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=== Behavior === |
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− | Cramorant will sometimes swallow anything which can fit in its mouth whether its food or not, only to spit it out in a hurry when it realizes its error. It is also forgetful, but will never forget a trainer it grows to trust. |
+ | Cramorant will sometimes swallow anything which can fit in its mouth whether its food or not, only to spit it out in a hurry when it realizes its error. It is also forgetful, but will never forget a trainer it grows to trust, though trainers must never try to take any of its food or else they will be attacked. |
===Stats=== |
===Stats=== |
Revision as of 07:38, 8 September 2019
Cramorant (Japanese: ウッウ, Hepburn: U'u) is a /Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII.
Biology
Appearance
Cramorant is a tall avian Pokémon covered in mostly blue feathers. It has green eyes, a long beak, and black webbed feet. It also has a gray feathery tuft around its long neck in a form of a bib.
Behavior
Cramorant will sometimes swallow anything which can fit in its mouth whether its food or not, only to spit it out in a hurry when it realizes its error. It is also forgetful, but will never forget a trainer it grows to trust, though trainers must never try to take any of its food or else they will be attacked.
Stats
Learnset
Leveling
LevelingGeneration VIII | |||||||||
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Level | Move | Power | Accuracy | PP | Type | Cat. | |||
? | Surf | 90 | 100% | 15 | Water | Specical | |||
? | Dive | 60 | 100% | 10 | Water | Physical | |||
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move. Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move. |
Trivia
- Cramorant is the first dual Water-type started off in Generation I). -type to have the -type as its primary type and its secondary type be a type not introduced in a later generation (as the
Origin
Cramorant is based off of the cormorant, a sea bird native to the UK.
Etymology
Cramorant is a combination of the word cram (which reflects its gluttonous nature) and cormorant.
Its Japanese name, U'u, comes from u~ (the sound of gasping, choking, or eating) and u (cormorant)