Ulimaroa Pokédex #11: Pudgie, Fire-type Variant.
Here we have a "Scorchie", or a Fire-type variation of the Pudgie, a small Bird-like Pokémon native to the southern continent/country of Ulimaroa. Because these Flying-types are born with a seemingly random type association, it's not uncommon to see a cavalcade of colorful and vibrant Pokémon gathered in many Ulimaroan locations. Common sightings occur in city parks, around bus stops, in crop fields, around fountains, near swimming pools and on the many beautiful beaches of Ulimaroa.
They are known for their high, musical peeps, chirps and whistles, and are considered to be something of a noise problem when large enough numbers of them are present in one area. This is often considered an acceptable price to pay for both their charming presence, and their habit of warding off the much more aggressive and ill-tempered Swoopeck, #46 of the Ulimaroa Regional Pokédex.
The natural predators of Pudgies include #20 and 21, Taipain and Sirepent, as well as invasive species including Raticate and Ekans.
A color and element variant by my friend
Ninjacharles
They are known for their high, musical peeps, chirps and whistles, and are considered to be something of a noise problem when large enough numbers of them are present in one area. This is often considered an acceptable price to pay for both their charming presence, and their habit of warding off the much more aggressive and ill-tempered Swoopeck, #46 of the Ulimaroa Regional Pokédex.
The natural predators of Pudgies include #20 and 21, Taipain and Sirepent, as well as invasive species including Raticate and Ekans.
A color and element variant by my friend
Ninjacharles
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1016 x 699px
File Size 155.8 kB
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