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It uses its tail to absorb electricity from power plants or from outlets in houses, and then it fires the electricity from its whiskers.
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It conceals itself in the mud of the seashore. Then it waits. When prey touch it, it delivers a jolt of electricity.
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Its mane shines when it discharges electricity. They use the frequency and rhythm of these flashes to communicate.
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A pair may be seen rubbing their cheek pouches together in an effort to share stored electricity.
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It stores lots of air in its soft fur, allowing it to stay cool in summer and warm in winter.
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It stores lots of air in its soft fur, allowing it to stay cool in summer and warm in winter.
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It lives in the depths beyond the reach of sunlight. It flashes lights on its antennae to communicate with others of its kind.
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It stuns its prey with psychokinesis and then grinds them to mush with its strong teeth. Even Shellder's shell is no match for it.
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It's found crawling on beaches and seafloors. The coral that grows on Corsola's head is as good as a five-star banquet to this Pokémon.
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This Pokémon can control water bubbles. It practice diligently so it can learn to make big bubbles.
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This Pokémon snorts body fluids from its nose, blowing balloons to smash into its foes. It's famous for being a hard worker.
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Their snot is a barometer of health. When healthy, their snot is sticky and the power of their ice moves increases.
