Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Nidoqueen’s tackles often send their foes flying

As part of its ongoing efforts to promote Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, The Pokémon Company has shared a fact regarding another iconic Kanto Pokémon: “Watch out for Nidoqueen. Their tackles often send their foes flying!” Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee are available now for Nintendo Switch.

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Bulbasaur can go for days without food by storing energy in the bulb on their back

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The average Ivysaur is 3 feet and 3 inches tall!

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The flower on the back of Venusaur absorbs sunlight and gives off a sweet, soothing scent

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The flame on the tail of a Charmander can be an indicator of its state of mind

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: When Charmeleon get excited, the flame on their tail burns a bluish white color

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The more battles a Charizard has experienced, the hotter its flame burns

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Squirtle’s shell has a rounded shape and grooves that allow it to swim at high speeds

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The average Wartortle weighs about 50 pounds

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The cannons on the back of a Blastoise can hit targets over 160 feet away

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: If you touch the feeler on the head of a Caterpie, it will release a horrible stench to protect itself

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The shell covering a Metapod is as hard as an iron slab

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The wings of a Butterfree repel water, enabling it to fly in the rain.

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Weedle eat their own body weight in leaves every day

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Kakuna can use their stinger to poison enemies

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Beedrill are extremely territorial; if you approach their nest, you could get stung

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Pidgey are so docile that when they’re attacked, they’d rather kick up sand than fight back

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: No matter how high they are flying, Pidgeotto can identify even small movements on the ground

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Pidgeot can reach up to Mach 2 speed

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Rattata live in very large groups; if you see one, you can be certain lots more live in the area

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Raticate are actually very good swimmers and have webbed hind feet

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Spearow have a very loud cry that can be heard up to half a mile away

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Drawings resembling Fearow can be found in murals from ancient history

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The older Ekans gets, the longer it grows

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Arbok are immensely strong and can even flatten steel oil drums with their bodies

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: When a Pikachu encounters something new, it blasts it with a jolt of electricity

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Raichu can glow in the dark due to the electricity stored in their bodies

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Sandshrew can roll themselves up into a ball instantly

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The claws of a Sandslash grow back in a day

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Nidoran♀ might be small, but the poison in their horns packs a serious punch

Pokémon Let’s Go fact: When Nidorina are with their friends or family, they always keep the barbs on their bodies tucked away to avoid hurting anyone

Source: @Pokemon

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