gorge uncontrollably.
The fuse atop Voltggy lights as soon as battle begins. If punches and kicks fail to defeat its foe, it detonates in frustration.
After feasting on too many dreams, Voltzee swells dangerously. When overloaded, it detonates in a sudden explosion.
It obsessively collects broken and discarded Poké Balls, filling its shelter with over 300 at a time.
When attacking, its fists create small electrical explosions with each punch. This dynamic combat style overwhelms its foes with shockwaves.
Its body is made of a highly unstable goo that reacts violently to its own negative emotions. In extreme cases, it may explode uncontrollably.
Its tail is made of translucent plastic, showing electricity flowing inside. If the tail glows pure white, an explosion is imminent.
The tip of its tail releases powerful bolts of electricity. It dips its tail in water to stun and catch its prey with precision.
Its wings crackle with electricity as it gazes at the moon. It often resides on the rooftops of solar power plants to absorb energy.
Electrmuku lies motionless on the sea floor, releasing pulses of electricity that attract small marine creatures. If disturbed, it discharges a powerful surge before drifting away with the current.
It sings for hours without stopping, enjoying its melodic rituals. If interrupted mid-verse, it throws a tantrum that often results in an explosive reaction.
Groups of Electrbat inhabit abandoned quarries, where they consume unmonitored dynamite. This dangerous habit adds to their volatile reputation.
The mushroom on its body resembles a Poké Ball. When startled, it releases a cloud of spores that cause mild electrical burns upon contact.
It swings its tail in a counter-clockwise motion to generate electricity. It often explodes as a diversion while an ally steals from unsuspecting prey.
The orb it charges with electricity resembles a discarded Poké Ball. It hurls the orb at enemies after charging it over an extended period to shock them.
It psychically carries three orbs charged with electricity, lobbing them at enemies during battle. These orbs explode in dazzling sparks upon impact.
To impress onlookers, its body charges with electricity before lifting heavy objects. If overexerted, it will explode.
If it explodes, it takes several days to recharge its body. Many underground tunnels and caverns are attributed to its detonation habits.
Its body blinks with a red light if it absorbs too much energy. If the flashing light turns yellow, it is ready to explode.
The egg in its pouch is sentient, controlling the main body using psychic energies. This symbiotic relationship gives it a unique blend of intelligence and power.
Though it resembles an egg, its body is more akin to a seed. When wet, tiny twigs sprout from its surface, hinting at its plant-like nature.
It coats its blades in sticky yellow sap before striking. The sap slows down its opponent, giving it a significant advantage in battle.
Each segment of its body communicates telepathically to execute intricate jujitsu moves. This coordination allows it to overwhelm multiple foes at once.
By using its psychic abilities it can create illusions of clothing that it sees on humans in an attempt to mimic their fashion. This is primarily seen with Exegglax that live in research facilities.
The sap leaking from its head is harvested to create sleep aids. This supplement is ancient in origin and has been prized for its soothing effects.
The base of its body chips away as it flies. Should it ever break entirely, a large amount of sour-smelling fluid will pour out.
If spotted in the forest, it becomes enraged and chases intruders. Using psychic powers, it tears down trees to block their escape routes.
A strange yellow sap leaks from its seed-like body containing pheromones that attract nearby Pokémon. This sap helps it form symbiotic relationships.
The seeds on either side of its head inflate, allowing it to rise gently into the air. This buoyant movement helps it avoid ground-based threats.
The fluid that drips out of its bulb is high in nitrogen and potassium. Knowing this, wheat farmers in Kanto frequently employ Exeggflora.
The segments of its body hover with a millimeter of space between them, held together by telekinesis. This formation gives it unmatched aerial agility.
When sleeping, it covers itself in a slippery yellow sap. This coating makes it difficult for predators to grab hold of it.
It uses psychic power to amplify the strength of its horn, launching enemies high into the air with ease. This makes it a formidable opponent.
The yellow liquid frequently leaking from the crack on its head is highly nutritious but has a foul taste. It is often avoided despite its benefits.
It collects seeds from the forest floor and delivers them as presents to farmers when spring begins. This habit has earned it a reputation as a helpful Pokémon.
It awkwardly gallops through the deeper portions of the forest while making an odd cry. It seems to trip over its own legs on a regular basis.
It eats until its body cracks open, spilling any undigested food from inside its stomach. Fortunately, it heals quickly, allowing it to resume feasting.
A renowned restaurant in Eterna City uses this Pokémon's spicy vines to make a signature carbonara dish. The flavor is both unique and highly sought after.
Yellow sap oozes from its body, constricting as it dries. It remains near ponds to stay hydrated and prevent the sap from hardening.
The nectar leaking from its body blinds foes who are attempting to see it while camouflaged. This clever defense ensures it remains unseen.
A yellow fluid leaks from the ears of an Exeggrina. This substance is regularly used in the creation of Gooey Mulch.
Tiny roots grow from its feet and burrow into soil when it remains stationary. These roots absorb moisture to nourish its body.
The yellow venom that leaks from its horn induces uncontrollable rage in anyone exposed. The effects last for up to eight hours before subsiding.
Its helmet-like head sizzles in the sunlight due to the oils it secretes. The thick fluid on the tip of its tail is splashed around to distract attackers.
It brings ivy and other foliage while flying back to its home and weaves nests that resemble egg cartons. This behavior helps it create a safe and soft living environment.
It absorbs moonlight into the yolk-like substance coating its hands and wings. This energy enhances its psychic capabilities during the night.
With strong suction capabilities, it attempts to latch onto the feet of swimmers. It creates a hand from its gelatinous insides, refusing to let go as it looks to hitch a ride.
It slashes in circular patterns to intimidate prey and keep predators away. If it senses danger near its nest, it refuses to leave.
It lays its tail in water to absorb liquid, using it to grow stronger and harden its shell. This habit helps it thrive in wetlands.
The gelatinous fluid surrounding Exeggsis has an incredibly sweet taste, making it highly sought after by bakers. It is often used in cakes and pastries, adding a unique sugary flavor.
Its yolk-like body jiggles while it launches psychic attacks. A single thought is powerful enough to crush a car.
The barbs on its body are not solid but a gelatinous yolk-scented material. These have been used in baking due to their unusual properties.
The shell on its head is actually part of its skull, providing extra protection. It reads the minds of anyone who ventures too close to its nest.
The yellow ooze leaking from its shell is incredibly acidic, capable of burning through iron in mere minutes. This substance is dangerous and unpredictable.
Its carapace consists of fast-healing, plant-like shells, while its core body is a slimy yellow substance. This dual composition makes it both durable and adaptive.
It condenses its gelatinous body to hide within hollowed-out logs, adapting the color of its outer shell to resemble an extension of the log. The true body slithers away when startled.
The fluid leaking from its mouth has an intensely sweet scent, luring children and prey closer. Once near, it strikes with Stun Spore.
The thin shell covering its skin cracks if it dries out, forcing it to stay near desert oases. This behavior helps it survive in arid climates.
All six sections of its body are linked by a translucent line of psychic energy. Small yellow mushrooms grow in areas where it sleeps.
Its skin flakes off like delicate eggshells. These pieces are highly fertile and sought after by botanists for improving soil.