Clownfish hasn't been donw (even though there are like hundreds of Water-types)Ken_J said:A pretty self explanatory question.
The one's I can think of
Clownfish
Hamster
Komodo Dragon
Dolphin
Minccinokazeryu said:have they done a chinchilla yet??
Worm (doesn't work like a worm, but they call it one):subjectseven said:How about a worm or a salamander?
Kangaskan for kangeroo, emu might be covered by doduo or dodrio. dunno about the restBiosophilogical said:Tasmanian Devil? Koala? Kangaroo? Pipi? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paphies_australis] Emu? Wombat? Wedge-tailed eagle? Ibis?
Magmar?Infernai said:I'm quite certain that my choice hasn't been done. I'm quite certain there isn't a pokemon based on the Thorny Devil:
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Corsola from generation 2Irony said:Sponges. They have never made a sponge Pokemon. They've made a coral Pokemon, but not a Sponge Pokemon.
Your kidding right? Check bulbapedia. Scyther's species is "mantis pokemon"Nazulu said:The only thing that makes Scyther look similar to a prey mantis is that they're both green.Torrasque said:Mantis: Scyther.
Stick Insect: Sudowoodo would be my best guess
Raptor probably won't be done until next gen. They always have ~2 prehistoric animals a gen.
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I'm pretty sure Relicanth counts as a giant armored fish. And it is an ancient pokemon.daydreamerdeluxe said:Wait, wut? That's like saying "Any ants? And durant doesn't count." If they're quite obviously looking like elephants, with part of the word elephant in their names, I'd say they totally count as elephantsWNxpearce said:elephant? (and, no, donphan/phanpy do not count in this case)
OT: There are absolutely TONS of prehistoric animals to be done. Personally, I'm looking forward to a giant armoured fish.
Fox - vulpix or ninetails from generation 1Neocavo said:fox? although apparently zoroark and zoroa are meant to be they look nothing like it
gorilla
eagle?
tiger?
lion?
ant?
As an interesting note, Kirinriki is palindromic when written in japanese.snappydog said:The only palindromic Pokémon name so far is Girafarig, I think. Although even that's only in exports, I think it's called something like Kirinriki in the Japanese.ookie37 said:palendrome
i.e U.F.O. tofu, we panic in a pew, oozy rat in a sanitary zoo, may a moody baby doom a yam?
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I've already been through this, and I can tell you right now, I couldn't give a fuck what the game calls it. Scyther looks nothing like a pray mantis.Echo136 said:Your kidding right? Check bulbapedia. Scyther's species is "mantis pokemon".Nazulu said:The only thing that makes Scyther look similar to a prey mantis is that they're both green.Torrasque said:Mantis: Scyther.
Stick Insect: Sudowoodo would be my best guess
Raptor probably won't be done until next gen. They always have ~2 prehistoric animals a gen.
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They did ice cream pokemon in the last gen too...prince_xedar said:they are really running out of ideas, i mean Trubbish?
were they stoned or something?
I hadn't even noticed that! even as I was writing 'Kirinriki' I was reading it in my head it 'Kirinkiri' for some bizarre reason. That's pretty damn awesome.fletch_talon said:As an interesting note, Kirinriki is palindromic when written in japanese.snappydog said:The only palindromic Pokémon name so far is Girafarig, I think. Although even that's only in exports, I think it's called something like Kirinriki in the Japanese.ookie37 said:palendrome
i.e U.F.O. tofu, we panic in a pew, oozy rat in a sanitary zoo, may a moody baby doom a yam?
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Most symbols in japanese represent a full syllable, so what would be 2 letters in English.
Ki
Ri
N (the only consonant with its own character)
Ri
Ki
But I didn't know that was his Japanese name until you mentioned it, that's awesome.