I think I recall someone in the past mentioning that a dolphin Pokemon can be Water/Psychic, and I like that idea. Water/Psychic is a rare type combination, in fact I don't think we have any Water/Psychic Pokemon apart from the Slowpoke line.
Dinosaurs are not animals now? You learn something new everyday.
Well...kind of. I don't know. It's one of those maybe maybe not scenarios. Like bugs. I have difficulty calling them animals, even though really are. Or they aren't. Oh I don't know.
Looking over the responses, it's clear that many Pokemon are combinations of certain animals, obviously its a matter of opinion.
I find it funny that three legendary dogs are called just that, Dogs, yet they are based upon Cats. Raikou is inspired by a Sabertooth Tiger, Entei a lion and Suicune a big cat, like a panther almost.
I wouldn't mind seeing an actual Cheetah pokemon (not something with spots), Platypus would be interesting as well.
There's no chitah pokemon and entei is a lion whose mane is a cloud, so it's a pure lion.
And for clown fish you can count magikarp as clown!
Magikarp is a karp. There's no clown fish
Oh .-.He was joking.
I can't understand intentional sarcasm in the internet anymore.He was joking.
I can't understand intentional sarcasm in the internet anymore.
I rather make the Bird of Paradise Water/Fire but with access to a variety of Flying type moves.
In the case of a water/fire Pokemon, I imagine that we could have an ocean mine. Yes, if we have Voltorb and Magnemite that are based in metal-objects, I think there isn't any problem on having an ocean mine. Ocean mines are found underwater, and the fact they are filled with flammable substances explains why they are fire as secondary type. An ocean mine Pokemon would looks like the image below (like Koffing, but it needed to gain two eyes and a mounth I think ).
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I'd like to see a mine Pokemon, but not necessarily an ocean mine and not Water/Fire. They could make it Steel/Poison or something and put it in not just oceans, but also rocky plains, deserts, and any other open area where you'd typically hide a mine.