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...wait i thought we agreed that it was more closely my idea...the being made and the adapty thing
 
alright. but when they made it they had to use dna from other pokemon.. ?
so its related to mew =)
 
He uses his psychic powers to make the humans think hes talking. Most other psychic Pokemon do the same.
 
Uh, because they don't have that kind of power.

Zigzagoon can learn Thunderbolt. But another normal type, Eevee, cannot. It's that simple.
 
Well, in the anime, Mewtwo, Alakazam, and Slowking are the psychic pokemon that "speak" to humans.
 
I don't know why some people here say that Ishitsubute can fly, because in the games it says:

When GEODUDE sleeps deeply, it buries itself halfway into the ground. It will not awaken even if hikers step on it unwittingly. In the morning, this POKéMON rolls downhill in search of food.

It climbs mountain paths using only the power of its arms. Because they look just like boulders lining paths, hikers may step on them without noticing.


Don't these Pokemon roll when going downwards, and climb (using arms if having no legs) when going upwards?
 
Umm to the whole arcesus and mew thing theres like a whole thread to that...but heres a some fun ones, how do some of the fire pokes always have a constant fire going, example charmanders tail. Also, how does tropious grow fruit on its body???
 
As for how Pokemon create attacks and the like, I like to think that they have special properties that seem to fit the purpose. Fire Pokemon might have organs containing flamable gas that ignites in oxygen. Water Pokemon might have a higher percentage of water in their bodies that can be summoned out and used as an attack. Etc.
 
How does Dragonite fly with such little wings?
 
How does Dragonite fly with such little wings?

This question got brought up, if I recall, towards the beginning of this thread, but it was never covered.

In my opinion, dragons throughout mythology have always had mystic abilities, and magic, along with their natural dragon-esqu abilities. This includes the ability to fly, even if they didn't have wings (or at least levitate). Therefore, wouldn't it be possible to assume that dragonite not need the wings to fly? Look at Dragonair/tini. They can fly in various Pokemon cannon even though they don't have wings. Perhaps this ability is not lost through evolution?
 
As for how Pokemon create attacks and the like, I like to think that they have special properties that seem to fit the purpose. Fire Pokemon might have organs containing flamable gas that ignites in oxygen. Water Pokemon might have a higher percentage of water in their bodies that can be summoned out and used as an attack. Etc.
um yeah.. we already figured that out a long time ago...

In my opinion, dragons throughout mythology have always had mystic abilities, and magic, along with their natural dragon-esqu abilities. This includes the ability to fly, even if they didn't have wings (or at least levitate). Therefore, wouldn't it be possible to assume that dragonite not need the wings to fly? Look at Dragonair/tini. They can fly in various Pokemon cannon even though they don't have wings. Perhaps this ability is not lost through evolution?

i understand wer ur coming from, but i would like to have ab explination more realistic than "magic" u kno, we can take this out of the cartoon and games and pretend if it was in real life. in real life its wings would be ginormous. or if theyre that small, than it must flap its wings at mach speed.. like a humming bird kinda?
idk. i ddont thin kwe should solve these questions with "magic" lol
 
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