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Published: 2018-03-03 06:59:14 +0000 UTC; Views: 589; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 0
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Description
Lets start with some Fakemon againCestini
Name Origin: Cestodo + Tiny
Type: Bug Dark
Draining Fakemon
Abilities: Strong Jaw Shed Skin HA: Vampiric
Dex Entry
This small Pokemon inhabit other Pokemon without being noticed. The host they infect ends up losing most of its nutrients and becomes useless while Cestini becomes stronger and larger. They are hard to get rid of since they grab the host using the beak like jaw they have and also whack anything with its tail.
Cesterror
Name Origin: Cestodo + Terror
Type: Bug Dark
Evolves from Cestini when being LV 25 With Leech Life
Segmented Fakemon
Abilities: Strong Jaw Shed Skin HA Vampiric
Dex Entry:
Each of its segments contains a vast amount of nutrients, all of which come from multiple hosts it has had in the past, despite the amount of nutrients it has, this are not for consumption as they also are really bad in taste, texture, and actual gain. Cesterror pierces through the skin of its host and starts draining it of every kind of fluid. Many Pokemon and people have been seen being drained to near death by this species of Pokemon
As always, NO STEALING ANY OF THIS, only way of usage is by asking me and me giving permission. Good Night.
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Comments: 5
DrGoo282 [2018-03-03 07:21:15 +0000 UTC]
Ah Parasites, the loveliest things to crawl in the skin of beasts that walk the earth.
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Deepzekrom In reply to DrGoo282 [2018-03-04 00:01:10 +0000 UTC]
I mean, they are pretty interesting
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DrGoo282 In reply to Deepzekrom [2018-03-04 01:33:22 +0000 UTC]
You can blame them for the development of how many species evolved by combining beneficial traits.
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Deepzekrom In reply to DrGoo282 [2018-03-05 03:35:02 +0000 UTC]
Like many cells, since many things inside the cell used to be different organisms like the mitochondria
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DrGoo282 In reply to Deepzekrom [2018-03-05 18:35:01 +0000 UTC]
That isn't quite how it happened. While we do believe that mitochondria were previously bacteria, the rest of the cellular components were developed before hand and evolved over millions of years into their usable forms today. I was specifically referring to sexual reproduction.
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