>>20677694Kanto
>Ponyta/RapidashSevii Islands
>Farfetch’dJohto; only available through an in-game trade, but found in the wild in Johto
>Exeggcute/ExeggutorJohto; Safari mon, but found in the wild in Johto
>Tyrogue lineCurrently unknown. Hitmonlee/Hitmonchan can only be obtained through an in-game event in Gen I and aren’t found in the wild anywhere else. Same with Tyrogue in Gen II. Could they possibly be from the Dojo Master’s home region?
>LickitungJohto; only available through an in-game trade, but found in the wild in Johto
>Rhyhorn lineFirst found in a natural wild setting in Sinnoh; found in Gen II Victory Road, but that’s an artificial environment
>ChanseySinnoh; Safari mon, but found in the wild in Sinnoh
>KangaskhanUnova; Safari mon, not found naturally in the wild until Black and White. Possibly imported to Kanto from Unova
>Mr. MimeSinnoh; not found in the wild until
>Scyther lineFirst time found in the wild (in a natural setting, of course) is Sinnoh. Interestingly enough, it was added to the Sinnoh Pokedex expansion in Platinum, despite not being Sinnoh native. It is also found on the post-game island in DP.
>JynxJohto; only available through an in-game trade
>MagmarSevii Islands
>PinsirSinnoh or Unova; Safari mon
>TaurosJohto; Safari mon
>LaprasSevii Islands, Johto, and Sinnoh; found in aquatic caves very rarely. Only available through an NPC in Gen I
>EeveeMost likely Kalos, as that is the first time it is found in the wild naturally.
>SnorlaxSinnoh. Only three or four Snorlax are ever encountered in Kanto, and they seem to be the only ones there. After being defeated, they “flee to the mountains.” The northern mountains from Kanto and Johto are part of the Sinnoh region. Also, Munchlax are only found in Sinnoh.
>MoltresSevii Islands and Johto; it seems to be the only member of its trio that doesn’t roost in Kanto
>Dratini lineJohto and Unova; only found naturally in the wild in those two regions