Have you ever taken a close look at the Pokédex entries for each Pokémon? Have you wondered how Bulbasaur gets its bulb or why Wartortle has wings for ears? The...
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 218th lesson on Pokémon biology. And this lesson is all about Slugma: the Lava Pokémon. The first thing you’ll notice about Slugma is that it never stops moving. If it isn’t constantly mobile, Slugma will cool and become brittle enough to break apart. And we don’t want that! Slugma’s entire circulatory system is composed of magma, which carries nutrients and oxygen to its organs. So wait, are its organs made of magma too? Will the Pokédex entries tell us? Tune in, take notes, and find out!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
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217: Ursaring
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 217th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today’s lesson is all about Ursaring: the Hibernator Pokémon and evolved form of Teddiursa. Ursaring uses its very sharp claws to mark trees in its territory that bear good fruit. So if you happen upon strange claw marks on a tree in the woods, you need to watch your back! And if you’re carrying honey, you can forget about leaving the woods unscathed - that’s an Ursaring’s favorite treat! No matter where you run, no matter where you hide, Ursaring will use its keen sense of smell to find you. There’s no escape. Run. Anyway, make sure you take notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
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216: Teddiursa
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 216th lesson on Pokémon biology. Prof. Jacob returns to teach the class all about Teddiursa: the Little Bear Pokémon. Teddiursa is so adorable to look at, there’s an 85% chance you might die… that hasn’t been proven but it’s probably true. Teddiursa is almost always licking its paws because they’re usually coated in honey that it either finds or makes itself by blending Beedrill pollen with fruits. And guess what? Every Teddirusa has a unique flavor on its paws! Do you think Teddiursa take turns licking each other's paws? I might actually die of cuteness overload at the thought! And there’s much more to learn about Teddiursa, so lock in, and take some good notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
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215: Sneasel
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 215th lesson on Pokémon biology. We come to a close with Bug Extravaganza… and also Sneasel by learning all about… you guessed: Sneasel. Sneasel is the Sharp Claw Pokémon, which makes sense considering it has two large retractable claws on its hands and feet. These claws are used for climbing trees as well as poking holes in eggs to slurp out the contents inside. Yummy! And there’s more to learn about this sneaky little Pokémon, so make sure you take detailed notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
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214: Heracross
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 214th lesson on Pokémon biology. Continuing this month’s event, Bug Extravaganza… and also Sneasel, Mr. Kurtis will be teaching the class all about Heracross: the Single Horn Pokémon. And what do that horn be doing? Well, I’ll tell ya! Heracross’ horn is used for throwing things, Pokémon, and people. It’s capable of hurling things 100 times its own weight! Now, can you guess how much Mega Heracross can lift? Tune into the lesson to find out!►Champion Lance Trumpet Cover:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6nvRElS5JI►Support the Professor's class on Patreon:patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Have you ever taken a close look at the Pokédex entries for each Pokémon? Have you wondered how Bulbasaur gets its bulb or why Wartortle has wings for ears? Then you are the kind of student Prof. Jacob is looking for! Every week, along with his teaching assistant Mr. Kurtis and aspiring Pokémon trainer Corbin, we discuss each Pokédex entry for a new Pokémon! Don’t forget: all grades are final, and Welcome to the World of Pokémon! New lessons every Wednesday.
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