Hello, everyone! Sorry if I've been kind of scarce lately... but I've had a good reason! I got an egg from Lieutenant Surge last week, and I've been taking care of it ever since... and it finally hatched yesterday!
[the visibly excited girl calls over her dog, who's looking just as peaceful and easygoing as ever. however, there's someone else in
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Well, male and female Pokemon have differences, though it can take a closer look to figure it out, sometimes. With other species, though, it can be right before your eyes, too!
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...A-aha, yeah, you're right!
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[And of course, her loyal Garchomp is standing right next to her, as usual. Sort of like a visual aid.]
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How can you tell the difference with them?
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See this dorsal fin right here? A male would have a cut on it, whereas a female wouldn't! [Yes Garchomp is a girl.]
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Ooh, I see! That's pretty straightforward, hehe.
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It is! That's because the Gible evolutionary line are very territorial creatures, and a male will often engage in battle so to defend his area!
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-Eh? So are the cuts from battles with other Gibles?
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Other Gibles and other Pokemon alike. Several species can share the same living space, back home-- and that's not something a Gible would appreciate much.
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Ah... well, on second thought, that's not too different from other wild animals...
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That's true. And like other wild animals, there are some Pokemon who can cohabit the same area peacefully!
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Exactly! It would be easier for you to understand if you were back on our world, but we do have enough trainers aboard the Thor to show you all kinds of Pokemon!
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I've definitely learned that by now, hehe. Sometimes I'm amazed that there are so many!
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