Southern Paldea Ecology 🐗🕸️ A Pokémon Food Web
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Published 2022-11-20
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0:00 - Intro
0:17 - Producers
0:25 - Primary Consumers
1:37 - Secondary Consumers
2:04 - Apex Predator
2:24 - Detritivores
3:02 - Conclusion
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All Comments (7)
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Here is another link to the niches of the many bird Pokémon (even if I did classify Oricorio wrong..) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9TPUfz6Sco&t=538s&ab_channel=GeekEcology
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Having houndoom as an apex predator actually makes sense given the early parts of the game
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Ive always wanted to see pokemon food webs and how pokemon ecosystems work
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Oricorio being a nectarivore kinda fits with its high energy dancing theme.
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This feels incomplete, as even the first area of South Province has Pokemon like Buizel, Psyduck, and Drowzee that could act as secondary predators, and Flamingo to act as tertiary and apex predators, as well as Bounsweet and Bonsly as primary producers.
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I think Morelull might fall into detri, I mean it literally is a mushroom