Buizel
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- Destiny Islands
- Seen Sep 3, 2011
What's Buizel's best hobby (except swimming)?
Okay, thanks! =^-^= I'll be sure to give credit.Sure it's okay that you use it. ^^ And thank you.
I have another drawing of Buizel, but I'm just too lazy right now.
Does Ash participate in a contest with Buizel?![]()
Credits to Pokemon Nightmare
~Rene~ :t025:
Hehe, Marco Polo sounds good! Also, water polo might be fun, though I've never played it before.A topic idea.
What game in the water do you think would be most enjoyable for both yourself and Buizel?
Aqua Jetting! Whoo! I love that attack! =^-^= Other than that, I don't really know...What's Buizel's best hobby (except swimming)?
Oh, and while I'm on the topic, I might as well tell you about a project we're doing at school. We have to design a fictional creature using everything we learned in Biology class. Well, I decided to use none other than our favorite mascot for the project. It's Ok, because our teacher doesn't know anything about Buizel or Pokemon, and hardly anyone at my school even remembers what Pokemon is. Here's all the specifics so far:
Spoiler:Buizel
Enhydra Mustelidae
Lifespan 10-15 years (males); 15-20 years (females)
Reproduction and Lifecycle
Buizels mate year round, and reproduce by sexual reproduction. The gestation period last for about 6 - 8 weeks. Buizels can have two to eight pups. Nursing lasts for six to eight months. At birth, the eyes are open, ten teeth are visible, and the pup has a thick coat of baby fur. Mothers have been observed to lick and fluff a newborn for hours; after grooming, the pup's fur retains so much air that the pup floats like a cork and cannot dive. The fluffy baby fur is replaced by adult fur after about thirteen weeks. A pup, with guidance from its mother, practices swimming and diving for several weeks before it is able to reach the sea floor. Initially the objects it retrieves are of little food value, such as brightly colored starfish and pebbles. Females do all tasks of feeding and raising offspring, and have occasionally been observed caring for orphaned pups. A mother gives her infant almost constant attention, cradling it on her chest away from the cold water and attentively grooming its fur. When foraging, she leaves her pup floating on the water. If the pup is not sleeping, it cries loudly until she returns. Females become sexually mature around three or four years of age and males at around five; however, males often do not successfully breed until a few years later.
Statistics
Buizels grow to a length of about 2 - 4 feet. Females weigh from 45 - 50 lbs. Males weigh from 65 - 70 lbs. Their tails extend the total length of their bodies anywhere from one to two feet, depending on the weight and height.
Physical Description
Resembles a cross between a weasel and a sea otter. It has an yellowish external lung or air sac, which resembles an inner tube, that can be inflated and used as a flotation device when it inhales. It also has two "fins" on its arms and two tails, split in the middle, that resemble a fish's fin. Buizel can power itself through the water by whipping it's two tails through the water. Buizels' slender bodies allow them to slip through the water easily. Their external sac also aids in breathing underwater, and they have head muscles that can expand and contract to work as a makeshift "rudder". Buizels have orange fur with a yellowish-whitish underbelly. It also has this coloration at the tip of it's two tails, as well as on it's paws. Buizel has white markings on its back, two for males, one for females.
Habitat
Buizels commonly live near lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. It is mainly adapted to land, although it can be found frequently along water. Because it is so adapted to water, it has been commonly called the "sea weasel."
Diet
Buizels mostly prefer fish, clams, and crabs, as well as other water-dwellers. They must eat every 24 hours to avoid starvation. Buizels are active both day and night, alternating periods of activity with a few hours of rest. They have also been known to eat wild berries, seeds, as well as the eggs of wild birds.
Special Behaviors
Buizel scent mark their territory. Buizels can dive up to 330 feet when foraging for food, and have been know to be able to hold their breath for over half an hour. They also resemble sea otters in the fact that they sometimes use rocks and other objects to pry shellfish from rocks and to pry them open. Males have no part in caring for the young.
NOTE: I decided to leave out evolution for the time being, but I may decide to put it in later.
Hehe, cool! Hopefully, no one would find out! Looks good; it really seems like a real, made-up animal! (That made absolutely no sense, didn't it?)
Yes, Ash enters the Wallace Cup contest with Buizel. They get through the appeal round. But in the battle round, he lost.Does Ash participate in a contest with Buizel?
What's Buizel's best hobby (except swimming)?
Well, there is always battling and contests.
Oh, and while I'm on the topic, I might as well tell you about a project we're doing at school. We have to design a fictional creature using everything we learned in Biology class. Well, I decided to use none other than our favorite mascot for the project. It's Ok, because our teacher doesn't know anything about Buizel or Pokemon, and hardly anyone at my school even remembers what Pokemon is. Here's all the specifics so far:
Spoiler:Buizel
Enhydra Mustelidae
Lifespan 10-15 years (males); 15-20 years (females)
Reproduction and Lifecycle
Buizels mate year round, and reproduce by sexual reproduction. The gestation period last for about 6 - 8 weeks. Buizels can have one to eight pups. Nursing lasts for six to eight months. At birth, the eyes are open, ten teeth are visible, and the pup has a thick coat of baby fur. Mothers have been observed to lick and fluff a newborn for hours. The fluffy baby fur is replaced by adult fur after about thirteen weeks. A pup, with guidance from its mother, practices swimming and diving for several weeks before it is able to reach the sea floor. Initially the objects it retrieves are of little food value, such as brightly colored starfish and pebbles. Females do all the 0tasks of feeding and raising offspring, and have occasionally been observed caring for orphaned pups. A mother gives her infants almost constant attention, cradling them on her chest away from the cold water and attentively grooming their fur. Females become sexually mature around three or four years of age and males at around five; however, males often do not successfully breed until a few years later.
Statistics
Buizels grow to a length of about 2 - 4 feet. Females weigh from 50 - 65 lbs. Males weigh from 65 - 70 lbs. Their tails extend the total length of their bodies anywhere from one to two feet, depending on the weight and height.
Physical Description
Resembles a cross between a weasel and a sea otter. It has an yellowish external lung or air sac, which resembles an inner tube, that can be inflated and used as a flotation device when it inhales. It also has two "fins" on its arms and two tails, split in the middle. Buizel can power itself through the water by whipping its two tails through the water. Buizels' slender bodies allow them to slip through the water easily. Their external sac also aids in breathing underwater. They also have head muscles that can expand and contract to work as a makeshift "rudder". Buizels have orange fur with a yellowish-whitish underbelly. It also has this coloration at the tip of it's two tails, as well as on its paws. Buizel has white markings on its back, two for males, one for females.
Habitat
Buizels commonly live on land near lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. It is mainly located on9 land, although it can be found frequently along water. Because it is so adapted to water, it has been commonly called the "sea weasel."
Diet
Buizels mostly prefer fish, clams, and crabs, as well as other water-dwellers. They must eat every 24 hours to avoid starvation. Buizels are active both day and night, alternating periods of activity with a few hours of rest. They have also been known to eat wild berries, seeds, as well as the eggs of wild birds.
Special Behaviors
Buizel scent mark their territory. Buizels can dive up to 400 feet when foraging for food, and have been know to be able to hold their breath for over half an hour. They also resemble sea otters in the fact that they sometimes use rocks and other objects to pry shellfish from rocks and to pry them open. Males have no part in caring for the young.
NOTE: I decided to leave out evolution for the time being, but I may decide to put it in later.
That is AWESOME! I never expected someone to do a full biological entry on Buizel.
Yeah, and I got an A+ on the project (which includes the food web, the model(which kept falling apart because I'm no good with clay :X), and the written biography).
Oh, and some more pictures that I did before school let out.
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Thanks! I actually do have an account over there, but I don't use it much.Those pictures are just as cool as the science project! You're a good artist. Have you ever been to deviantART? You could put your drawings there.
Yeah, and I got an A+ on the project (which includes the food web, the model(which kept falling apart because I'm no good with clay :X), and the written biography).
Oh, and some more pictures that I did before school let out.
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"The (un)official Pokemon of summer!" (I thought it would be a good idea!)
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LOL
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Baby's first swim!
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I did this one as a funny concept. This woman in the picture went fishing for a Buizel. Well, she gets what she wants(and a lot more! (lol))!
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I did this one as a depiction of a whole family living onboard a sunken vessel(water Pokemon actually have infinite lung capacity).
Thanks!The last one is so designed and detailed,it looks great!
I didn't pick a very good topic, did I?Do you see Buizel/Floatzel as more of a masculine(manly) Pokemon or a feminine Pokemon?
Neither, to be honest.
May I join this FC, please?
*waves around frantically* I wanna join too! >.<