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Kabuto is a rock/water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Kabuto is formed from a Dome fossil, its intact form allowing scientists to bring this pokemon back to full health.
Kabutops is a rock/water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Kabutops is the evolved form of Kabuto, its formerly contained body now a large plate-like head, new arms and legs permitting Kabutops greater mobility than its previous form.
Kadabra is a psychic-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Kadabra is the evolved form of Abra and has become more competent with its attack-spoon, entrancing an opponent with the odd but effective weapon.
Kakuna is a Bug/Poison type Pokémon that evolves from Weedle and eventually into Beedrill. They are usually found in low-level areas such as the Viridian Forest of Pokemon Blue/Red.
Kangaskhan is a normal-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Kangaskhan carries a small creature in its front pocket and will defend it to the end.
Third generation chameleon Pokemon with the ability to blend into its surroundings by changing its colour.
Kingdra is a water Pokémon from the 2nd Generation. It is a water type and the third evolution of Horsea.
Kingler is a water-type pokémon first found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Kingler is the evolution of Krabby whose claws are bigger and meaner - fire-type pokemon beware!
A pokemon found in Black/White.
Koffing is a poison-type Pokémon first found in Pokémon Red/Blue. Koffing makes guttural sounds of saying its name before emitting a toxic cloud of fumes that poisons opponents, earning it its name.
Krabby is a water-type pokémon first found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Krabby enjoys long walks on the beach and cookies it can sink its claws into...
Generation IV bug type Pokemon that evolves to a Kricketune
Generation IV bug type Pokemon and the evolved form of Kricketot
Legendary water Pokémon found at Level 40. In Pokémon Sapphire, you can found it in Cave of Origin and in Emerald you can find it in Marine Cave.
Lapras is a water/ice-type pokemon who was first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Lapras is effective in battle, swimming easily in water and blasting away opponents with its icy powers.
Legendary Pokemon found at Level 40. It runs wild in the Hoenn region after beating the Elite Four in Sapphire.
Legendary Pokemon found at Level 40. Random part of the Hoenn region after beating the Elite Four in Ruby.
A fourth generation grass-type evolution to Eevee.
Lickilicky is the evolved form of Lickitung. Lickitung evolves into Lickilicky if it levels up while it knows the move "Rollout."
Lickitung is a normal-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Lickitung uses its naturally long tongue to full advantage, overwhelming opponents with its girth.
This water/grass type Pokemon evolves from Lotad in Ruby and Sapphire for the Gameboy Advance.
This water/grass type Pokemon first appears in Ruby and Sapphire for the Gameboy Advance.
A water/grass pokémon. It is the final evolution of Lotad.
Legendary pokemon found at Level 40 in Pokemon Silver, Level 70 in Pokemon Gold, and in Pokemon Crystal. He is the Mascot of Pokemon Silver.
Shinx evolves into this electric creature.
Machamp is a fighting-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Machamp is the final evolution of Machop and Machoke, its two extra arms bringing it to a total of four punch-happy appendages.
Machoke is a Fighting-type Pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Machoke is the evolved form of Machop, its larger body and bigger muscles allowing it to pack a bigger whollup.
Machop is a fighting-type pokemon found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Machop loves to run at its opponents and punch them face-on for maximum damage!
Magby is the pre-evolved form of Magmar. It evolves at level 30.
Magikarp is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Without the guidance of a trainer, wild Magikarp flounder around harmlessly, uselessly splashing opponents in an ineffective attack... why would anyone train such a useless pokemon?
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