>>29086270That would be difficult since they would need to have one area of the body that was kept cooler than the rest to form condensation.
My guess is something about their blood being very dilute with excess water, in addition to perhaps a water storage organ depending on the species. When water was needed, it would be moved out of the blood into a sac, and then excreted.
>>29086343Ripped that pretty much straight from my invertebrates class, not gonna lie. If you stop thinking about things like vertebrates, it opens up a whole new possibility of weird things.
>>29085586Machoke's belts are passed down through family lines. Before the advent of metalworking, they were made from woven grass or fabric. They have advanced in a way that mirrors human civilization. In this species muscularity is sexually selected for, and the head frill helps the hairless pokemon regulate its temperature.
>>29085534As they prefer to nest in mountains, minerals are available to them which they consume and use to excrete an exoskeleton much stronger than chitin. This behavior evolved because their typical diet of leaves does not contain the necessary nutrients. Much as parrots eat clay, the Durant sought out and consumed dirt and stone to gain these minerals. It was only after thousands of years of this behavior that the ones who excreted small amounts of minerals in their exoskeleton survived and reproduced to become the pokemon we know today.
>>29085640Sequestered hallucinogenic compounds from its diet
>>29085892Pretty much don't apply real life species to pokemon. The infant Slakoth are carried by their mothers everywhere, and so when placed on the ground stay in the same place. In the past, Slakoth who wandered off become lost and starved to death or were eaten by predators. Much as mother sea otters fluff up their babies so they cannot move while the mother is hunting, Slakoth babies have evolved so that they are not able to wander away.