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[[Pokémon]] has 493 (as of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']]) distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. These creatures and entities reside throughout various locations of the fictional Pokémon universe and can be caught by humans designated as [[Pokémon Trainer]]s often using devices called [[Poké Ball]]s. These trainers use Pokémon for a variety of purposes, such as being pets and loyal companions and/or being pitted against other trained Pokémon in competitive Pokémon battles. Pokémon are potentially super-powered creatures that can employ a variety of talents such as [[Pyrokinesis|generating fire or heat]], [[martial arts]], [[Psychokinesis|telekinesis]], and so on. Through age and experience many of these species undergo a metamorphosis and transform into a similar but stronger specie in a process referred to as [[Pokémon evolution]].

This is a selected listing of twenty of the Pokémon species, arranged as they are in the main game series' [[Pokédex|National Pokédex]].

==Kirlia==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 281
|type = Psychic
|evolvesfrom = [[Ralts]]
|evolvesto = Gardevoir/[[Gallade]]
}}

{{nihongo|'''Kirlia'''|キルリア|Kiruria|}} is the larger and more developed [[Pokémon evolution|evolved]] form of the [[Ralts]] Pokémon species, introduced in the third generation of Pokémon media in the fictional [[Hoenn]] region. Its appearance and mannerisms are evocative of a ballet dancer. Kirlia's brain is very highly developed, and Kirlia can employ psychokinetic powers which are amplified by the red horns on its head. When Kirlia uses its power, the air around it becomes distorted, creating mirages of nonexistent scenery. Kirlia's appearance and mood are heavily determined by the mood of its trainer. If the trainer is cheerful and happy, Kirlia will also be happy, and will spin and dance. The happier the trainer is, the more beautiful Kirlia will become. Likewise, a heartless trainer will result in a weak and saddened Kirlia, and its powers will have decreased significantly.

==Gardevoir==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 282
|type = Psychic
|evolvesfrom = [[Kirlia]]
|evolvesto =
}}

{{nihongo|'''Gardevoir '''|サーナイト|Sānaito|'''Sirnight''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a humanoid species of Pokémon that is one of the two possible fully-[[Pokémon evolution|evolved]] and developed forms that the Kirlia species can evolve into. Gardevoir has [[psychic]] powers including [[telekinesis]] and [[telepathy]], and it also has the ability of [[precognition]], enabling it to see into the future to detect incoming dangers.<ref name="GamePokedexRef">The in-game [[Pokédex]]es of the [[Pokémon (video games)|''Pokémon'' video games]] ([http://www.psypokes.com/dex/psydex/282/general A copy of them from ''Psypokes.com''.]) URL accessed June 1, 2007.</ref> It moves by levitating itself, and can ignore gravity.<ref name="GamePokedexRef" /> Its powers are strong enough to the point where Gardevoir can disrupt the [[space-time continuum]], creating a [[micro black hole|miniature]] [[black hole]]. Gardevoir has an unparalleled sense of concern for its [[Pokémon trainer]], such that it will even give its own life for its trainer. The psychic powers that Gardevoir wields are at its height when it is protecting its trainer from a threat.<ref name="GamePokedexRef" /> In [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'']] and ''[[Pokémon Emerald]]'', Wally uses a Gardevoir in the final battle in Victory Road. Gardevoir is the Pokémon featured in the infamous "The Pokémon Story" as featured on the nerd news site Topless Robot.<ref>http://www.toplessrobot.com/2009/07/fan_fiction_friday_the_pokemon_story.php</ref>

Gardevoir also appears as a major character in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team|''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team'' and ''Red Rescue Team'']] and can be released from a Poké Ball in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]. [[GamesRadar]] described Gardevoir and [[Granbull]] as the equivalent of [[Beauty and the Beast]].<ref name="GR PM32">{{cite web | url = http://www.gamesradar.com/ds/f/pokemusings-week-32/a-20080214142523511091/g-2006100415372930075/p-2 | title = Pokemusings, week 32 | publisher = [[GamesRadar]] | first = Raymond | last = Padilla | date = | accessdate = 2010-03-07}}</ref>

==Surskit==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 283
|type = Bug/Water
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = Masquerain
}}

{{nihongo|'''Surskit'''|アメタマ||'''Ametama''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a bug-like species of Pokémon based on the [[water strider]] insect. It was introduced in the third generation of Pokémon media in the fictional [[Hoenn]] region. Surskit frequents lakes and ponds, and it has the ability to walk, or at least glide, on the water's surface thanks to an oily substance secreted from the tips of its feet which modifies the water's [[surface tension]], thus allowing the water to support its weight. Surskit's diet consists of the microscopic organisms that are found at the base of a lake ecosystem's [[food chain]]. Surskit can also secrete a thick, sweet syrup resembling [[honey]] from the tip of its head. This sap is said to appeal to some species of Pokémon such as [[Heracross]]. Surskit usually secretes the syrup when it finds itself in danger. The exact reasoning behind this is unclear, but it may aim at attracting Pokémon which will drive the danger away to lick the syrup off Surskit's head.
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==Masquerain==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 284
|type = Bug/Flying
|evolvesfrom = Surskit
|evolvesto =
}}

{{nihongo|'''Masquerain'''|アメモース|Amemōsu|'''Amemoth''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is an insectoid species of Pokémon that is the larger and more developed [[Pokémon evolution|evolved]] form that a Surskit can metamorphosize into. Masquerain's appearance is configured to resemble to a degree a large, scary face, with its two giant orange antennae resembling eyes and its red face and two black eyes resembling a red mouth with two black teeth. This serves as an intimidation tactic to ward off potential predators. The four parallelogram-shaped appendages on its bottom are its real wings, and their fast flapping motions give Masquerain the ability to fly forwards, sideways, and backwards like a helicopter. Masquerain can't fly in rain, so it therefore shelters itself under large trees and leaves.
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==Shroomish==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 285
|type = Grass
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = Breloom
}}

{{nihongo|'''Shroomish'''|キノココ|Kinokoko|'''Kinococo''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a [[mushroom]]-like Pokémon species found in the [[Hoenn]] region. Shroomish are small green and peach colored Pokémon with a clear inspiration from mushrooms. They are peach on the upper half, where they are spotted with green and have a small opening at the top. This section ends with frilled segments, which overlap its green underside, which is round and has small, round feet. Shroomish seem to have a near permanent frown on their face.

Shroomish has a buildup of poisonous powders inside, which it can release when threatened. Some Shroomish also heal when poisoned. Shroomish is said to be mild tempered, and are often found keeping still under fallen leaves. If Shroomish senses danger, it shakes its body and scatters toxic spores from the top of its head. Shroomish eat naturally decayed plants, leaves, and other compost found on the forest floor. However, they are sometimes found in possession of a Kebia Berry.

==Breloom==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 286
|type = Grass/Fighting
|evolvesfrom = Shroomish
|evolvesto =
}}

{{nihongo|'''Breloom'''|キノガッサ||'''Kinogassa''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the larger and more developed [[Pokémon evolution|evolved]] form that a Shroomish can metamorph into. This [[Diurnal animal|diurnal]] [[herbivore]] that lives in fields and forests with leaves for Breloom to feed on. Its favorite climate conditions are sunlight-induced warmth and humidity, which is when Breloom is at its most active. Breloom’s body is configured for battling opponents in a competitive boxing fashion. Its stretchable arms are capable of extremely quick, rapid-fire punches that are virtually invisible, putting professional human boxers to shame (compare with [[Hitmonchan]]).

Spores are located within Breloom’s toadstool cap, and Breloom sprays and scatters these spores out of the red holes on its cap as its tool to debilitate and poison opponents. Also toxically sporous are the seeds on Breloom’s tail, which sometimes drop off and are grown back. These seeds let loose their sporous contents when Breloom thwacks an opponent with its tail, making the foe even more at risk of succumbing to poisoning. These seeds are horrid things to consume; a mere bite out of one of these seeds that may be lying around on the forest floor will cause the consumer’s stomach to rumble.

Breloom is notable as one of two final-form Pokémon to receive the attack Spore, a sleep-inducing move with an accuracy of 100.
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==Slakoth==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 287
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = Vigoroth
}}

{{nihongo|'''Slakoth'''|ナマケロ||'''Namakero''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a sloth-like Pokémon species found in the [[Hoenn]] region. Like what its name and anatomy suggest, Slakoth is extremely lazy, and its daily routine is extremely uneventful, and since it uses and requires so little energy, it sustains itself on three leaves a day and its heart beats once per minute. Slakoth is one of the most proficient sleepers in the Pokémon world, sleeping 20 hours a day (compare with [[Abra (Pokémon)|Abra]]), and it is clearly not worried about possible predators in the area. Onlookers get sleepy themselves when looking at a Slakoth, in fact. Once in a great while, though, Slakoth can summon a surprising amount of energy and effort to travel great distances by swimming along rivers.
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==Vigoroth==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 288
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom = Slakoth
|evolvesto = Slaking
}}

{{nihongo|'''Vigoroth'''|ヤルキモノ||'''Yarukimono''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the larger and more developed [[Pokémon evolution|evolved]] form of a Slakoth. In sharp contrast to its previous form, the monkey-like sloth Vigoroth is in a constant state of unrest and activity. They have been known to be used as laborers by humans, possibly due to their energetic temperament and their constant need to be engaged in activity. Appropriately, Vigoroth have the ability Vital Spirit, which prevents the condition of sleep.

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==Slaking==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 289
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom = Vigoroth
|evolvesto =
}}

{{nihongo|'''Slaking'''|ケッキング|Kekkingu|'''Kekking''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the [[Pokémon evolution|evolved]] form of Vigoroth. Compared to its earlier, pre-evolved forms, the Slaking species features an anatomy much closer to that of a gorilla. Though extremely lazy, a Slaking's body contains a great amount of pent-up energy, and if it must battle an opponent it can potentially exert devastating power. In fields where these Pokémon have been, large bare patches appear in the grass. This is from where it reaches out and pulls up and eats all of the grass in its vicinity. When it has all been eaten, it reluctantly moves to another spot.
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==Nincada==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 290
|type = Bug/Ground
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = Ninjask, Shedinja
}}

{{nihongo|'''Nincada'''|ツチニン|Tsuchinin|'''Tutinin''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is an insectoid species of Pokémon found in the [[Hoenn]] region. It burrows underground and lives for years by feeding on tree roots, hiding motionlessly under the soil. Using its whiskerlike antennae, it feels its way to tree roots, which it slices open with its claws to feed. As a burrower, it's nearly blind until it evolves, and it doesn't even like being exposed to light.

Much like the [[cicada]], it metamorphoses into a flying adult form through [[Pokémon evolution]] called [[Ninjask]], and it leaves a distinctive husk behind. Unlike the mundane cicada's husk, however, Nincada's husk itself becomes a separate, sentient Pokémon species known as [[Shedinja]]. This is the only instance in Pokémon media where an individual Pokémon's evolutionary process results in the creation of two individual Pokémon, and in the Pokémon RPGs when a Pokémon trainer-owned Nincada evolves into a Ninjask, a Shedinja will appear in an empty slot in the trainer's Pokémon inventory.
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==Ninjask==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 291
|type = Bug/Flying
|evolvesfrom = Nincada
|evolvesto =
}}

{{nihongo|'''Ninjask'''|テッカニン||'''Tekkanin''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a bug-type Pokémon that is the larger and stronger [[Pokémon evolution|evolved]] form of Nincada. This cicada-like species is extremely fast. It constantly darts around, moving so fast that it is difficult to detect it. However, its distinctive cry is all too well heard, which led people in the Pokémon world to consider Ninjask invisible in the past. Ninjask loves to feed on tree sap. Ninjask is a difficult Pokémon to train, not only because it is hard to keep track of its location but also due to its demanding personality. Ninjask needs a competent [[Pokémon Trainer|trainer]], and if it finds itself in the hands of an inexperienced person it will refuse to obey and instead cry continuously. Ninjask is the fastest ''non-legendary'' Pokémon and second fastest overall. [[Deoxys]] Speed Forme is first and Deoxys Attack Forme and Normal Forme follow to tie for third. This combined with the ability Speed Boost, which raises its speed every turn, makes Ninjask a useful choice in speed-based strategies.

==Shedinja==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 292
|type = Bug/Ghost
|evolvesfrom = Nincada(?)
|evolvesto = None
}}

{{nihongo|'''Shedinja'''|ヌケニン||'''Nukenin''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is literally the [[Exuvia|shed exoskeleton]] of a newly evolved [[#Nincada|Nincada]] into a [[#Ninjask|Ninjask]] that has taken on a ghostly transformation of its own. Their hard-layered bodies are hollow and utterly dark, and they do not possess [[Organ (anatomy)|organs]]. There is a circular dark hole in its back which the Ninjask would theoretically climb out of after its evolution, and an old legend states that a Shedinja will steal the souls of anyone who looks into the opening on its back. Like shed exoskeletons, Shedinja are completely immobile and do not breathe.<ref name="GamePokedexRef"/> They are able to float and hover, however, though its wings do not move. They also have a [[Halo (religious iconography)|halo]]-like object above their heads, suggesting the [[iconography]] of [[death]], as Shedinja is technically [[undead]]. Although Shedinja is [[undead]], it can still breed with a Ditto.

In the Pokémon games, Shedinja can not be found in the wild, but is obtained if the player leaves an open space in his/her party and have a Nincada evolve. Shedinja will then be located in that empty space. Shedinja only has one [[hit point]], no matter its level. To compensate, it has a unique [[Gameplay of Pokémon#Pokémon abilities|ability]] known as Wonder Guard. Because of this ability, Shedinja can only be damaged by the [[Pokémon types|attack types]] which deal [[Pokémon types#Pokémon types and damage multiplier|super-effective damage]] to it, namely, Fire, Flying, Rock, Ghost, and Dark type attacks. Weather effects such as hail or sandstorm will harm Shedinja, as will health-draining moves such as Leech Seed. In addition, Shedinja takes damage from Stealth Rock (an entry hazard that can be set up by an opponent's Pokémon) upon switching in. Stat changing moves do not necessarily harm Shedinja; however, moves like Stun Spore, Thunder Wave, Poison Gas, etc. will have the corresponding effect on it.

It is debatable whether Shedinja can be seen as an evolution of Nincada or not. Technically, Shedinja is a ''part'' of the evolved Pokémon, not the evolved Pokémon itself, but it could also be argued that Nincada splits into two separate Pokémon upon evolution. Nintendo's official [[Pokédex]] on Pokémon.com defines both Ninjask and Shedinja as evolved forms of Nincada.<ref>See [http://www.pokemon.com/Pokedex/flash.asp Pokédex] on pokemon.com</ref>

==Whismur==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 293
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = Loudred
}}

{{nihongo|'''Whismur'''|ゴニョニョ||'''Gonyonyo''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a basic species of Pokémon found in the [[Hoenn]] region. Whismur is a very timid Pokémon who dwells in caves. Its most defining characteristic is its voice. Normally, a Whismur makes very little noise, murmuring at a barely audible volume. However, if it senses danger, a Whismur will start crying in a voice loud enough to rival that of a jet plane. Once Whismur starts crying, it will go on for some time even if the danger goes away until they tire themselves out and fall asleep. It doesn't even pause to catch its breath, since it breathes in through its ear canals (a technique reminiscent of [[circular breathing]]). Therefore, if its ear covers are shut, Whismur will stop crying. Otherwise, it will continue until it cries itself to sleep.

==Loudred==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 294
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom = Whismur
|evolvesto = Exploud
}}

{{nihongo|'''Loudred'''|ドゴーム|Dogōmu|'''Dogohmu''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a Pokémon species that is the larger and stronger form that the Whismur species takes when going through [[Pokémon evolution]]. A Loudred builds power by stamping the ground while shouting. After Loudred finishes shouting, it becomes incapable of hearing anything for a while, which is considered a weak point. Loudred's bellowing can decimate a wood-frame house and its subsequent shockwaves can turn over a truck. It only needs to use its voice to punish its foes. Its round ears serve as loudspeakers, and they are positioned to assail foes with ultrasonic waves at massive volume. Loudred are also immune to [[Jigglypuff]]'s and [[Wigglytuff]]'s song.
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==Exploud==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 295
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom = Loudred
|evolvesto =
}}

{{nihongo|'''Exploud'''|バクオング|Bakuongu|'''Bakuong''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the final evolved form of the Whismur evolutionary line. This large, imposing purple creature has a body and vocal cords that are specifically constructed to emit noises and sounds of any decibel level, high or low. The holes seen all over its body actually serve a dual-purpose; They can violently inhale air, signifying that Exploud is about to let loose a huge bellow loud enough to be heard from six miles away and strong enough to trigger earthquakes. Exploud employs this as its offensive measure against opponents in battle. The holes themselves can emit sounds as well. The sound-generating organs hidden at the base of each tubular hole can be adjusted by Exploud for tone and volume, and whenever Exploud lets loose a bellow, the noise is amplified by these organs. When communicating with other Pokémon such as other Exploud, it emits slighter whistle-like sounds from its sound tubes instead of its normal voice.
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==Makuhita==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 296
|type = Fighting
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = Hariyama
}}

{{nihongo|'''Makuhita'''|マクノシタ||'''Makunoshita''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a basic species of Pokémon found in the [[Hoenn]] region. Makuhita has a spirit that is tireless, gutsy, and tenacious. They are said to never give up hope, even against physically superior opponents. Its daily routine is said to involve a lot of harsh training, much like the Pokémon [[Machop]], and its training increases its power and durability. It is thought that Makuhita regularly train in the secluded environs of a cave, and people around these caves have often reported hearing rumbling tremors from within the caves. Its body training is noted to always be accompanied by ample food consumption and sleep, for it is the goal of a Makuhita to gain enough weight and body mass to evolve into its bigger, fatter form of Hariyama.

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==Hariyama==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 297
|type = Fighting
|evolvesfrom = Makuhita
|evolvesto =
}}

{{nihongo|'''Hariyama'''|ハリテヤマ||'''Hariteyama''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the larger and stronger evolved form of the Makuhita species. Hariyama appears like a sumo wrestler; its hands are large and orange, and it wears blue trousers with a yellow ''tare'' - one of [[kendo]] [[bogu]]. Hariyama trains by stomping on the ground to build power. Its powerful arm thrusts can snap a telephone pole in two and send two-ton trucks airborne. Although it appears fat, its bulk is made up almost entirely of muscle. If Hariyama were to tighten these muscles, it would be as hard as a rock. It has been known to challenge people to contests of strength without any hesitation. It has also been known test its strength by standing on railroad tracks and using its arm thrusts to stop oncoming trains.

==Azurill==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 298
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = [[Marill]]
}}

{{nihongo|'''Azurill'''|ルリリ||'''Ruriri''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}}, a species of Pokémon introduced shortly before the official start of the third generation of the Pokémon franchise as a "preview Pokémon", is the younger pre-[[Pokémon evolution|evolved]] form of the [[Marill]] species introduced in the second generation. Its circular tail is large and rubbery, and Azurill's playful nature causes it to often be seen bouncing and playing on its bouncy tail. The tail is vital both for survival in peacetime and self-defense in battle; It is packed full with nutrients that supply itself to Azurill's body in order for it to grow. It is also a floatation device in water, much like the tails of its evolutions [[Marill]] and [[Azumarill]]. Its tail is about 1.3x as large as its body. Azurill's most intriguing habit with its tail involves spinning its tail as if it were a lasso, then hurling it out with intense force. The momentum of the throw sends its body flying, too. Using this unique mode of travel, one individual Azurill was seen to hurl itself a record 33 feet.

In the Pokémon RPGs, Azurill can only be acquired by hatching an egg produced by Marill holding the Sea Incense item. In the Pokémon anime, trainer [[Misty (Pokémon)|Misty]] owns one after her previous "baby" Pokémon, [[Togepi]], evolved into [[Togetic]] and departed. This Azurill is the offspring of [[Tracey (Pokémon)|Tracey]]'s Marill. It is shown to have a sweet and caring nature and loves to play with the other Pokémon.
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==Nosepass==
NOSEPASS IS AN EXTREMELY UGLY POKE'MON. IF YOU AGREE, POST "YES" AFTER THIS! Yes!
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 299
|type = Rock
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = [[List of Pokémon (461-480)#Probopass|Probopass]]
}}

{{nihongo|'''Nosepass'''|ノズパス|Nozupasu|{{{4|}}}}} is a Pokémon species found in the [[Hoenn]] region. Nosepass appears as a rocky-but-animate figurine vaguely in the shape of an [[Easter Island]] statue. It lives in caves and comes across as immobile because it is often found standing still in these environments. However, Nosepass displays behavior commonly associated with predatorial animals in the wild as well, hunting and feeding on prey that might be foolish enough to approach it. Its full body emits a powerful force of [[magnetism]] which it uses to pull its prey towards it like a tractor beam before feeding. This sense of magnetism is naturally bolstered in cold seasons.

Nosepass was designed to resemble the [[Moai]] statues on [[Easter Island]].<ref name="lamest">{{cite web|title=Top 5 Lamest Pokemon|url=http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3169539|publisher=[[1UP.com]]|last=Bailey|first=Kat|accessdate=March 10, 2010}}</ref> The nose of Nosepass is undoubtedly its most notable feature. It is the focal point of Nosepass’ magnetic nature, and this works to make Nosepass something of a living compass. When seen standing idly, it is consistently facing the [[North Pole]] as directed by its magnetic nose. Travelers who encounter this Pokémon can therefore actually use the placement of a Nosepass to check the direction of north and get their bearings. However, close observation has revealed that the Pokémon is affected by [[polar drift]]; With each passing year, Nosepass’ direction shifts slightly at a rate of 3/8 of an inch each year. Since all Nosepass have noses of the same magnetism, if two of these Pokémon meet, they cannot turn their faces towards each other when they are close because their magnetic noses repel one another.

In the fourth generation of Pokémon media, if a Nosepass is brought to the [[Sinnoh]] region and it gains a level of experience while inside Mt. Coronet, it will evolve into [[Probopass]].

Naming Nosepass's evolution Probopass as the second-lamest Pokémon, [[1UP.com]] staff writer Kat Bailey called Nosepass "already gimmicky to begin with."<ref name="lamest"/>
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==Skitty==
{{pokeinfoboxsmall
|number = 300
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto = [[Delcatty]]
}}

{{nihongo|'''Skitty'''|エネコ|Eneko|'''Eneco''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a basic Pokémon species found in the [[Hoenn]] region. Skitty is a "cute" Pokémon, according to the [[Pokédex]]. It loves things that it can chase. Some times it even chases its own tail. Many people in the Pokémon world have them as pets.

In the [[Pokémon (anime)|''Pokémon'' anime]], trainer [[May (Pokémon)|May]] has a Skitty that she uses for [[competition|Contest]]s. It can juggle and perform a variety of attacks, for which it also is useful in battle, when it is not chasing its own tail. May's Skitty (like [[Team Rocket (anime)|Jessie's]] [[Wobbuffet]], [[Misty (Pokémon)|Misty]]'s [[Psyduck]] and [[Brock (Pokémon)|Brock]]'s [[Croagunk]]) has a knack for coming out of its [[Poké Ball]] at some inappropriate moments, which may make May's opponent think it's her next battle Pokémon.
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In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team|''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team'' and ''Red Rescue Team'']], Skitty is one of the sixteen available starter Pokémon. Skitty is also playable in the game's sequel and is one of three normal types.(the others being ''[[Meowth]]'' and ''[[Munchlax]]'')

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
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