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It looks like a grump, not a baby-Snorlax.Also, why are some of these not in Generation IV format? I see Pidgeoto still in its Emerald form and Snorlax & Teddiursa/Ursaring in its D/P format (They have different, better sprites)
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soble92 oh-so-meaningfully researched:I've studied yawnlax for a long time. I was a trainee at this experiment. I wanted to look at them more while they proceeded to another test. I decided to toss in a sandwich. Surprisingly, they took it out, ate the sandwich, and immediately put it back in. I told the scientists this, but they didn't believe me; so they filed in their current findings without my evidence.Because of this, I have a theory.Yawnlax has more sensory buds in its mouth than most pokemon (sort of like how new-born babies are more sensitive to things.) These buds change into taste buds as it matures into Munchlax. The only way to calm those buds as a Yawnlax is through the pacifier. When the pacifier moved when the scientists pulled it, it responded quickly by clamping onto it with its teeth.Since the pacifier is in its mouth most the time, it has more stimuli to its movement. And only when it decides to take it out him/her self does it get removed.How's that?
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