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By Professor Jacob
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 206th lesson on Pokémon biology. And for today’s lesson, we will be discussing Dunsparce: the Land Snake Pokémon. This normal type Pokémon is a floater, meaning it uses its tiny wings to float around... duh. Many researchers believe these wings were once used to help Dunsparce fly during ancient times. But now, Dunsparce is all about the ground. When it wants to escape, Dunsparce uses its tail to burrow into the ground backwards. I said BACKWARDS - that’s some serious skillz! And there’s more to learn about Dunsparce, so take good notes!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 205th lesson on Pokémon biology. And in today’s class, we will be discussing Forretress: the Bagworm Pokémon. This bug & steel type is a tough cookie! Forretress is encased in a hard shell, which it uses to defend itself by shooting parts of it out at enemies. Talk about shell shocking… am I right!? But here’s the thing about Forretress: no one actually knows what’s inside the shell. The world’s greatest mystery perhaps? Maybe not, but it's still something to think about! And there’s more to learn about Forretress, so make sure you take good notes!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 204th lesson on Pokémon biology. For today’s class, we will be learning about Pineco: the Bagworm Pokémon. This cute little bug type Pokémon is encased in a protective shell, which it makes thicker by gluing tree bark to its body. And the glue it uses is homegrown, baby! It’s made from Pineco’s spit, which hardens when exposed to air. And there’s more to learn about this little fella, so strap in and take notes!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 203rd lesson on Pokémon biology. And in today’s special Halloween-themed lesson, we will be learning about Girafarig: the Long Neck Pokémon. Totally on theme, right? Girafarig has an additional head on the end of its tail. Some may find that scary, right? It’s been said that this tail head can’t think much on its own, but is responsible for unleashing Girafarig’s psychic abilities. And also it bites… scaryyyyyy! There’s more to learn about Girafarig, so grab your Halloween costumes, prepare a bowl of candy, turn down the lights, and grab your notebook!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 202nd lesson on Pokémon biology. For today’s lesson, we will be discussing Wobbuffet: the Patient Pokémon. This chill psychic type rarely attacks first. But when it is attacked, oh boy… you’re in for it. If provoked, Wobbuffet will counter attack you into next week! Wobbuffet also keeps its tail hidden and will protect it at all costs. Some believe its tail holds a special secret. Oooooooh! And there’s more to learn about Wobbuffet, so strap in and take good notes!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 201st lesson on Pokémon biology. And in this class today, we will be taking a field trip to learn about Unown: the Symbol Pokémon. There are 28 different forms of Unown, with each representing a different letter of the alphabet (plus two punctuation marks). Like their namesake, Unown are shrouded in mystery and there’s a lot we don’t know about them. And although these Pokémon are shaped like hieroglyphs, many researchers wonder which came first: the ancient writings or the Unown. Something to ponder! There’s more to learn about Unown, so take good notes!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 200th lesson on Pokémon biology. Wow, 200 lessons!? Insane! For today’s class, we will be learning about Misdreavus: the Screech Pokémon. And screech it does indeed. Is that proper grammar? Misdreavus is a mischievous little booger, startling people by yanking on their hair or screaming right in their ears. Listeners, beware! Its shrieks have been known to resemble that of a child’s, which is horrifying. So for parents of young ones, if you hear your “child” crying in the other room… just be careful. There’s more to learn about Misdreavus in this fun-filled lesson, so please take notes!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 199th lesson on Pokémon biology. And in today’s class, we will be discussing Slowking: the Royal Pokémon and other evolved form of Slowpoke. Remember how Shellder loves biting Slowpoke tails? Well guess what… now it’s on Slowpoke’s head. Shellder’s bite releases a toxin that seeps into Slowpoke’s brain, causing it to awaken a newfound intelligence and power like none other - becoming Slowking! So what happens if that Shellder comes off the head? Well, you gotta tune into the lesson to find out!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 198th lesson on Pokémon biology. For today’s lesson, we will be discussing Murkrow: the Darkness Pokémon (wow so edgy). This nocturnal Pokémon loves anything that sparkles. It’s been known to frequently fight with Pokémon, such as Meowth or Gabite, in order to raid their stashes. And whatever shiny things Murkrow steals, it returns to its trainer. So trainers: is it really theft if YOU didn’t steal it? Something to think about. Many people are superstitious and believe that saying a specific incantation will protect you from Murkrow’s thievery and trickery. And if you’re wondering what that incantation is, then tune in to find out!
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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 197th lesson on Pokémon biology. And for today’s lesson, we will be learning about Umbreon: the Moonlight Pokémon and dark type evolution of Eevee. Umbreon is a nocturnal hunter, using its highly-developed eyesight to spot prey in pure darkness. And when Umbreon is ready to attack, the beautiful rings on its body will glow! Believe it or not, Umbreon’s rings will glow for a variety of reasons. “What are they?” I hear you ask. Well, why would I spoil it here in the description? Strap in, get your notebooks, and learn all about Umbreon!
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