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Poochyena pursue their prey in packs. Once the prey is exhausted, the pack finishes it off. But sometimes the prey retaliates, and the pack flees.
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Glimmet's toxic mineral crystals look just like flower petals. This Pokémon scatters poisonous powder like pollen to protect itself.
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Hawlucha live quietly without flocking together. They fight constantly with their natural enemies: noisy groups of Primeape.
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This Pokémon is so muscular and strongly built that even a group of wrestlers could not make it budge an inch.
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It fights by swinging a piece of lumber around. It is close to evolving when it can handle heavy lumber without difficulty.
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When endangered, it may protect itself by increasing its magnetism and drawing nearby iron objects to its body.
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They patrol their territory in pairs. I believe the igneous rock components in the fur of this species are the result of volcanic activity in its habitat.
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No matter how high a place it falls from, this Pokémon can save itself by rolling into a ball and bouncing.
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From the hollows in its arms, it fires the bones of its victims, which are all dried up after being drained of their vitality.
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It flings sand into the eyes of its prey and tries to close in on them while they're blinded, but since Sandygast is so slow, the prey tends to escape.
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It eats its own weight in sugar every day. If it doesn't get enough sugar, it becomes incredibly grumpy.
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This Pokémon uses red wavelengths of light to pour its own energy into flowers and draw forth their latent potential.
