List of Pokémon (341-360)

List of Pokémon (341-360)

At the core of the multi-billion dollar are tempestuous and destructive creatures; they will challenge other living beings in their territory to battle whenever necessary. They use their claws to throw other Pokémon out of their ponds, causing them to become very desolate areas. Older Crawdaunt usually have many scars on their pincers from the battles in which they prevailed. Crawdaunt sheds its shell regularly; this leaves the exposed body vulnerable to attacks while the new shell is soft. In such a weakened condition, a Crawdaunt usually burrows into the bottom of its pond to avoid attacks from enemy Pokémon.

Baltoy

are nocturnal entities, that feed on feelings of envy, vengeance, malice, and other negative emotions. They are able to capture negative feelings in the atmosphere by channeling them into its horn. The captured energy is used by Shuppet as sustenance, allowing it to grow. At the same time, the projected person feels much better as his negative emotions leaves him. These Pokémon are therefore attracted to people who hold negative emotions, and are known to roam cities in the night in search of such grudges. If someone develops especially strong feelings of vengeance, Shuppet can group in a swarm to line up beneath the eaves of that person’s home.

Banette

is said to be like a black hole: it absorbs matter into its body, through its mouth, never releasing the matter. What happens to the absorbed matter is unknown; theories suggest that inside Dusclops' body is a spectral ball of fire, though it cannot be confirmed. Dusclops also possesses the gift of hypnosis; it can control other conscious beings. It sways the victim into hypnosis by waving its hands and gazing into the victim's eyes.

Tropius

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number = 357
type = Grass/Flying
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nihongo|Tropius|トロピウス|Toropiusu| live in the jungles of the southern tropics. It is a 'frugivore', thriving on fruit. It is theorized that Tropius's love of fruit eventually resulted in the species incorporating fruit as part of its very anatomy. It may also be that Tropius eats so much fruit that it gets an excess of vitamins and minerals, so it grows fruit to get rid of excess nutrients. Bunches of banana-like fruit can be seen growing under a Tropius's neck. These fruit are deliciously sweet and particularly popular among the children in south tropical villages, who eat it as snacks. Tropius also has broad leaves on its back, which, if flapped hard enough, can be used as wings, enabling this bulky Pokémon to fly.

Chimecho

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number = 358
type = Psychic
type2 =
evolvesfrom = Chingling
evolvesto =
nihongo|Chimecho|チリーン|Chirīn|Chirean in original Japanese language versions is known as the "Wind Chime Pokémon." Chimecho's light frame and its psychic powers enable it to freely fly around, especially during the hot season. If a Chimecho wishes to remain in one place for a while, it employs its suction cup to affix itself on trees or the eaves of a building. Chimecho has the distinctive ability to produce a ringing cry, the volume of which is amplified inside its hollow head and comes out as a chiming sound. A Chimecho can produce seven different tones to communicate various messages to its kindred. If threatened, Chimecho can use its cries as a defensive weapon, turning them into ultrasonic waves that knock its foes back.

Absol

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number = 359
type = Dark
type2 =
evolvesfrom =
evolvesto =
nihongo|Absol|アブソル|Abusoru| is known as the "Disaster Pokémon" because it appears before natural disasters such as earthquakes and tidal waves. It lives in the rugged mountains, and only leaves to warn people of natural disasters with its innate ability to sense them through subtle changes in the sky and the land. People often accuse Absols of causing the disasters themselves, resulting in its reputation as a doom-bringer. It generally lives for up to one hundred years. In the Emerald, Sapphire, and Ruby versions of the video game, they can be found on route 121. They are very rare and are lvs 25 and 27.

Wynaut

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number = 360
type = Psychic
type2 =
evolvesfrom =
evolvesto = Wobbuffet
nihongo|Wynaut|ソーナノ|Sōnano|Sohnano in original Japanese language versions is the pre-evolved form of Wobbuffet. Wynaut is always seen with a big, happy smile on its face, regardless of what its actual mood is. To determine its real mood Pokémon Trainers must look at a Wynaut's tail. If it can be seen slapping its tail on the ground continuously, it can be presumed that it is in an angry temperament. In the games Sapphire, Emerald, and Ruby, there is a man next to the hot springs in Lavaridge town that gives you a wynaut egg. Wynaut can also be found on mirage island.

References

Bold textWynaut is also an adorable pokemon!Refrences:Emerald Version Nintindo Game Boy Advanced Game.

External links

* [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Main_Page Bulbapedia] - The Pokémon encyclopedia


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