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For new and returning Pokémon in the Crown Tundra as per kwsch, with one exception. Source for these entries: CentroLeaks
[029] - Nidoran
Females are more sensitive to smells than males. While foraging, they’ll use their whiskers to check wind direction and stay downwind of predators.
It uses its hard incisor teeth to crush and eat berries. The tip of a female Nidoran’s horn is a bit more rounded than the tip of a male’s horn.
[030] - Nidorina
The horn on its head has atrophied. It’s thought that this happens so Nidorina’s children won’t get poked while their mother is feeding them.
If the group is threatened, these Pokémon will band together to assault enemies with a chorus of ultrasonic waves.
[031] - Nidoqueen
Nidoqueen is better at defense than offense. With scales like armor, this Pokémon will shield its children from any kind of attack.
It pacifies offspring by placing them in the gaps between the spines on its back. The spines will never secrete poison while young are present.
[032] - Nidoran
The horn on a male Nidoran’s forehead contains a powerful poison. This is a very cautious Pokémon, always straining its large ears.
Small but brave, this Pokémon will hold its ground and even risk its life in battle to protect the female it’s friendly with.
[033] - Nidorino
With a horn that’s harder than diamond, this Pokémon goes around shattering boulders as it searches for a moon stone.
It’s nervous and quick to act aggressively. The potency of its poison increases along with the level of adrenaline present in its body.
[034] - Nidoking
When it goes on a rampage, it’s impossible to control. But in the presence of a Nidoqueen it’s lived with for a long time, Nidoking calms down.
Nidoking prides itself on its strength. It’s forceful and spirited in battle, making use of its thick tail and diamond-crushing horn.