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Pokemon Alive on Discovery Channel

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an_idiot_

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how would water pokemon use moves like water gun, and ones like quirtle beable to swim underwater and live on land without gils, water is 1 part hydrogen(just trying to out-do you torrence) and 2 parts oxygen (or the other way round), and there is only a certain amount of water on the earth at the moment.

but pokemon like pigdey are entirely feasable

electric pokemon would have aslight problem, as it they would need alot of food to get the energy, but could be used to power homes across the world.

depending on wether or not you beleive in gohsts, ghost pokemon would be feasable or non-feasable

where would grass pokemon get the leaves for razor leaf from, or how would the energy sucked from the pokemon useing leach seed be transferred, not only to the pokemon that used the attack, but to the subsequent pokemon after it if it got defeated?

isnt steel a man-made material?

ground moves would be okay, but moves like earthquake would be dangerous...

most of the other types are okay, but a little worring like poison and paralization, being quite dangerous...

ill post some more ideas later, but i need to go to bed as ive had the day off today as ive not been feeeling too well
 
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Torrence

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I think steel-type would be having reflective skin but down to the basics it's just keratin....
 

MetalMario

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Steel-types could contain common, naturally-occurring metals like zinc and iron. Their skin would need to be covered in glands that release salts of these metals or something, and somehow get a reduction reaction going on to produce a metallic shell. The water and the -ides, etc. would need to be re-absorbed or something. More of an idea here than a working model.
 
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Poke Freak

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What an odd idea... *thinks*

*is showing a wurmple about to evolve* This little bugger is going to evolve right now! Now what it's about to evolve into, well, it could go two ways, and it can easily go either way. *Wurmple evolves into cascoon* Crikey! It just turned into a cascoon! This means when this little creature goes up, it'll be a dangeous dustox! Now you gotta remember when handling with this creature always beware out for poison! One flap of it's wings will send enough poison in the air to knock you out for weeks!

... ok yah, I know if they had something like that it most likely wouldn't be like that, but I still like the thought of this!
 
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Torrence

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Another problem with the show is the size limit of some pokemon especially bug types..

Arthropods have a size limit because of the weight of the exoskeleton.

to solve the problem basically, bug types evolved in places like islands isolated from mammals and some birds.

These bugs have more advanced features than their ancestors in other places.

insects
some have their upper mandibles fused with the head so act like canines..
[beedrill and scyther's family could fall in this catagory]

More coming...

Another thing is that these insects have two layers of exoskeleton, The upper layer is very stretchable like our skin[but its like cartilage] but the lower layer is hard as bone.

So these guys do not need to moult except during pupal stage
 
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