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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.
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The moves it uses to take down its prey would make a martial artist jealous. It tucks subdued prey under its arms to carry them to its nest.
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The way it protects itself by flailing its arms may be an adorable sight, but stay well away. This is flailing that can snap thick tree trunks.
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Wanting to make sure it's taken seriously, Pancham's always giving others a glare. But if it's not focusing, it ends up smiling.
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From the forces of lightning and wind, it creates energy to give nutrients to the soil and make the land abundant.
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It's a digger, using its claws to burrow through the ground. It causes damage to vegetable crops, so many farmers have little love for it.
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It appears to have been born from clay dolls made by ancient people. It uses telekinesis to float and move.
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It was discovered in ancient ruins. While moving, it constantly spins. It stands on one foot even when asleep.
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Hariyama that are big and fat aren't necessarily strong. There are some small ones that move nimbly and use moves skillfully.
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There's a rumor of a traditional recipe for stew that Trainers can use to raise strong Makuhita.
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Its flight is soundless. It uses its lengthy tail to carry off its prey... Then its elongated fangs do the rest.
