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Would anybody be interested in helping me categorize the Pokémon anatomically?

Hexagon Theory

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What I'd like to do is set up an interface where we could work as a community to document each Pokémon's various physical features, as well as how many of them they have. First, though, we need to make sure we have all of the various "parts" agreed upon. My list so far is thus: body(ies), head(s), arms, hands, legs, feet, wings, nose(s), eyes, ears, tail(s), horn(s), fins, and an "other" category for the odder ones. Anybody down to play biologist with me?
 
I actually really like this idea, but I have very little spare time at the moment to help out.

I could do small amounts, but me and you can't do it on our own.

Or at least we could, but it'd take forever.

Anyone else?
 
Not neccesarily. For example, Ryhorn and Goldeen both have horns, but they'd never be in the same egg group in a million years.
 
Mouth(s)? Beak(s)? Should we count tentacles as legs?

Anyway, how about I start two google doc spreadsheets, put the numbers and anyone interested could add info?

BTW, two because GD spreadsheet only allows 500 rows.

EDIT: Nevermind, only one, with two sheets will do.

EDIT.2: Well, I created the sheet and put the numbers (the easy part), it is available for everyone to see here, but private to edit. Should I keep it that way and add your e-mails to the allow list or just let anyone edit?

EDIT.3: BTW, I called it "Torso", instead of "Body". And added Beak.
 
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