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List of Pokémon by speciesIn the fictional world of Pokémon, every Pokémon creature has a species type in its Pokédex entry. It should be noted that species type is completely different from the Pokémon's actual species – for example, in Pikachu's case, Pikachu is the species and Mouse Pokémon is the species type. Species type does not affect gameplay. Species type often changes in the course of each Pokémon's evolutionary path. List of Pokémon by speciesShared species typesThese species types have more than one Pokémon in them. Armor PokémonBagworm PokémonBall PokémonBalloon PokémonBat PokémonBig Jaw PokémonBird PokémonBite PokémonBivalve PokémonButterfly PokémonCheering PokémonClay Doll PokémonCocoon PokémonCottonweed PokémonDark PokémonDarkness PokémonDragon PokémonDrill PokémonDuck PokémonEgg PokémonElectric PokémonEon PokémonFairy PokémonFire Horse PokémonFirefly PokémonFish PokémonFive Star PokémonFlame PokémonFlower PokémonFly Catcher Pokémon
Flycatcher PokémonFox PokémonGas PokémonGoldfish PokémonHappiness PokémonHypnosis PokémonInsect PokémonIron Armor PokémonJellyfish PokémonJet PokémonLava PokémonLeaf PokémonLight PokémonLightning PokémonMagnet PokémonMeditate PokémonMeteorite PokémonMole PokémonMouse PokémonMud Fish PokémonMushroom PokémonMystic PokémonOwl PokémonPig Monkey PokémonPincer PokémonPoison Gas PokémonPoison Moth PokémonPoison Pin PokémonPsi PokémonRat PokémonRock PokémonSea Lion PokémonSeed PokémonShellfish PokémonSludge PokémonSpiral PokémonStarshape PokémonSun PokémonSuperpower PokémonTadpole PokémonTiny Bird PokémonTurtle PokémonVirtual PokémonVolcano PokémonWater Fish PokémonWaterfish PokémonWeed PokémonWhiskers PokémonWood Gecko PokémonWool PokémonWorm PokémonUnique species typesOf the 386 known official Pokémon, 206 have unique species types shared by no other Pokémon.
Unofficial PokémonFans often dub the unofficial Pokémon Missingno. and 'M as "Enigma Pokémon". Footnotes¹ Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow and/or Gold/Silver/Crystal ² Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/FireRed/LeafGreen See alsoExternal linkThe contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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