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Published: 2013-06-25 00:19:54 +0000 UTC; Views: 2412; Favourites: 42; Downloads: 5
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Description Ivysaur research. Because it is fun.

[Bulbasaur]
[Ivysaur]

[Venusaur]

Symboda is for the word symbiotic or symbiosis, and accrue means to accumulate, typically benefits.


I added the typed text for anybody who wants to be able to read my typos.

I can't believe I wrote the thing on its back is a bulb! It's a bud! A BUD!

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Tree of Life Project: Creature Study No.2

After deliberation among my colleagues the name Pokémon was agreed upon however not as a Kingdom but as a species. Many Pokémon can breed with obviously different 'species' making it approprate to have a breeding classification: egg type in addition to the binomial nomenclature. Each group of evolutionarily related Pokémon have the same egg type. A few exceptions are 'baby Pokémon' and a few others. Evolutionarily  related Pokémon share the same common classification. Symboda is of the egg Types Monster and Grass.

Symboda accrue, (Ivysaur) the evolved form of S. aquiest, developed stronger musculature and sturdier bones to support the hefty bulb. The growth makes the average height 1.0m (3'03") and weight 13.0kg (28.7 lbs).

The bud influences some behavior via anchors in the nervous system. These also allow S. accrue to fast for weeks on end.

Seeds grow at the base of the stem covered by small leaves entwined by sturdy vines that the reptile can manipulate Resting position of these vines vary by specimine. The large leaves cause much of chlorophyll to retreat from the reptile's epidermis. Exposure to sunlight adds to  S. accrue's power and makes the bud swell. As the bud grows, the sweeter the scent it releases. If the scent is distinct to the nose and S. accrue spends extended periods laying in sunlight, it will evolve soon.

Despite its numbers in captivity, it is a rare find in the Kanto wilds. S. accrue's natural habitat seems to be open plains with abundant fresh water and sunshine. There have been reports of them inhabiting jungles and forests.

Symboda accrue is of the familiar basictype Grass and Poision. 

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Comments: 13

KetchupKing56 [2013-06-27 03:28:27 +0000 UTC]

These are super cool! I hope you keep doing them,, cuz the idea is GREAT!

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Fishypaste In reply to KetchupKing56 [2013-06-28 02:52:31 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I just hope I can keep them looking professional.

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KetchupKing56 In reply to Fishypaste [2013-06-29 02:15:57 +0000 UTC]

They look awesome! Although, some words do get a bit hard to read in the cursive. But i like that its like a professor's note when he would be out in the field.

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Fishypaste In reply to KetchupKing56 [2013-07-03 02:34:13 +0000 UTC]

Well that's my cursive for ya. Sorta messy. Like a puppy.

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KetchupKing56 In reply to Fishypaste [2013-07-04 04:22:42 +0000 UTC]

Haha, it is still very awesome!

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MiraKial [2013-06-25 04:49:17 +0000 UTC]

Love that you're doing these. I find the internal skeleton/organ structures just so fascinating. Isn't it so fun to invent biology?

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Fishypaste In reply to MiraKial [2013-06-26 06:11:13 +0000 UTC]

Biology is so fun. I'm learning more about it now that I don't have to learn about it in class.

Hooray for the internet's lovely collection of tortoise skeletons.

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MiraKial In reply to Fishypaste [2013-06-26 16:38:38 +0000 UTC]

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Incyray [2013-06-25 01:31:43 +0000 UTC]

aw man i suck at reading cursive dang it.


but anyways this looks awesome!

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Fishypaste In reply to Incyray [2013-06-26 06:19:27 +0000 UTC]

I half started this project to practice my cursive. *insert cliche here* Thanks for the compliments.
I really want to keep doing these.

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Incyray In reply to Fishypaste [2013-06-27 03:38:25 +0000 UTC]

you're welcome!


if that's practice, then you must be really good. i can't write a sentence in cursive for my life but i can write in irken and my own personal code.

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Fishypaste In reply to Incyray [2013-06-28 02:51:11 +0000 UTC]

Wow. I can't write in irken.

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Incyray In reply to Fishypaste [2013-06-28 03:16:43 +0000 UTC]

yup, it took some practice.

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