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They traverse the deep waters as if crawling over the seafloor. The fantastic lights of its fins shine like stars in the night sky.
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It lures in prey with its shining tail fins. It stays near the surface during the day and moves to the depths when night falls.
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There's speculation that its appearance is determined by what it eats, but the truth remains elusive.
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Luvdisc makes its home in coral reefs in warm seas. It especially likes sleeping in the space between Corsola's branches.
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With the arrival of a storm at sea, this Pokémon will show itself on the surface. When a Kingdra and a Dragonite meet, a fierce battle ensues.
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It's the males that raise the offspring. While Seadra are raising young, the spines on their backs secrete thicker and stronger poison.
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Horsea makes its home in oceans with gentle currents. If this Pokémon is under attack, it spits out pitch-black ink and escapes.
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It sunbathes on the beach after meals. The rise in its body temperature helps its digestion.
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Thanks to its thick fat, cold seas don't bother it at all, but it gets tired pretty easily in warm waters.
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At nightfall, these Pokémon appear on the shores of lakes. They announce their territorial claims by letting out cries that sound like shouting.
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Staring at the swirl on its belly causes drowsiness. This trait of Poliwhirl's has been used in place of lullabies to get children to go to sleep.
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For Poliwag, swimming is easier than walking. The swirl pattern on its belly is actually part of the Pokémon's innards showing through the skin.
