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Madagascar Leaf-Nosed Snake
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One of a couple of Madagascar Leaf-Nosed Snakes in Reptopia. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
This corner here was pretty dark. At ISO3200, I was only getting a 1/40-second shutter speed. Thankfully, there wasn’t any camera shake even at actual size.
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What are some of the most common or most interesting snakes in Madagascar, especially around the Tsiribihina River?
Madagascar is one of the coolest places in the world for reptiles! Most reptiles native to Madagascar are only found on Madagascar. There aren't any snakes with venom that is medically significant to humans, and, in a very unique twist on the norm, Madagascar doesn't have any colubrids! Colubrids are the most populous snake family, but most snakes on Madagascar are actually pseudoxyhrhophiids, more closely related to elapids than to colubrids. It's very unique for a snake family outside of the big five (vipers, boas, pythons, elapids, and colubrids) to fill so many niches.
Malagasy cat-eyed snakes (Madagascarophis sp.) are some of the most common snakes across Madagascar! These guys are little arboreal snakes with huge eyes, and they can vary in color across species from a mottled brown to bright orange!
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The Malagasy ground boa (Acrantophis madagascariensis) is the largest snake you can find on Madagascar, reaching about 10 feet long. They're native mostly to central/western Madagascar, so can definitely be found around the Tsiribihina river!
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The common big-eyed snake (Mimophis mahfalensis) is one of the most common snakes you'll se in central/southern Madagascar. These little dudes almost exclusively eat amphibians and other reptiles.
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Big-headed snakes (Compsophis laphystius) are tiny little frog eaters, and just as cute as little buttons!
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Malagasy leaf-nosed snakes (Langaha madagascariensis) have long snouts to mimic plant life, and you can tell the sex based on the snouts! Males will have long, straight snouts, and females will have a leafy-looking snout! They'll hold their bodies straight up or down in trees to mimic sticks.
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Malagasy hognose snakes (Leioheterodon sp.) include three species, and they're not related to the hognoses of North America except superficially. They have cute little upturned noses to aid with burrowing and get much bigger (4-6 feet depending on species).
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There isn't a lot known about yellow and black tree snakes (Lycodryas citrinus), but gosh aren't they beautiful? These reclusive little snakes are arboreal nighttime hunters.
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Madagascar is home to two different families of blindsnakes and wormsnakes, and the most common is probably the Madagascar blindsnake (Madatyphlops madagascariensis). These guys are tiny, fossorial snakes with smooth scales and vestigial eyes, and to laymen they really look just like worms.
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Three-striped ground snakes (Pseudoxyrhopus tritaeniatus) are beautiful, and are one of the few snakes native to Madagascar to eat eggs, at least on an opportunistic basis!
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Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia. Volume 6: Reptiles. Written by Bernard Grzimek. 1984.
1.) European cat snake (Telescopus fallax)
2.) Boomslang (Dispholidus typus)
3.) Parrot snake (Leptophis ahaetulla)
4.) Twig snake (Thelotornis kirtlandii)
5.) Malagasy leaf-nosed snake (Langaha madagascariensis)
6.) Banded cat-eyed snake (Leptodeira annulata)
7.) African house snake (Boaedon fuliginosus)
8.) Southern brown egg eater (Dasypeltis inornata)
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My make your own fakemon
Birds
General
Bobolink
Bower bird (grass?/flying)
Bustard
Cockatiel (electric because pikacheeks; also gender diffs, color of head/tail etc)
Cuckoo
Drongo (flycatching birds that are excellent mimics)
Flycatcher (maybe the madagascar ones with the red or white males?)
Frogmouth
Honeyguide
Jacamar (esp. genus Galbula)
Kagu or sunbittern
Kakapo (ground-type? sound-based?)
Kiwi (+kiwifruit? it is round and brown and fuzzy, after all)
Kookaburra
Magpie
Megapode birds (e.g. Australian brushturkey; can these fly I am confused)
Myna (sound-based/mimicry; it's mostly hill mynas that talk, although some other species like the Bali myna are prettier so hm... shinies or something maybe)
Roadrunner
Shrike
Whip-poor-will (cries are supposedly a death omen, etc; "whisporwil"?)
White-throated needle-tailed swift (fastest flying bird)
Woodpecker (two-stage split? fire and poison evos that destroy trees in fun and exciting ways? thought I read something about a mildly poisonous woodpecker but I can't find it again so that may be incorrect)
Water Birds
Auk
Booby
Darter/anhinga/snakebird ("snake bird"? also called "devil birds", so...?)
Flamingo
Frigatebird (pirate bird?)
Gannet
Hamerkop (S. African "hammerhead stork", often seen in legends as the "Lightning Bird"; electric/water Thor demon stork idk)
Loon (esp. Pacific Loon, interesting colors)
Marabou stork (a.k.a. undertaker bird; ghost or dark or something?)
Red-breasted merganser (diving duck with high flight speed; see also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_by_flight_speed list of birds by flight speed])
Southern Giant Petrel (spits nasty stomach goo at predators/uses as food for chicks/migration)
Spur-winged goose (poisonous due to eating blister beetles; see also other information about "spur-winged" birds here and here)
Tern
Tropical penguin
Raptors/Birds of Prey
Caracara
Eagle (harpy, Haast's, Steller's, Phillipine/haribon, martial, bateleur)
Ferruginous hawk
Goshawk
Gyrfalcon
Kite
Kite, kestrel, etc. that hunts by eating things flushed out of the grass by fire (e.g. the ones in madagascar)
Merlin
Owl (eagle, snowy, burrowing, barn, screech, little, elf, spectacled, giant prehistoric owls with long legs)
Peregrine falcon
Secretary bird or seriema
Sparrowhawk
Weird/Super-Colorful
Bee-eater
Black and yellow broadbill
Bronzewing pigeon
Cock-of-the-rock (see here)
Emerald toucanet
Fairy wren ("fairy" wren?)
Fire hummingbird ("hummingburn"? eh)
Hoatzin
Golden pheasant
Ifrita (poisonous)
Kingfisher
Motmot, esp. turquoise-browed motmot
Pitohui (poisonous)
Pitta
Roller, esp. blue-bellied roller
Sage grouse
Serinette canary (a type of music box meant to teach canaries how to sing)
Starling (yes starly is one but some of these are whoa super pretty, e.g. Common starling; also shown here)
Trogon
Tufted coquette hummingbird
Misc. Ideas
Ostrich with its head in the sand (ground-type?)
Sriracha chicken (fire/poison?)
Reptiles and Amphibians
Lizards
Anole
Basilisk lizard
Beaded lizard (electric, "lightning strikes w/ tail"?)
Boyd's forest dragon
Diplodactylinae gecko (stores fat and foul-smelling defense fluid in tail; Strophurus, Diplodactylus)
Draco flying lizard
Fan-throated lizard
Frill-necked lizard
Fringe-toed lizard
Horned lizard (aka "horned toad")
Iguana
Monitor lizard
Monkey-tail skink
Night lizard (usually never strays far from its home; with attached log/rock/etc. home like a hermit crab?)
Panther chameleon (literal?)
Rainbow agama
Rainbow skink
Sailfin lizard (can run on water—combine with basilisk?)
Snakes
Feathered/spiny/hairy (Atheris) viper
Flying snake
Garter snake
Kingsnake (nonvenomous, coral snake colors, immune to venom of other snakes)
Leaf-nosed (Langaha) snake
Palmetto corn snake (looks kind of like a koi fish; evolves from a koi?)
Rhabdophis snake (venomous/mildly venomous, but also poisonous due to eating poisonous toads; venomous snake that also oozes poison?)
Saw-scaled viper
Shieldtail snake (actual tails not all that interesting, but maybe exaggerate the tail tip into a large/expandable shield it can cover itself with when coiled up)
Spitting cobra (find way to differentiate from Arbok)
Stiletto snake
Sunbeam snake (iridescent scales)
Tentacled snake (Erpeton) (evolve it into some sort of mustachioed dragon thing?)
Turtles and Tortoises
Mata-mata
Snapping turtle ("alligator" snapping turtle?)
Soft-shelled turtle
Other Reptiles
Gharial
Legless lizards (slow worms, glass snakes, etc.)
Tuatara (with the third eye thing… psychic?)
Frogs and Toads
Cane toad
Gliding tree frog (with web membranes)
Hairy frog
Other Amphibians
Caecilians (limbless amphibians)
Siren (combine with mythical?)
Misc. Ideas
A kite shaped like a cobra hood
Sewer alligator
Sound-related frog (different from tympole line/politoed... also, frogs possibly only hear croaks from own species?)
Mammals
Rodents and Other Small Mammals
African spiny mouse (possibly with regenerator and/or shed skin)
Anomalure (scaly-tailed squirrel, most can glide)
Hamster on a wheel/in a ball; pikaclone that generates electricity by running?
Hutia
Hyrax
Kangaroo rat
Lemming
Naked mole rat (or Damaraland mole rat, not hairless but similar; maybe make it sort of like a eusocial insect colony? with a pharaohnic "queen", since they live in Africa?)
Pika (electric? lol)
Porcupine (preferably not electric or poison plz, e.g. grass like a "porcupinecone", fire and throwing flaming quills, etc.; maybe some sort of archer that has a "bow" on its back and can fire quills like arrows... grass/fighting, for example?)
Solenodon
Springhare
Tenrec (esp. streaked tenrec, good colors for electric-type, communicates by vibrating quills)
The Vacanti mouse ("sonoranti"?)
Volcano rabbit (literally?)
Woodchuck
Land-based Carnivora
African painted dog
Basset hound
Bush dog
Chihuahua
Coati
Cougar/puma/mountain lion
Dhole
Fossa
Husky (w/sled attached?)
Jaguar
Kinkajou
Leopard
Papillion (toy dog breed; with actual "wing" ears? bug? fairy?)
Ungulates
Babirusa (ridiculous-tusked pig)
Bison
Bongo (antelope)
Chevrotain (mouse deer)
Donkey or mule
Elephant (ice, if not doing a woolly mammoth? "pachyeas/pacheas/pachyas" or something, e.g. pachyderm + boreas? alternatively, electric? poison? ground?)
Elk
Gerenuk (long-neckted antelope that stands on its hind legs)
Moose
Musk deer
Muskox
Okapi (fire-type? supposedly they eat charcoal from time to time; they also mark their territory with a "tar-like" substance from their hooves, which can be styled as flammable)
Ox (fire-type "Chinese zodiac" starter? an ox combined with a covered wagon?)
Rhinoceros (ice, if not doing a woolly rhino? some other type? ooh something dark might be kind of cool)
Zebra or zorse (zebra/horse hybrid)
Primates
Aye-aye (sound-related? fingers like conductors' batons? "virtuaizo"?)
Baboon
Cotton-top tamarin
Howler monkey or siamang (siamangs have a throat pouch like a frog for loud calls)
Marmoset
Slow loris (poisonous)
Squirrel-monkey (literally?)
Marsupials
Antechinus or planigale (or other small dasyurid)
Glider
Opossum (e.g. Virginia opossum, Western hemisphere only)
Pademelon
Possum (e.g. Australian possums, Eastern hemisphere only)
Quokka
Rat-kangaroo
Tree-kangaroo
Yapok (water opossum)
Aquatic/Marine
Beluga whale
Elephant seal (literally?)
Leopard seal (literally?)
Pack-hunting whales/dolphins (e.g. orcas; more than one creature as a single pokémon?)
Sea lion (literally?)
Misc. Mammals
Armadillo (possibly one patterned like a car tire, like donphan... "carmadillo" or sth idk)
Colugo
Pink fairy armadillo
Platypus (maybe electric since they can sense electricity in their prey? delivering shocks with their spurs instead of venom? (in addition to venom, and either make it like umbreon or make it poison/electric?))
Tent-making bat
Misc. Ideas
Albino (lab) rat (psychic? make it evolve into something that is like a scientist in a coat so the "experiment has become the experimenter" or something?)
Bear on a unicycle (evolve it into a bear on a motorcycle?)
Beast tamer that is itself a "beast" (e.g., a lion with a whip tail)
Deer made of "money" (because "doe" and "buck" ololol; man-made species?)
Fainting goat
Flying buffalo ("buffalo wings")
Generic marsupial (no specific thing, kind of like Eevee)
Ghost-type lemur (etymology "lemures", etc.)
Junkyard dog (fighting/steel?)
More venomous/poisonous mammals in general
Paired fakes (split evo? probably single stage though) based on hybrids, e.g. ligers, grolar bears, etc., e.g. a white-and-brown bear and a brown-and-white bear
Porcupine/hedgehog-like thing with hollow spines that produce sound (blow through tail, like bagpipes?)
Saguaro jaguar; guava jaguar
Ship's cat (water-type/pirate/sailor/captain cat; starter?)
St. Bernard brandy barrel
St. Guinefort or Gelert
Vampire musk deer/chevrotain (actually drinks blood? maybe drains vegetables instead?)
Whale/dolphin that is some kind of ship or barge or boat or something
Fish
General
Arctic char (cold-water fish, but it has "char" in its name so that totally means it survives the cold by having internal fire, right)
Betta (anthropomorphic?)
Convict cichlid
Flying fish
Golden dorado
Lancetfish
Lizardfish
Sandlance
Snakehead
Sturgeon (huge, long-lived)
Tuna
Sharks, Rays, Eels, Other Unusual Fish
Chimaera (deep-sea cartilaginous fish; "ghost shark"?)
Dogfish (literally?)
Goblin shark
Hammerhead (electric? psychic?)
Requiem shark (doesn't look all that remarkable but the name...?)
Sawfish or sawshark (...jackhammerhead shark?)
Whale shark (literally?)
Weird/Super-Colorful
Blobfish
Cutlassfish (aka frostfish...?)
Fancy goldfish (oranda, ryukin, veiltail, etc.)
Glass catfish (transparent fish: ghost-type? skeletal-looking fish that aren't actually ghosts?)
Hagfish
Handfish (see also here, slide 21)
Hatchetfish (freshwater and marine hatchetfish are unrelated but either would be cool)
Lionfish (leonine qwilfish evo? combine with an actual lion or sea lion?)
Oarfish
Sarcastic fringehead
Seabat (vaguely manta-like anglerfish; actual "sea-bat"?)
Sea robin (see also here, slide 13)
Stargazer (venomous, also have electric organs)
Stomiidae fish (see also the blackdragon fish at slide 9 here)
Swordfish or sailfish or marlin (sailfish can change color; can heat their eyes and brains to improve vision; swordsman? swashabre, colichemar, finsaber, fincer, marlée, salichemar? marlancer, sailancer? a "sea horse" destrier/warhorse marlin with a "jousting lance" beak?)
Toothed seadevil (teeth on outside of mouth)
Viperfish (literally?)
Wolftrap angler (can move the teeth in its upper jaw to form a cage around fish in its mouth)
Misc. Ideas
Dragon-like ray/skate?
Fish in a fishbowl (maybe combine with those tacky old-timey diver decorations/an old-school diving helmet? water/steel, probably rock head or something…?)
Jenny Haniver
One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish (Basculin kind of does this a little, but I'm not sure if that's intentional)
School of fish acting as a single Pokémon a la Magneton or Dugtrio
Sand sharks with pyramids or obelisks for dorsal fins
Arthropods
General Insects
Antlion (literally? alternatively, they're sometimes called "doodlebugs", so something to do with art/sand art? sketch?)
Armored ground cricket (Acanthoplus)
Blister beetles and similar (fire-colored beetles, Spanish flies, Oedemeridae/false blister beetles)
Caddisfly (larvae make silk nets for fishing/protection)
Cockchafer (omg the antennae)
"Damsel"fly and "dragon"fly; is there a possible knight analogue that could go with this?
Dobsonfly
Earwig
Firebrat (fire-type?)
Golden tortoise beetle
Grylloblattid (aka "icebug", also maybe those mantophasmids they're related to?)
Japanese beetle
June bug (maybe head through a thing that looks like a car grill; bug/steel or bug/rock?)
Katydid
Lantern fly (snake/lizard-headed? glowing "heads" even though they don't actually emit light?)
Merchant grain beetle
Mole cricket
Owlfly
Praying mantis (literally? "mantis" in Greek means "psychic" or "seer", so a psychic mantis? or an electric-type mantis ("mantesla"?) that hunts computer "bugs"?)
Rhinoceros beetle (literally?)
Rove beetle (specifically Nairobi fly)
Scale insect (neotenic females permanently attached to plants, covered in wax coating that looks like scales; males can fly, sometimes look kind of ornate; Burmy-like?)
Scorpionfly (males have manparts that look like a scorpion's stinger...?)
Silverfish
Snakefly
Spoonwing
Stag beetle (literally?)
Stalk-eyed fly
Torpedo bug (nymphs are funny looking white things that look like badminton birdies with too many legs)
Water boatman (surskit alt? alternatively, a split line with one front swimmer and one backswimmer?)
Waterscorpion (not actually a scorpion, but make it one? surskit alt?)
Weta (frozen?)
Wheel bug motorcycle or some other vehicle
Whirligig beetle
Zyzzyva weevil
Lepidopterans
Carnivorous moth caterpillars (Eupithecia)
Concealer moth (omg look at that really fluffy one it's so weird)
Death's-head hawk moth (as a pirate, with a skull and crossbones on the backs of its wing; antagonizes bees for their honey)
Fabric-eating moth
Ghost moth
Hummingbird moth
Inchworm/geometer moth (possibly actually ruler-like? maybe with an alt evo into a stick insect ruler?)
Jewel caterpillar
Jumping bean caterpillar/moth
Lonomia moth (highly toxic caterpillars)
Semi-aquatic moths? (figure out which ones these are because ?)
Snake-mimic caterpillar (such as here)
Tent caterpillar
Woolly bear caterpillar
Eusocial Insects and Relatives
Bulldog ant
Carpenter bee (literally?)
Electric ant (light color with a terrible sting)
Ghost ant
Hairy crazy ant (moves in erratic circles, known for destroying electronics)
Megalara wasp
Mud dauber wasp (esp. blue) or potter wasp
Parasitoid wasps, esp. emerald cockroach, tarantula hawk, fairyfly, ichneumon, cuckoo, Glyptapanteles
Pharaoh ant (like a queen that is pharaonic? thank god the char limit is 10 because otherwise I would totally name it "hatshepsant") (thanks gen vi)
Sawfly
Velvet ant (actually a kind of wasp), esp. the "panda ant"
Warrior wasp
Arachnids
Ant-mimic spiders
Bagheera herbivorous jumping spider
Bolas spider (cowboy/lasso spider?) or Deinopide net-casting spider
Crab spider (esp. the kind that "fishes" in pitcher plants... Victreebel?)
Diving bell spider
Fishing spider (can run on water, surround themselves with air bubbles when underwater)
Gasteracantha and Micrathena spiny orb weaver spiders (see also images here)
Grim Reaper-like black widow, hourglass representing the time you have left to live or whatever
Money spider (seeing one on you means it's "spinning you new clothes", aka good fortune)
Peacock spider (see here and here)
Social spiders (psychic? hivemindish, like a group of "puppetmasters"?)
Solifugid/sun spider/camel spider (not actually a spider, more closely related to scorpions?)
Tarantula
Ticks, esp. ticks that cause tick paralysis (...electric?)
Trogloraptor (literal "raptor" spider? eh)
Wheel spider
Whip scorpion/vinegaroon (scorpion-like arachnid, non-venomous w/ whiplike tail that sprays a vinegar-smelling acid)
Whip spider
Violin-playing brown recluse
Crustaceans
Copepods (weird transparent mini-crustaceans, I mean just look at these things; also some can discharge delayed-flash bioluminescent liquid to distract predators)
"Floating crab" (don't know the name but it was on BBC's Blue Planet; possibly a Sally Lightfoot?)
Giant isopod
Opossum shrimp
Pill bug
Pom-pom crab
Porcelain crab
Samurai crab/heikegani
Sand crab/mole crab
"Snow" crab
Yeti crab
Misc Arthropods
House centipede
Sea spider (not actually a spider; spindlier and creepier)
Springtail (hexapod thing with springboard-lever-thing tail)
Weird/Super-Colorful
Any of these ridiculous caterpillars that can eff you up (as seen here and here)
Giraffe-necked weevil
Jewel bugs (type of shield bug) or jewel beetles (also beetlewing jewelry; also also, see the beetles can apparently "hear burning"?)
Stick insect (esp. colorful stick bugs like "Achrioptera punctipes punctipes" and this one)
Misc. Ideas
Ballooning spiderling (incorporate as basic stage of another spider idea?) (could actually do this for an early bug even though spiders don't make cocoons, like a floating spiderling, a spiderling with legs poking out of a web, and then bam big spider... hey if whirlipede counts then this would too)
Bookworm
Cockroaches sturdy enough to survive (or already affected by) nuclear fallout
Different styles of spider web (here and here)
Dung/scarab beetles based on Atlas (dung ball on the shoulders, etc., prob bug/fighting)
Egyptian-themed spider that spins mummy wrappings instead of webs
Either silkworms or spiders with "silk clothing", e.g. kimonos
Exploding ant
Mosquito split-evo by gender; aggressive female, passive male?
Puppetmaster spider (see also social spider note above)
Scorpion based on a chili pepper (e.g. the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion (current hottest pepper in the world), which also kind of looks like a scorpion sting a little; could also do a snake one what with one of the next spiciest being the "Naga Viper", but eh; interesting counterparts for something I guess)
Spiders leave water droplets containing coiled thread along web; they unravel when the web is hit, springlike, to give it more elasticity
Stinging nettle tarantula
Tarantula dancing the tarantella
Trojan horse made of a beehive or spider webs or something, controlled by a bunch of (probably psychic) social insects or similar (could also do ghosts haunting something but bugs might be more interesting)
Vampire spider
Worm in apple (cocoon-style line? apple maggot?)
Miscellaneous Invertebrates
Terrestrial
Ice worm
Planarian worm (some are also aquatic)
Velvet worm
Parasitic
Tapeworm
Aquatic
Anemones (a torterra-like large creature with anemones and maybe corals on its back, with smaller fish pokémon living there?)
Bobbit worm (iridescent polychaete that slices prey in half)
Box jellyfish
Chiton (weird sea mollusk that has eyes made of minerals rather than protein; kind of like a sableye + a kabuto??????)
Christmas tree worm
Eastern emerald elysia (sea slug that looks like a leaf and has adapted with photosynthetic genes/to have a symbiotic relationship with algae)
Flying squid (perhaps something to do with a quill pen and squid ink?)
Geoduck (long-siphoned bivalve)
Harp sponge (carnivorous sponge)
Leech (some are also terrestrial; a medicinal, bloodletting leech? something like a macabre chansey/audino?)
Lion's mane jellyfish (possibly combine with a lionfish? or a regular lion?)
Man o' war (possibly flying/poison and floats through the air? a shiplike design, possibly like an actual man-of-war ship?)
Mimic octopus
Phoronid (planktonish thing with badass-looking larvae)
Piglet squid (literally?)
Plough snail ("surfing" snail that eats washed up fish, jellyfish, etc.)
Sea hare (literal "sea hare"? make it fast instead of slow like a normal slug?)
Sea pen
Sea pig
Sea urchin (make an aquatic hedgehog/porcupine/echidna out of it?)
Shipworm (naked clam)
Tunicate
Vampire squid (but emphasize the "vampire" more than most designs seem to; usually just a scary-looking squid, so more like Dracula? bat-like?)
Misc. Ideas
An archer snail that shoots "love darts"; Cupid snail (based on the idea that Cupid might've been inspired by snail darts... uh-huh)
Snail telegraphy (theory that snails formed an unbreakable psychic bond on contact)
Humans
Occupations
Aztec jaguar and eagle knights (split line?)
Barbershop quartet
Blacksmith (fire/steel?)
Circus act or carny
Clown
Commedia del arte characters (Il Dottore, Pulcinello, etc.)
Harlequin/jester
Pirate
"Pokémon trainer" (mimic type thing?)
Quack doctor (quack chansey?)
Snake charmer
Snorkeler, scuba diver
Stage magician/escape artist
Superhero
Sports and Martial Arts
Baseball
Caber toss (from the Highland Games; conkeldurr-like? could know wood hammer?)
Jai alai
Jet skiing/snowmobiles
Hammer throw
Lacrosse
Skiing
Snowboarding
Soccer/football
Surfing (possibly an animal with a long, flat or thick tail, like a platypus or a crocodile, that surfs (or snowboards) on its tail?)
Specific Individuals
Charlie Chaplin
Elvis
Groucho Marx
Plants and Fungi
Flowering Plants
Anemone (combine with the sea creature anemone?)
Anthurium ("flamingo flower"... maybe water/grass birds? maybe the "neck/beak" tall bit can be the beak, and the flower petal or whatever can be the face?)
Catnip (catnip cat? mouse? dog?)
Foxglove (actual fox or something?)
Honeysuckle (bee? "anglerfish-like"? some other sort of carnivorous thing, or does it share?)
Impatiens/touch-me-not/jewelweed (shiny, seed pods explode when touched)
Living stone (succulent plant with fused leaves that looks like a rock, see here)
Lotus
Mimosa/touch-me-not (supposedly useful for neutralizing cobra venom; a mimosa plant with immunity or poison heal, and maybe a move that heals targets of status conditions? just aromatherapy, or sth else? a shy little shrinking violet that can stand up to snakes?)
Nettles
Quinine tree
Rafflesia flower (gloom and vileplume already do this, but focus more on the parasitism and/or the nickname "corpse flower"?)
Sandbox tree (more explosive seed pods, "dynamite tree"; evolution of impatiens?)
Silversword
Some kind of spurge (acidic sap, etc.)
Strelitzia (bird of paradise flower)
Water caltrop (seed looks sort of like water buffalo horns, so maybe water/grass buffalo?)
Edible Plants
Anything from this list of culinary fruit
Buddha's hand
Carrot
Chocolate
Coffee bean (+cup of coffee?)
Peppers ("ghost" pepper, naga peppers, peppers that look like scorpion stingers)
Pomegranate (grass/ghost?)
Starfruit
Tomato with a tomato-throwing/splatting sig move
Carnivorous Plants
Aldrovanda/waterwheel
Drosophyllum
Rainbow plant/Byblis
Sundew/Drosera
Other Plants
Four-leaf clover (psychic? fairy?)
Fungi
Devil's tooth
Jack-o'-lantern mushroom (combine with a pumpkin jack-o'-lantern?)
Lion's mane mushroom (for a grass-type lion with a mane that isn't floral/stalks of grass, perhaps)
Misc. Ideas
Genetically engineered crop Pokémon (corn for ears, etc.? cowlike, scarecrow-like? "able to fight back to scare away murkrow"?)
Grass/ground taproot snake thing (see here and also a vague idea here)
Maple seed (helicopter-like?)
Mushroom-shell tortoise
"Onion volcano"
Plant pot with serpentine, vine-like plants coming out of the top, suggesting Medusa's head
Pokémon berries! :O Oran berries, sitrus berries, liechi berries, enigma berries...
Something with a mushroom shield
Tree grafting (i.e., a tree "fused" with another tree, sometimes to allow the tree to grow two+ different kinds of fruit)
Prehistoric/Extinct Life
Dinosaurs
Agustinia
Animantarx (nodosaurid, name means "living fortress")
Antarctopelta (ankylosaur; ice spikes?)
Aucasaurus (tiny-armed fingerless abelisaur)
Carnotaurus (with exaggerated horns?)
Ceratosaurus (with exaggerated horns?)
Citipati (named after skeletons that dance around a fire; fire-type, ghost-type?)
Cryolophosaurus (aka "Elvisaurus"; ice-type?)
Einiosaurus (ceratopsian with hooklike forward curving nose horn)
Fruitadens (grass-type with fruit for lols?)
Iguanodon (fighting? electric or poison, delivering electricity/venom through the thumb spikes?)
Majungasaurus (focused on the skull dome/headbutting even though realistically that's unlikely?)
Microraptor
Pachycephalosaur (part fighting? part psychic? calculates its opponents' weak spots and next moves and then bam, headbutt to the wherever? maybe gets stuff like focus punch et al because it is good at directing energy to certain parts of its body?)
Parasaurolophus (sound-based, hypnosis/communication/battle with sound waves/frequencies?; should get synchronoise and should also be dual-type so synchronoise isn't outright pointless; electric, maybe, and the sound of thunder? "thundrophos"? too long but eh; psychic? or maybe fire to go with the silly "it shot 'chemical fire' out of its nose like a bombardier beetle" hypothesis mentioned on wiki)
Psittacosaurus (possibly aquatic?)
Skorpiovenator (abelisaurid, "scorpion hunter"; only named because there were scorpions at the dig site, but big, angry, tiny-armed, sting-tailed dinosaur anyway because yay?)
Tarbosaurus ("Tarbataar"? fighting? "tar-dinosaur"?)
Pterosaurs/Flying Reptiles
Azhdarchid (esp. large one like Quetzalcoatlus or Hatzegopteryx)
Nyctosaurus (pterosaur with hueg crest antler dealio; see here, see also reconstruction with membrane over crest here)
Smaller probably toothy pterosaur, e.g. Ramphorhynchus or Ornithocheirus or Anhanguera
Tapejara (pterosaur with weird disc-looking head/crest)
Marine Reptiles
Icthyosaurus
Mosasaurs
Odontochelys (half-shelled turtle with teeth)
Other Prehistoric Reptiles
Icarosaurus
Longisquama
Meiolania (horned turtle)
Pleurosaurus (extinct sea tuatara)
Sharovipteryx
Synapsids and Mammals
Anything from here (image of whale evolution), possibly in combination
Caveman
Ceratogaulus (horned gopher; maybe a prehistoric Rattata thing?)
Desmostylus (semi-aquatic marine mammals that lived near the shore)
Doedicurus
Ekorus (giant weasel)
Euchambersia (venomous fangs)
Josephoartigasia monesi (biggest rodent ever, sort of like a rodentoceros)
Kolponomos (marine bear)
Peltephilus (horned armadillo)
Sivatherium ("four-horned giraffe")
Thylacoleo (marsupial lion; also it had these ridiculous thumbs with scary claws)
Woolly rhino (ice-type?)
Birds
Pelagornithid/pseudotooth bird (massive seabirds, see here)
Teratorn (giant vulture thing, see here)
Terror bird or Diatryma/Gastornis
Fish/Other Aquatic Animals
Megalodon
Whorl shark/Helicoprion (either with "circular saw" bottom jaw or spiral bottom jaw; split evo? both?)
Arthropods/Other Invertebrates
Eurypterid (aquatic arachnids)
Hallucigenia (whatever the hell it actually is, some kind of velvet worm thing?; see here for possibly accurate reconstruction, here for likely inaccurate reconstruction; multiple forms based on the different interpretations, maybe?)
More Recently Extinct Animals
Dodo
Haast's eagle
Moa
Thylacine
Misc. Ideas
Ammolites (omg gorgeous iridescent organic gemstones created by fossilized ammonite shells, eg here and here; either its own thing or something to do with omanyte, maybe?)
Electric dromaeosaur
Flying Stegosaurus because yes please that's hilarious
Resurrected tar pit fossils (tar zombies!)
Dimetrodon (or other sailbacked animal) with a harp on its back, a la this idea
Mythological/Fantastic/Fairy Tale Creatures
(The "bestiary" notes below refer to the descriptions of these creatures/animals in actual medieval bestiaries, many of which are aggregated here.)
Dragons and Serpents
Amphisbaena
Amphithere
Cerastes (flexible, horned snake; also a real kind of desert viper)
Gandaspati (will-o-wisp that takes the form of a dragon)
Hydra
Jaculus (bestiary)
Pyrausta (bug-dragon; moth-like, since there's an actual moth genus named Pyrausta? sth to do with amphitheres?)
Scitalis/scytale (like a sunbeam snake?)
Unktehila/Uktena (horned serpent(s) in Native American myths)
Wyrm
Wyvern
Magical Birds
Alerion (bestiary)
Barnacle goose (mythological; goose head and breast retract into barnacle shell, feet always out? goose w/ barnacle for head?)
Chinese nine-headed bird
Cinnamon bird (bestiary)
Gandaberunda (two-headed mystical Hindu bird)
Hercinia (bestiary)
Huginn and Muninn
Manucodiata
Orphan bird (bestiary)
Roc
Yatagarasu
Aquatic Mythical Creatures
A fish that grants wishes a la at least one fairy tale from somewhere (knows the move wish obvs)
Aspidochelone (giant turtle with land on its back)
Bake-kujira (skeletal/ghost whale)
Jasconius (giant fish with land on its back; water/grass? rock? might be kind of interesting to combine with the above and give the fish a turtle shell...)
Sea monk (+sea monkey?)
Selkie
Other Magical/Mythical Animals
Bonnacon (w/ rockets?)
Catoblepas
Crocotta
Karkadann
Leucrota (psychic? make it more leonine?)
Monoceros
Parandrus (bestiary; deer-thing that changes color)
Tanuki (preferably not grass/with something other than a fig leaf representing tastefully-covered junk; also maybe a brief homage to Imakuni?, because this (see final boss at end) gave me the headcanon that he's supposed to be dressed as some sort of bizarro tanuki, which is probably not true but more fakemon should be paying attention to Imakuni? regardless) ("tanukuni" or sth idk, question mark at the end optional.. shiny version/evos/something should be red for "Red Imakuni?"... maybe evos because apparently "shiny" Imakuni? is white according to the actual goddamn Shining Imakuni? card)
Yale
Magical/Unusual Versions of Real Animals
Al-Mi'raj (aggressive horned rabbit)
Bestiary "antelope"
Bestiary bear (molded into shape?)
Bestiary hare (gender bending)
Bestiary hyena (seeing future? psychic?)
Bestiary leopard
Bestiary remora/echeneis (traps ships)
Bestiary "salamander"
Bestiary "sawfish"
Bestiary swordfish (combine with sawfish, remora?)
Bestiary "torpedo" (electric eel?)
Bestiary wolf (colorful?)
Fenrir (but with chains, and maybe a hand for a tongue to represent Tyr's hand; Houndoom evo?)
Icy bestiary salamander
Jiki-ketsu-gaki (greedy spirits reincarnated as mosquitoes)
Jorogumo/spider woman
Kamaitachi
Nemean lion
Animal Hybrids
Chimera
Hippocampus
Hippogriff
Muscaliet (hare-squirrel-boar that burns trees) (bestiary)
Nguruvilu (fox-snake water demon)
Peryton
Piasa
Questing beast
Set animal/sha (see here)
Shachihoko (tiger-headed, rain-bringing carp; word can also mean "orca")
Shisa (more leonine?)
Underwater panther
Human Hybrids
Harpy
Manticore
Merperson
Siren
Humans/Humanoids
Hag (psychic/?)
Changeling (possibly two counterpart lines? a fairy-type that evolves into something "normal" but not quite, and a normal-type that evolves into something "fairy" but not quite?)
Panotti
Tenaga-Ashinaga (people with long arms and people with long legs, often depicted with the tenaga riding on the ashinaga's shoulders)
Goblinoids/Grotesque Humanoids
Bridge troll
Bugbear (also literally?)
Cyclops
Goblin
Gremlin (the technology-sabotaging kind)
Hinkypunk
Ogre
Orc
Fairy Tales, Fables and Similar
Baba Yaga (the house with legs?)
Bremen Town musicians
Golden goose/goose (chicken) that lays golden eggs
Hey Diddle Diddle (a musical cat? a cow jumping over a moon?)
Jack the Giant Killer/Jack and the Beanstalk (combine? grass/fighting? Grass Knot and Low Kick by level up?)
Magic beans/beanstalk
Monsters under beds
Mother Goose
Pied piper
Sandman (maybe a fighting-type that knocks opponents out with its punches? see also this)
Singing harp
Straw/stick/brick pigs (include a wolf counterpart?)
Plants
Peridexion tree (bestiary)
Ya-te-veo (man-eating plant; see also Madagascar man-eating tree)
Spirits/Personifications
Bia, Kratos, Nike and Zelos (Greek personifications of force, strength, victory and zeal)
Djinni/Genie
Doppelganger
Hitodama
Lady Midday
The Muses
Poltergeist
Wendigo
Undead
Bloody Mary (in the mirror? "maramira"? "bludmira"? idk but mirror fakes with creepy humanoid women in them)
Haunted armor
Headless horseman
Jiang shi (Chinese "hopping vampire"/zombie; real ones generally kind of stiff and silly but something like Hsien-Ko might be fun idk)
Manananggal or krasue or nukekubi (severed body-part flying vampires)
Mummy (especially non-Egyptian—ice mummies, peat bog mummies, etc.)
Vampire
Angels, Demons and Similar
Baphomet
Tikbalang
Deities
Cupid
Individuals
Cerberus (as a pseudolegend? careful about hydreigon, though)
Icarus and Daedalus
Jiraiya (legendary ninja who could turn into a giant toad, so a frog-ninja? sth to do with Orochimaru and Tsunade, his snake-rival and snail-lover respectively? eh)
Johnny Appleseed (spread apple trees for landowners' orchards, usually so they could make hard cider)
Krampus ("bad-cop Santa")
Laocoon (Trojan priest)
Madame White Snake
The Mad Gasser of Mattoon
Morgan le Fay (+fata morgana?)
Reynard the fox
Cryptids and Hoaxes
Argopelter
Axehandle hound
Dahu and/or sidehill gouger (maybe paired, one with shorter left side and one with shorter right?)
Jersey Devil
Grinning Man (alternatively, a trainer?)
Hidebehind
Mapinguari (giant aggressive sloth)
Minhocão (giant tentacled earthworm)
Mongolian death worm
Mothman
Skunk ape (actually just a local Bigfoot analog, but maybe a literal "skunk ape"? like a squirrel monkey, but a "skunk monkey"?)
Splintercat
Locations
Crop circles (or whatever's leaving the crop circles?)
Fabled paradises/cities of riches (Eden, Shangri-La, El Dorado, the Elysian Fields, Valhalla, etc.)
Misc. Ideas
A dragon based on something unimpressive
A wizard/witch's familiar
Bifrost (fiery rainbow bridge to Asgard)
Buddhist four dignitaries/dignities (dragon [compassion, sea, water], tiger [confidence, forests, air], snow lion [cheerfulness, mountains, earth], garuda [wisdom, sky, fire])
Chinese zodiac (for something other than just fire starters)
Dragonslayer (ice? fighting? steel? fairy? include a dragon counterpart?)
Five (six) aspects of the Ancient Egyptian soul: Ba, Ka, Ren, Ib, Sheut (Akh) (as birds, probably; combine w/bennu or owl?)
Gargoyle + guillotine (French word is "gargouille", so "garguillotine" or something less awkward idk)
Greek four winds
Grey alien dragon, UFO dragon
Heraldic creatures
Legendary quartet based on the four animals of judgment or whatever they're called (lion, eagle, bull and man)
Legendary quartet based on the four Dragon Kings that ruled the seas; possibly all water/ instead of water/dragon or dragon/?
Legendary quartet based on the Four Horsemen, but make them like counterparts to the muskedeers instead of random diseased horses/centaurs
Legendary trio/group(/non-legendary?) based on syzygies (being "aligned" or something in certain configurations causes interesting effects)
Legendary trio (or something else? huh starters or something would be cool) based on the three Fates
Legendary trio (or something) based on the three Furies
Plague doctor "phoenix" with cinnamon in its mask that claims dead souls to be reborn as something else
Riddle of the sphinx three-stage line (humanoid-ish w/ sphinx/lion elements, I guess?)
Three symbols of victory over disharmony (eight-legged lion [(snow)lion and garuda], fur-bearing fish [fish and otter], makara crocodile [snail/crocodile/snake/dragon])
Vampiric Slavic dragon (since "dracula" means "son of the dragon"/"little dragon" or something like that)
Western zodiac
Inanimate Objects
General Objects
Alligator clips/jumper cables with alligator clips; electric alligator?
Bug-catching net (blame bug catcher Floyd)
Bug zapper (either electric/fire or else give it an ability that gives an effective SE against bug)
Camera (a ghost-type that captures souls, or takes pictures of the future?)
Cauldron (if combined with an animal: a toad, a pelican, a kangaroo, a turtle?)
Chains (iron? gold?)
Chattering novelty wind-up teeth
Chef's hat
Chess pieces, esp. fairy/unorthodox chess pieces
Cooking utensils, pots and pans, dishes, etc.
Doily
Haunted book/bookshelf
Lab equipment (beakers, etc.)
Neon sign
Paintbrush
Pills (as in vitamins, medicine; maybe big and cartoony and Dr. Mario-like)
Playing cards (suits? face cards? joker, ace?)
Quill pen (a ghost-type, like a "ghostwriter"?)
Slot machine (or other gambling-related things)
Swiss army knife
Telescope (evolve it from a spyglass/into an observatory?)
Historical Objects/Artifacts
Canopic jars
Klerksdorp spheres
Nebra sky disk
Shabti/ushabti
Food
Gingerbread man/house
Gummy bears
Gummy worms
Rice balls
Rock candy
Soda bottle/can (possibly erupting with fizz)
Sushi
Swedish fish
Turducken
Minerals and Metals
Bismuth
Chalcanthite mineral/ore (is poisonous)
Geodes
Lodestone (magnetic)
Neodymium magnets (something with huge crushing force, like a magnet dog/crocodile/hyena/shark, or something that smashes its hands together; obv magnet pull ability)
Obsidian
Pumice (light, fast, possibly special-based?)
Serpentine minerals
Tiger's eye
Mechanical Objects/Robots
Arcade claw machine game
Iron Dobbin (robot horse thing, see wiki)
Karakuri (weird Japanese robots)
Mechanical bull
Neglected, run-down robot
Vehicles
Helicopter
Motorcycle (boar/pig, like a "hog"? dragon? horse? knights on motorcycles?)
Railroad handcart
Rocket ship/space shuttle (not a UFO/alien ship, but an Earth space shuttle-type craft—possibly a man-made Pokémon created to help humans with space exploration and astronomy)
Rover (a la the Curiosity/Mars rover)
Satellite
Train (ghost train?)
Unicycle
Dolls and Toys
Balloon animal
Barrel of monkeys/monkey chain
Beagle puss
Chinese finger trap
Cymbal monkey
Garden gnome
Jack-in-the-box
Joy buzzer prank
Nutcracker
Pinocchio
Porcelain doll (maybe it's scary/creepy evil, and contrasted with a beat-up doll that isn't (well-loved)?)
Punch and Judy puppets
Russian nesting dolls
Squirting flower prank
Sticky hand
Straw dolls, effigies, other dolls, etc. ("raffegy"?)
Tin soldiers/green plastic army men
Whoopie cushion
Wind-up toy (possibly a gimmick that starts with really high stats, but they're reduced every turn as the toy winds down?)
Yo-yo
Games/Puzzles
Dice
Dominoes
Jump rope
Ouija board/planchette
Puzzle box
Tower of Hanoi
Mythical/Fantastical Objects
Apotrope (talisman that wards off evil)
Bell, book and candle (legendaries? forms? starters? alternatively, some other way to reference this, e.g. a trio of trainers?)
Excalibur (the sword from the lake) and Clarent (the sword in the stone)
Imperial Regalia of Japan
Magic carpet
Weapons
Blow dart/gun
Catapult/trebuchet/ballista
Cat-o-nine-tails (or other whippy things)
Meteor hammer
Old-fashioned gun, e.g. a blunderbuss; evolves into a cannon, maybe? (pirate-themed?)
Tonfas
Trident
Musical Instruments
Bagpipes
Cowbell
Drum kit
Gong
Guitar, electric guitar (an "axe"?)
Pyrophone (explosion-powered calliope; also, 1812 Overture?)
Trumpet
Tuning fork
Vuvuzela
Locations, Landmarks, Geographical Features
Blackwater river
La Sagrada Familia (or anything else designed by Gaudi)
Pyramid
The Seven(?) Wonders of the World (ancient? natural? modern? either way maybe better for locations, but...?)
Other/Miscellaneous
Chindōgu, a general category of useless/impractical inventions
Compost (could serve as a more environmentally-friendly "trash" pokémon? grass/poison, grass/ground, ground/poison?)
Crash test dummy
Dragon kite (or kites in general, see this for funzies)
Dynamite and plunger
Electric/flying kite with key, like the Benjamin Franklin experiment
Fireworks (general fireworks, Roman candles, girandoles, Catherine wheels, etc.)
Fly swatter (fighting-type? martial artists catching flies with their bare hands?)
Food bowl dragons (need to do more research, but this seems to be a relatively common thing in Japanese games? although regardless a spaghetti dragon or something would just be wonderful)
Ice sculpture
Lawn flamingo
Nitroglycerin
Pinball, bagatelle
Pokémon made of recycled materials
Really old mainframes-and-tubes, UNIVAC-style computer
Sand castle
Scarecrow
Tesla coil
Tombstones/headstones, mausoleums, cemetery statuary; possibly the final stage might be weeping angel-like?
Tragedy/comedy masks (also: jack-o'-lanterns? instead of the usual grin or creepy face?)
Pokémon/Game Mechanic Concepts
Usage-Related Concepts
Basic stage that has identical base stats to its evolution, so it's just ability/movepool that sets them apart
Basic stage with good stats that evolves into a smaller, statistically weaker pokémon but that has something else going for it (a little along the lines of nincada/shedinja)
Better users of plus and minus, and I don't just mean plusle and minun evos I mean good
Gimmick Pokémon whose ability gives it a random ability out of all abilities aside from its own
"Glitch" Pokémon that changes into a random Pokémon each time it battles
Legendary that has an ability similar to Forecast (and possibly that reacts to more than just sun/rain/hail); possibly an inspiration for Castform?
Legendary (man-made?) that learns the signature moves of many other legendaries without events
Legendaries with 255 in a single base stat; other stats are on par with lower-tier legends most likely (the ultimate physical attacker, etc.)
Legendary with ability that nullifies all other abilities as long as it is in play
Legendary with Trace?
"Merlin" Pokémon that evolves backward, levels up backward...?
Paired/grouped pokémon with opposing abilities, e.g. alt evos (serene grace/sheer force, etc.)
"Random number god" gimmick legendary with only Metronome and suitably random ability
Slow pokémon with lots of priority moves
Some sort of excuse for 255s and 1s in something's base stats
Something that gets both Cheek Pouch and Pluck/Bug Bite/a new move with the same effect
Strong, probably defensive users of rough skin
Strong, probably defensive users of shield dust
Strong, probably defensive users of shed skin
Design-Related Concepts
Acid-based poison-type, maybe Grimer-ish?
A Pokémon (spiral-like?) that learns level-up moves at levels matching the early Fibonacci sequence (legend?)
A trio of legendaries/pseudolegends using the starter types (grass, fire, water)
Brains vs. brawn—psychic and fighting counterparts. or maybe a split-evo line that's psychic/steel and fighting/steel, each holding giant spoons, based on bending a spoon with your mind vs. just physically bending it?
Completely silent Pokémon—probably has soundproof, doesn't learn any sound-based moves
Contest stat legendaries
Electric-type covered in neon tubing
Fakes based on beta pokémon (also hi weird spiky doggy)
Fire/ice (or something, maybe poison?) unstable fluctuating temperature Pokémon (name based on temperature scales?)
"Ideal" pokémon of each type (Bulbapedia averages+more?); legendaries?
Kaiju-like legendary (as in, no special space-time powers, it exists solely to be Godzilla)
"Legendary mimic" that imitates legendaries (how?) even though it isn't one itself, or something that wants to become a legendary the way that bagon wants to fly; give it an actual legendary "relative" sort of like carbink/diancie?
One pokemon of each type based on the average overall stats of that type; see Bulbapedia's type articles
Pokémon that evolves into one thing at one level but evolves into something else (presumably stronger) at a later level if you hold off
Paired snow warning/sand stream legendaries in a sort of mini-Kyogre/Groudon thing
Pokémon that look like the little icons they had in RBYGSC before each one got its own individual icon (see here and here)
Pseudo-legend with average stats listed on pseudo-legend Bulbapedia page (round where necessary to get 600)
Psychic/fighting-type (or dark/fighting?) based on “telegraphing punches”… except instead of actually telegraphing its punches, it only looks like it’s about to hit a certain way, thus setting the opponent up to deal with that hit when in reality they’re coming in from a different angle entirely
Roaming legendaries found via means other than grass/surfing: fishing, caves, shaking grass, appearing in the overworld, etc.
Something to do with larger "type polygons": for example, an eeveelution-like group or other set of seven things that are Steel/Rock/Flying/Bug/Grass/Water/Fire
Substitute doll Pokémon
Version-exclusive evolutions for the same Pokémon (possibly along the lines of Deoxys's original forme change method, though as with Deoxys you'd need to think of a way to account for third versions and later gens)
Name-Related Concepts
Note: some of these ideas are actual puns/portmaneaus that happened to hit me before a proper concept did, some are existing objects/creatures/concepts with interesting names, and the rest are literally nonsense words that might still be able to inspire some ideas. (If you want to experiment more with the latter, try looking up "random fantasy name generators" online and seeing if you can make something of the generators' results!)
Aldorex
Chamois
Guignol
Maulcano (fire/fighting?)
Mawuh
Quaville
Salvay
Terridair
Vosalon
Evos/Prevos/Counterparts
Electrode (or Voltorb) evolution that isn't based on a Master Ball (Cherish Ball, Dream Ball...?)
Jackalope-based Plusle/Minun evos (as jackalopes are supposedly associated with lightning... plus/minus antlers?)
Quiet counterpart to Whismur line
Miscellaneous/Random/WTF
Scientific/Natural Concepts
Alpha, beta and delta brain waves (three-stage psychic line? counterparts? split evo?)
Apeirogon (a polygon with infinite sides; see also megagon, a polygon with a million sides)
Aurora borealis
Avalanche dragon (avalanches are sometimes called "white dragons")
Cells (white/red blood cells, others?)
Comet (icy? fiery? an interesting ice/fire-type, perhaps?)
Derecho (powerful straight-line windstorm)
Different flame colors for fire-types (e.g., green flames caused by copper)
Different tastes/flavors (sweet/salty/sour/bitter/umami)
Earthquake lights
Earthquake swarm (bug/ground?)
Five senses (legendaries?)
Four states of matter (legendaries?)
Fumarole/solfatara
Non-Newtonian fluids
Parts of the brain ("hippocampus"? medulla/medusa, cerebellum/cerberus idek)
Phototaxis (movement in response to light—what repels roaches and attracts moths; bug-eating pokemon that attracts w/light?)
Phototoxicity
Pokérus (the actual Pokérus itself? an amalgam thing?)
Resonance/resonant frequency (psychic?)
Schmidt Sting Pain Index (alternatively, for a bug trainer?)
Sun dogs/parhelia
Tornado (possibly one that has picked something up, like a cow or a house)
Van der Waals force (eg gecko feet; part of a name?)
Water cycle (rain, river, ocean, etc.)
Literature
Alice in Wonderland (ideally more than just the Cheshire Cat everyone stops at; white rabbit, mad hatter, caterpillar/hookah, card soldiers, flamingo croquet, etc.)
Captain Ahab and Moby Dick
Don Quixote (w/ Sancho Panza counterpart?)
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擬態してますよな人々が
活発に動いてると嬉しい
@マクセルアクアパーク品川
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plaguedogs123 · 6 years
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Art from February -  Langaha Madagascariensis  
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typhlonectes · 5 years
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Malagasy Leaf-nose Snake (Langaha madagascariensis)
Male - top. Female - bttm.
Endemic to Madagascar. These slender arboreal snakes grow up to a meter long. They feed mostly on lizards. They are mildly venomous, and not considered dangerous to humans (though their venom is reputed to be quite painful). They are oviparous (egg-laying).
photograph by Dick Bartlett (used with permission)
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ophiology101 · 4 years
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Langaha madagascariensis
This bizarre-looking snake, also known as the Malagasy leaf-nosed snake, is an arboreal (living in trees) species endemic to Madagascar. Their strange nasal appendage (pointy in the male, leaf-shaped in the female) may help them blend in with vines and branches or sight their prey, which they ambush. No one knows for sure. They are poisonous but not aggressive. Their bites are extremely painful but not life-threatening to humans. 
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masterbate15 · 4 years
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Snakes are truly frightening. Each species is beautiful and amazing in their own way. Let's find out what snake really is.
Snakes are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes. Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales.
US scientists put the snake population at three million, with some areas containing 13,000 snakes per sq mile.
Out of more than 3000 species of snakes in the world, some 600 are venomous and over 200 are considered to be medically important.
We have here the list of 10 most rarest snake in the world:
1. Blunthead Tree Snake
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Imantodes cenchoa is a species of rear-fanged colubrid snake distributed in Mexico, Central America, and South America.
2. Rhinoceros Viper
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Bitis nasicornis is a venomous viper species found in the forests of West and Central Africa. A large viper, known for its striking coloration and prominent nasal "horns." No subspecies are currently recognized.
3. Dragon Snake
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Xenodermus is a genus of caenophidian snakes. It is a monotypic genus, containing only Xenodermus javanicus, also known as the dragonsnake, Javan tubercle snake, Javan mudsnake, or rough-backed litter snake. It is considered to be rare, though no conservation efforts are currently active.
4. Tiger Keelback
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Rhabdophis tigrinus, the tiger keelback, kkotbaem, or yamakagashi, is a venomous colubrid snake found in East and Southeast Asia. Many sources, though not ITIS, recognize one subspecies, Rhabdophis tigrinus formosanus of Taiwan.
5. Elephant Trunk Snake
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Acrochordus javanicus, commonly known as the elephant trunk snake or the Javan file snake, is a species of snake in the family Acrochordidae, a family which represents a group of primitive non-venomous aquatic snakes. The species is also kept as an exotic pet.
6. Tentacled Snake
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The tentacled snake or tentacle snake, is a rear-fanged aquatic snake native to South-East Asia. It is the only species of its genus, Erpeton, and the two tentacles on its snout are a unique feature among snakes. The method it uses to catch fish has recently been a subject of research.
7. Long-Nosed Whip
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Ahaetulla nasuta, also known as common vine snake and long-nosed whip snake, is a slender green tree snake found in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. It is not to be confused with Oxybelis fulgidus, "green vine snake" found in Central and South America.
8. Malagasy Leaf-Nosed Snake
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Langaha madagascariensis is a medium-sized highly cryptic arboreal species. It is endemic to Madagascar and found in deciduous dry forests and rain forests, often in vegetation 1.5 to 2 meters above the ground.
9. Spiny Bush Viper
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Atheris hispida is a venomous viper species endemic to Central Africa. It is known for its extremely keeled dorsal scales that give it a bristly appearance. No subspecies are currently recognized.
10. Antiguan Racer
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The Antiguan racer is a harmless rear-fanged grey-brown snake that was until recently found only on Great Bird Island off the coast of Antigua, in the eastern Caribbean. It is among the rarest snakes in the world.
So that was the most rarest snake in the world. Hope you guys enjoyed and learned from this amazing snakes. Stay awesome! :)
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steamanband · 3 years
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Langaha Nasuta i think this one is called. long ass nose
OOOH MY GOODNESS!! LOOOOOOOK AA W AW WW LOOK AT HIS LONG SNOOT!!! WHAT A SNIFFER THAT GUY HAS
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vanus · 7 years
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So I'm currently getting one of my friends to believe that snake beak is a fancy dish all because someone else in the chat mentioned snepbeck I've showed them various pictures of the Rufous beaked snake and the Langaha madagascariensis How is this believable
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50 Snake Facts
As president of Snake Club, I present to you the 50 snake facts that you, a member of Snake Club, are entitled to know:
Snakes have two dicks and nobody really knows why.
Snakes do not have a diaphragm. If you squeeze them they will die.
The large jaw muscles on the side of a nonvenomous snake’s head are called Cheekboobs.
Similarly, the untouchable ‘cheekboobs’ of a venomous snake are called Dutch flaps.
Snakes only have one functional lung.
Snakes use their ribs to move.
Snakes have tiny legs used to hold on during sex.
There are gay snakes.
Snakes can sneeze, and it’s majestic.
Snakes’ yawns are, scientifically speaking, adorable.
42 foot long snakes used to hork down gators.
Langaha pseudoalluaudi’s nose looks like a bean pod for camouflage.
Thousands of snakes in Canada wake up in spring in massive pits and immediately start mating.
Snakes have several feelings.
Some snakes can glide up to 100 meters through the air.
There's a species of snakes where all individuals are female clones of each other.
Snakes do not have a concept of gender.
King cobras are good moms.
Snakes don't have ears but can still hear.
Several snakes can fit in a standard issue pocket.
Pocket snakes are not as effective a weapon as you would think.
Snakes can see with heat.
Snakes taste smells.
Not one snake has ever become Pope.
Snakes cannot use the power of friendship.
Sometimes, boas get pregnant on their own.
No seriously one day you could wake up and there would be like 80 live baby snakes in your boa’s habitat.
Some snakes can hold their breath for 2 hours.
Snake venom has been used in life-saving medicine.
Snakes can't blink, and are therefore safe from weeping angels.
Pipe snakes can unclog drains.
Some snakes have snaggleteeth.
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There is a group of snakes called slug-suckers.
Some snakes give live birth.
Boas are included in fact 35. Consider also facts 26 and 27.
Someone somewhere has had at least one wild weekend due to boas.
We have photographic evidence of at least one snake riding a dolphin.
Snakes will fight for love.
Girl snakes are fat and proud of that.
Anacondas have orgies.
Some snakes fart to scare predators.
Sometimes snakes have two heads on one body.
These heads sometimes fight.
The tiniest snake can curl up comfortably on a quarter.
Snakes have hundreds of ribs.
The smallest snake is the size of the largest snakes’ eye.
Snakes can be excellent therapy animals.
Contrary to popular myth, snakes are not evil.
Snakes are cute.
((Many thanks to @anothertiredmonster for their dutiful assistance in this matter))
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