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: “Dragonite are gentle, intelligent Pokémon who can often be found saving both humans and other Pokémon that are lost at sea.” Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee are available now for Nintendo Switch.
Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The average Ivysaur is 3 feet and 3 inches tall!
Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The more battles a Charizard has experienced, the hotter its flame burns
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: 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: Pidgeot can reach up to Mach 2 speed
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: 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: Nidoqueen’s tackles often send their foes flying
Pokémon Let’s Go fact: Nidoran♂ flap their ears like wings when they are listening to distant sounds
Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The flames that Vulpix produce are sometimes mistaken for ghosts
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Oddish search for fertile soil, then plant themselves in it
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Vileplume scatters toxic spores that can cause awful allergy attacks
Pokémon Let’s Go fact: The mushrooms that grow on the back of Paras are called tochukaso
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – The eyes of a Venonat are actually clusters of smaller eyes
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Sunlight is harmful to Diglett, so they prefer to stay underground
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – The three heads of Dugtrio can dig to a depth of about 60 miles
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Persian are so graceful and can walk without making a sound
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – The worse Psyduck’s headache gets, the stronger their powers grow
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Golduck can swim faster than any Olympic medalist
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Primeape only stop being angry when they think no one else is around
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Arcanine are just… 🔥🔥🔥
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Poliwhirl are able to live on land, but they prefer to stay in water
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Abra sleep 18 hours a day
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Weepinbell’s acid can dissolve everything
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Tentacruel’s outbursts can create rough waves around it in the water
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Some people throw Geodude at each other like snowballs
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Graveler’s favorite food are mossy rocks
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Not even a dynamite blast can harm Golem 💥
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Rapidash are… Oh… Wait…
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Some of these Pokémon facts are a little…Farfetch’d
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – The colder the temperature, the more active a Dewgong becomes
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Grimer loves anything messy
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Shellder shells are tougher than diamonds! 💎
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – The spikes on Cloyster shells were once used to make spears
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – You’ll faint if you get caught in Gastly’s gaseous body
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Haunter revel in total darkness and are afraid of the light
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Onix have an internal magnet that acts as a compass
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – 💤💤💤 … … … Oh, sorry about that! There must have been a Hypno nearby…
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Kingler communicate by waving their enormous claws in the air
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Voltorb was first sighted at a company that manufactures Poké Balls
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Electrode are known to explode at the slightest provocation
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – The more cracks appear on an Exeggcute, the closer it is to evolving
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Marowak tap out messages on boulders with their bone
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Hitmonlee’s legs can stretch to up to double their length
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Lickitung memorizes things by texture and by taste
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Koffing float because the gases in their bodies are lighter than air
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Weezing like to find dirty, unkempt houses and make them their home
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Rhyhorn don’t stop attacking until their target has been destroyed
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Tangela’s true identity is obscured by its twisted vines
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Never try to catch a young Kangaskhan in the wild
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – The body of a Starmie always grows into a perfect, symmetrical shape
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – 🖐️👋🖐️👋 That’s it. That’s the fact.
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Some towns use Electabuzz as lightning rods
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Magmar’s body temperature is nearly 2,200° Fahrenheit
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – On chilly nights, Pinsir burrow and sleep underground to stay warm
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Tauros are happiest when they’re rampaging
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Magikarp’s brain cells transform when they evolve into Gyarados
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – You can pet the Eevee in Pokémon Let’s Go
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – The fins of a Vaporeon shake when it’s about to rain
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Jolteon’s fur consists of electrically charged needles
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Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Omanyte use air stored in their shells to sink and rise in the water
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – Kabuto have not changed at all for 300 million years
Video: Pokémon Let’s Go fact – When Articuno flies by, snow will fall
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