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>Pokemon you're most likely to see in the wild based on where you live
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Skwovet, some random bird, Buneary/Bunnelby.
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>>56793419
Stray cats everywhere
They attack tourists
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>>56793419
Dumb racist redneck
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>>56793454
close but wrong color
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>>56793419
Imagine a Water/Poison regional variant based on sewer gators
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>>56793419
I live near both a huge mountain and a mine.

Lots of Sableye, maybe even Carbink.
Lots of desert pokemon oddly we would have eggsecute and it's tree version.
We could Also have fire pokemon as the land is volcanic.
Finally we would have the usual town pokemon.
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>>56793463
Dumb racist blueneck
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>>56793450
Dumb racist Balkanoid larper
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>>56793419
Large mountain cats
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Hoothoot
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>>56793419
Surprisingly friendly fellows if you throw some morsels their way once in a while, just don't go near their nests.
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Lots of crows in my yard
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>>56793419
Most interesting animal that has a mon based on it in my area.
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Why isn't there a Pokémon based on a coyote yet
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>>56793419
Alongside grimer and muk. Probably some klinks too.
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In approximate order of how likely you'd run into them with the left being most likely, and the right being least likely.
Also my town's "Swarms" would be Ninjask, Hoppip, or Yanma(It would be a mosquito pokemon, but we don't have one yet, so... Yanma placeholder)
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>>56793971
...that's a Raven, though.
whatever. I think crows are corvids.
close enough.
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>>56793419
I live at the edge of the woods in the Southeastern US.
this was kind of a great gratitude exercise to make me realize how many different things live around me
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>>56794496
sizes seem a little weird.
but I guess you went off of what the pokemon are based off of?
Oh fuck, I just found the worm. kek.
I like your composition. It must have been fun to make, but probably took quite a while.
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>>56793419
in an ideal world this is how pokemon go would have worked. Just base the pokemon on the local fauna. Along with bluetooth trading and battles that used normal mechanics.

Then you could put legendary pokemon in famous areas to encourage tourism. Like Articuno on mt. evrest, Groudon at the grand canyon, Lugia at niagra falls, and mewtwo at area 51.
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>>56793419
Wait i thought only Probopass lurked in tunnels and sewers
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>>56793419
But in all seriousness Gardevoir because the majority of where i live are elderly people
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>>56793419
There are wasps inside my walls
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>>56794754
on one hand... It's probably not great to go around your property, depending on the amount of wasp-age and the hostility of the species.
on the other hand... you probably wont get other pests, because the wasps that take up space in your wall probably deter rodents and other pest insects from moving in.
on the third hand, depending on the species, they may damage the structure, making room for water to get into the walls, and worse, mold.
on the fourth hand, given your probably demographic, it's very unlikely that this home is 'your property' and you're either living with relatives, or renting it - both cases absolve you from spending money to fix the problem.
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There's a cockroach in my room
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>>56794594
>but I guess you went off of what the pokemon are based off of?
sort of
I wasn't consistent with it, though
there are wild onions and praying mantises just behind my house, but neither of them are 3 feet tall
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and in the other direction
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>>56793419
it'd be mostly birds, crows, pigeons, some ducks tend to be the most common things outside of bugs/spiders which don't show up too much until summer time, very rare for kangaroo's to come into town but it does happen mostly on the outskirts, outside of domesticated cats/dogs and the very rare times people bring horses into town for riding but that almost never happens, there's some farms on the edge of town mostly cows but there is at least one with alpacas and a few with sheep

I've heard tale of people finding scorpions and snakes in the close by bush but I can't personally confirm, as for more "fantastical" pokemon like ghost types and fairy? ehh not really any place that' haunted outside of the couple of graveyards a town or so over but the town is dying a death by a thousand cuts, like a store opened a few months ago didn't last a year and at least one building that's been closed for over a decade only having passing interest but they never stick around people seemingly buy then it never opens, there was a power plant pretty close but it got shit canned (they demolished it a couple years back) but there is another a town over that's coal, there's a couple of factories about

there'd probably be a decent variety of pokemon for the most part but the number of them wouldn't be too big.
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>>56794936
CRIKEY
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>>56794829
There are still a bunch of flies and those chinese stinkbugs
At least a beedrill I'd be able to punch it in the fucking face
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>>56794937
fortunately my town is nowhere near any outbacks ya fukken poofta
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>>56794990
>Genus (Columba)
or, in other words, you live on planet Earth*. Cool.
*Excluding parts of the Sahara Desert, and the Arctic and Antarctic.
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he's a big fluffy dog. we have lots of dogs here. so logically we'd have big fluffy pokemon... dogs.
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I live near the sea, I could post a whole bunch of water pokemon.
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>>56793419
Skunky line, Deerling line, Teddiursa line, and the Rookidee line.
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>>56795742
Same, jused moved here and already love it for the bird variety alone
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>2024
>STILL no goose Pokemon
Guess I'll have to settle for pic related then, although ducks haven't shown up so much this year. There's also a bunch of small fish but I haven't looked at them so I'll go with Goldeen and Barboach as adequate freshwater residents. And I once saw a turtle in the pond by my house, so maybe there's a super rare Squirtle lurking about.
I could also add Zigzagoon, Skwovet and the occasional Deerling... but sadly, all of these are more likely to wound up as roadkill. Too many rogue Varooms around.
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>>56793450
Of course you live in a third world shithole kek
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>>56794295
>crows are corvids
Ravens are also corvids, bluejays are also corvids, magpies are also corvids.
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Buneary and other woodland creatures. I live in Massachusetts
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>>56795654
Imagine that wanting to be a lap dog. Oh wait, Great Danes do the same thing
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>>56794733
>Like Articuno on mt. evrest,
And get sued when people die?
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>>56795918
It doesn't have to be at the top, just the base or some easilly walkable/driveable scenic spot would work.
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All based on animals I have seen and/or heard in my town and the surrounding areas.
Made me realize that there's still a shitton of iconic birds that still aren't Pokémon. Where is my kingfisher mon?
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since the uk is where I live and it has a region, I took it literally and chose pokemon that I could see in a 2 mile radius around my house.
surrounding my house's radius is a bunch of towns, a forest, some farmland, a nature reserve, a pond, and some plains. I handpicked a few that I expected to see every day if pokemon were real. Mostly plants, bugs, birds, and some mammals. honourable mention to the diglett line btw. they'd be here if I would of seen a mole in person.
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Dondozos are real and there's plenty of them near a river where I live, seeing one of these things peaking out of the water and watching me when I was a kid is probably one of the reasons I have thalassophobia.
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>>56796364
Hello fellow american!
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They keep eating my crops
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>>56793419
That deer from gen 5 the grass one, we have a family of deer that live in my back yard so I could see them living back there.
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I live in a city but for some reason we have more woodpeckers than anything else.
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ninjask. during the summer it's sometimes painful to stand near trees due to the noise.
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>>56793419
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>>56795836
Yes I live in the United States of America.
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>>56796364
beautiful american woman



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