Disclaimer: If I owned Pokémon, Abomasnow and Amoongus wouldn't have stupid names. But I don't!

#026 Raichu

One will infiltrate a city's power grid and cause a blackout. In the confusion and darkness that follow, other hungry Raichu will descend on the city.

#027 Sandshrew

It catches prey in quicksand traps. It does not seem to notice the human travelers who also become ensnared.

#028 Sandslash

Their spikes grow in during a two-day period of intense agony. Many Sandslash have been observed attempting to claw out their hearts to escape the pain, but their tough hides prevent them from succeeding.

#029 Nidoran (F)

It feeds primarily on carrion. The toxin it leaks into a carcass while it feeds often perpetuates its food supply when other creatures come to scavenge.

#030 Nidorina

It appears to be a nurturing mother. However, in times of famine, it will not hesitate to eat its offspring.

#031 Nidoqueen

For some reason, it is agitated by males of any species. Men who enter its territory are usually violently rended and strewn about as a deterrent to others.

#032 Nidoran (M)

A potent toxin leaks from its horn. It may mistake this for water and poison itself, since it does not possess an immunity to its own chemicals.

#033 Nidorino

It jousts with rivals to settle territorial claims. At least one Nidorino always dies from these fierce contests.

#034 Nidoking

If angered, it may fall into a berserker rage. If this occurs, it will usually end up killing its family in blind fury.

#035 Clefairy

Its small arms allow it to probe small cavities. It sometimes abducts humans.

#036 Clefable

People who live in certain areas occasionally develop a sudden, extreme aversion to Clefable. They also report the perception of missing time.

#037 Vulpix

In most traditional tales, it appears as a benevolent trickster. In some, however, the pranks it plays on humans turn deadly.

#038 Ninetales

It will place a 1,000-year curse on those who anger it. To ensure that the full punishment is carried out, it keeps the victim half-alive in a hollow state of consciousness.

#039 Jigglypuff

Tired people often expose themselves to a Jigglypuff's song to experience a deep sleep every night. However, if they rely too much on this method, they will become unable to fall asleep without the song.

#040 Wigglytuff

Its astonishingly contractile diaphragm allows it to inhale enough air to inflate its body. If it expands too far when pushed in battle, it may blow itself apart.

#041 Zubat

It is found in almost every cave across many regions. Its prevalence explains the frequency at which carcasses holding useful items are found in these caves.

#042 Golbat

Its saliva contains powerful anticoagulants. Its victims usually die of continual bleeding long after it has finished drinking their blood.

#043 Oddish

Its leaves are desired for their powerful antioxidants. However, when it is picked, it gives off a paralyzing powder and shrieks to alert nearby predators.

#044 Gloom

Its nectar is eaten by starving hikers in remote areas as a last resort. However, the serotonin blockers found in the nectar are so powerful that people who have ingested it will be likely to never experience happiness again.

#045 Vileplume

It is pollinated by flies which feed on decaying flesh. Because of this, it grows best in war zones and areas of famine.

#046 Paras

Its mushrooms are powerful hallucinogens. They are very addictive and if overused may create a permanently altered state of consciousness.

#047 Parasect

Its spores almost never fail to incapacitate prey. It then tears open the victim's abdomen with its vicious claws.

#048 Venonat

It attacks in swarms. In some forests, a Donphan entirely covered by feeding Venonat is not an uncommon sight.

#049 Venomoth

When Goldenrod City industrialized, the Venomoth living nearby gradually developed greyer wings. This adaptation allowed them to better ambush humans on smog-choked streets.

#050 Diglett

They do not like to be removed from the earth. Most laboratories have a moratorium on studying Diglett in effect after a devastating sinkhole killed over 200 scientists a few years ago.