Saturday, September 21, 2013

Hello guys! Now I will continue with information Pokemons.

Friday, September 20, 2013

And I almost forgot, here you eleventh episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fjTQffLQZ4


Thats all now guys tomorrow we will publish more information, see!

Seaking, known as the Goldfish Pokémon, resembles a koi or goldfish, as it is a big orange colored fish with white and black markings. It also has a horn on its head that is sharp like a drill, two big dark eyes, and pink lips with two small, sharp fangs. In the spawning season, they gather from all over to travel upriver, which colors the rivers a brilliant red. During this time, the Seaking males can be seen performing their courtship dances to woo Seaking females. The male also uses its powerful horn to bore holes in riverbed boulders, so as to keep the eggs safe, although in other seasons it will make and live in their own nests. The male and female will take turns patrolling around their nest and eggs, and the guarding of eggs by the Seaking goes on for over a month until the eggs hatch. Seaking was originally called Neptune in the beta, after the Roman god of the sea.
Goldeen, known as the Goldfish Pokémon, is a white fish Pokémon with orange markings on its tail, fins and along the top of its body. Goldeen's tail fin is admired by many for its beauty as it billows very much like a ballroom dress. Goldeen has a large horn on its forehead, which is smaller in females. Goldeen can be seen swimming upstream at a speed of five knots. Goldeen love to frolic and dance in bodies of water and dislike being kept in captivity. A Goldeen in an aquarium will use its powerful horn to smash its way to freedom. To attract mates, Goldeen swim gracefully in the water. Goldeen then lay their eggs in large groups at the tops of rivers. Goldeen are a very common sight in any body of fresh water. It is fished up in Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh.
Seadra, known as the Dragon Pokémon, is a primarily blue sea horse Pokémon. It has a long snout and a number of spikes on its head, to the sides and on the top. Its torso is covered with rough, cream-colored scales. Seadra's pectoral fins have sharp, pointed, cream-colored tips from which it exudes venom. It also has a large tail which is generally coiled up. Seadra can swim facing backwards by rapidly flapping its fins and its coiled tail. Seadra hook their tail to coral reefs before sleeping to stay in place. Seadra catches its prey by spinning its body to create large whirlpools which tire its foes. Seadra will then swallow the victim whole using its long snout. After the female Seadra gives birth, the male Seadra will take care of the young and its nest. It will attack those who venture too near to its children. It can be found in Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh.
Horsea, known as the Dragon Pokémon, is a small, light blue seahorse with tiny scales. Its belly and fin are cream colored. Its tail is always curled up tightly, and it has a single fin on its back that is used for locomotion in the water. If they sense trouble, they spit ink towards the instigator. If the enemy is too strong, it quickly swims to safety. Horsea also spit ink to shoot down flying bugs for food. It has developed fins allow it to swim backwards when needed. When they are in a safe location, they can be seen playfully tangling their tails together. Horsea like swimming around, making them adept in using their fin. If the ocean current turns fast, however, Horsea will anchor itself by wrapping its tail around rocks or coral to prevent being washed away. Horsea makes its nest in shady coral reefs, and eats small insects and moss off of rocks.