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Alolan Sudowoodo
Ground/Fire
Water Absorb
After spending many years living in a moist, tropical environment, Sudowoodo imported to the Alola region were forced to adapt defensive measures against water. Their normally hard surface structure gradually became soft and porous so as to better absorb moisture. As they shifted to a more aquatic lifestyle they began clustering around undersea volcanic vents in miniature "forests", eventually developing a resistance to and eventually a biological need for the heat produced by them.