Worldwide Pokemon Part 2
More Pokemon that can be found worldwide include the Normal/Flying-Type pigeons Pidove, Tranquill, and Unfezant…
Roggenrola, Boldore, and Gigalith, which are basically copies of Geodude, Graveler, and Golem...
Tympole, Palpitoad, and Seismitoad, which are kind of copies of Poliwag, Poliwhirl, and Poliwrath...
The Grass/Bug-Type mantises Sewaddle, Swadloon, and Leavanny…
The Bug/Rock-Type hermit crabs Dwebble and Crustle...
The Dark/Fighting-Type lizards Scraggy and Scrafty...
Trubbish and Garbodor, which can be found in suburban areas...
The single-celled Psychic-Types Solosis, Duosion, and Reuniclus...
Ducklett and Swana, which are kind of copies of Wingull and Pelipper...
The interesting Bug-Type Pokemon Karrablast and Escavalier...
The Grass/Poison-Type mushrooms Foongus and Amoongus...
Frillish
and Jellicent, which are kind of copies of Tentacool and Tentacruel
(except they're Water/Ghost instead of Water/Poison)…
The Water-Type ocean sunfish Alomomola...
The Bug-Type gastropods Shelmet and Accelgor...
The Dark/Flying-Type vultures Vullaby and Mandibuzz...
The Bug/Steel-Type ant Durant...
The Kalosian rabbits Bunnelby and Diggersby...
The Normal/Flying-Type robin Fletchling and Fire/Flying-Type falcons Fletchinder and Talonflame (not found in Australia)…
The interesting Bug-Type Pokemon Scatterbug, Spewpa, and Vivillon*…
The Psychic/Dark-Type squids Inkay and Malamar...
The strange-looking Water/Rock-Type Pokemon Binacle and Barbaracle...
The Water-Type lobster and shrimp Clauncher and Clawitzer...
The Rock/Fairy-Type Carbink...
The Dragon/Flying-Type bats Noibat and Noivern...
Phantump and Trevenant, which would inhabit endangered forests...
The Bug/Water-Type crustaceans Wimpod and Golisopod…
The Bug/Fairy-Type pollinating moths Cutiefly and Ribombee...
The Water/Psychic-Type tropical fish Bruxish...
Pyukumuku, a sea cucumber Pokemon...
And finally, Dhelmise, an Ghost-Grass-Type algae Pokemon that resides on an anchor.
*What
makes Vivillon unique is that the patterns of this butterfly depend on
where you live in the real world. Here's a useful map below.
Well, the hard stuff is finally over. Next week, we will finally move on to the continents! We'll start with North American Pokemon next week!
Update! 7-9-18: Moved Stunfisk to South America, since there are, believe it or not, freshwater flounders in South America!
Update! 7-9-18: Moved Stunfisk to South America, since there are, believe it or not, freshwater flounders in South America!
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