This pokemon was restored from a fossil. It’s said that when this Pokémon howls, auroras appear in the night sky.
It builds up electricity in its abdomen, focuses it through its jaws, and then fires the electricity off in concentrated beams.
Its lancelike spikes and savage temperament have earned it the nickname “sea fiend.” It slurps up poison to nourish itself.
The king who ruled Alola in times of antiquity called it the “cocoon of the stars” and built an altar to worship it.
For protection, it releases a horrible stench from the antenna on its head to drive away enemies.
People fear it due to a belief that it devours any who try to cut down trees in its forest, but to the Pokémon it shares its woods with, it’s kind.
It crushes its foe under its heavy body to cause fainting. In a pinch, it will withdraw inside its shell.
This Pokémon haunts dilapidated mansions. It sways its arms to hypnotize opponents with the ominous dancing of its flames.
This is an ancient Pokémon, revived in modern times. It has a violent disposition, and it’ll tear apart anything it gets between its hefty jaws.
With a horn that’s harder than diamond, this Pokémon goes around shattering boulders as it searches for a moon stone.
Its tongue is made of gas. If licked, its victim starts shaking constantly until death eventually comes.
The flame on its head keeps its body slightly warm. This Pokémon takes lost children by the hand to guide them to the spirit world.
Although this Pokémon isn’t very strong, its body is coated in a caustic slime that can melt through anything, so predators steer clear of it.
This Pokémon is very popular as a herding dog in the Galar region. As it runs, it generates electricity from the base of its tail.
After nightfall, they emerge from the caves they nest in during the day. Using their ultrasonic waves, they go on the hunt for ripened fruit.
It sends its feathers, which are as sharp as blades, flying in attack. Its legs are strong, so its kicks are also formidable.
Beware of the sharp stinger on its head. It hides in grass and bushes where it eats leaves.