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There seems to be some proof for this. There are at least two Heatran in Sinnoh - the one in Stark Mountain, and the one that Palmer uses. Plus it can have a gender. Manaphy, of course, can make eggs, and there is a Zapdos nest in Pokemon Snap.
My theory is that the Pokemon we view as one-of-a-kind legendaries are simply extremely rare, powerful, and shy. They only breed when no one is around (like normal animals), so there is no proof. No one ever saw two of the same legendary species at the same time, so they believe them to be one-of Pokemon.
Also, history becomes diluted over time. Perhaps people passed down legends of these Pokemon, and so when we play the games it's believed by everyone that they are truly unique.
One of the features I would like to see in Gen V is a way to breed these legendaries.
What do you think?
My theory is that the Pokemon we view as one-of-a-kind legendaries are simply extremely rare, powerful, and shy. They only breed when no one is around (like normal animals), so there is no proof. No one ever saw two of the same legendary species at the same time, so they believe them to be one-of Pokemon.
Also, history becomes diluted over time. Perhaps people passed down legends of these Pokemon, and so when we play the games it's believed by everyone that they are truly unique.
One of the features I would like to see in Gen V is a way to breed these legendaries.
What do you think?