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Now THATS something we need 8DAlright fine.
How about, a flying fish.
Is there one based on the Giant Anteater? I can't seem to remember one.
Ah. I haven't had time to get very familiar with the Gen V pokemon yet, sorry. ^_^;
By the way, we need a scorpian that isn't also part bat.
Beluga whale, we really need more whales, we only have Wailmer/Wailord if you count that but I dont even know what kind of whale its supposed to be. and Kyogre which is obviously an Orca whale.
Whiscash?
Cyndaquil is the EchindaWhiscash?
And an echidna.
I probably forgot about Goldeen and Seaking because I don't really like them xDKabuto is a horseshoe crab. Well, its a horseshoe crab mixed with a Trilobite but you get the idea ;>
Goldeen and Seaking says hi
I don't think there's a meerkat yet.
Yes there isI don't think there's a meerkat yet.
Yeah, I would like that too :-/ However, they did make a mechanical black dragon with a fan generator for a tail (Zekrom) so they might make something like this.Another random idea: A bad-ass robotic t-rex with rockets and machine guns attached. Of course, it'll never happen, but I would like it a lot.
Erm ...
What about Porcupine , Hedgehog , Turtle , Lion , Armadillo and maybe instead of shiny Pokemon they should make albino ones
Erm ...
What about Porcupine , Hedgehog , Turtle , Lion , Armadillo and maybe instead of shiny Pokemon they should make albino ones
Tardigrades are able to survive in extreme environments that would kill almost any other animal. Some can survive temperatures of −273 °C (−459 °F), close to absolute zero,[5] temperatures as high as 151 °C (304 °F), 1,000 times more radiation than other animals,[6] and almost a decade without water.[7] In September 2007, tardigrades were taken into low Earth orbit on the FOTON-M3 mission and for 10 days were exposed to the vacuum of space. After they were returned to Earth, it was discovered that many of them survived and laid eggs that hatched normally.[8]