Managae
The Grass Manatee Pokémon
The symbiotic relationship with plant life allows them to use the foliage as camouflage and also control the strands of sea grass like an extra pair of arms. Managae are curious and will follow ships to befriend humans
Etymology: Manatee, Algae
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GIGANTAMAX ZICKOMOUS
The Contagious Gila Pokémon
The toxic slime it contains overflow from it's body! The contagion it carries can last for weeks, but at not fatal.
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Zickomous
The Contagious Gila Pokémon
They use their highly potent mucus to make other Pokémon very sick. They will follow their prey for days until it passes out from illness. It can blow venomous bubbles from its nose to spread its sickness.
Etymology: Zilla, Sick, Venomous
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Illah
The Contagious Pokémon
Their nose and tail produce a potent venom that causes any who touch it to become very sick. When Illah is being attacked it can detactch the end of it's tail, releasing an explosion of venom to shoot out!
Etymology: Ill, Gila, Zilla
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Slikcorink
The Ice Dance Pokémon
Its body has become so smooth and flexible from years of dancing. The once jagged stone it was made of has become polished and slippery as ice. The segmented parts of it's body can move independently.
Entomology: Slick, Rock, Core, Rink
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Frizone
The Ice Dance Pokémon
After years of fumbling and falling, its stone head has gradually chipped, making it easier to manage. Even with better balance, Frizone is so used to constantly moving that it naturally is in idle dance.
Entomology: Frigid, Freeze, Stone
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Shivshard
The Shiver Pokémon
Shivshard is always shimmying its body to keep balance of its head, giving it the appearance of dancing. Though its head is cold as ice, it is actually a stone that retains cold temperatures extremely well.
Entomology: Shiver, Shard, Hard
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