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How come Mago Berries look similar to Slowpoke Tails?
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>>59180871
>The Slowpoke of the Galar region used to eat the seeds of a certain plant that grew in their habitat, as this was their favorite food. These seeds were in fact Galarica seeds, used to this day as an essential spice for cooking. The Slowpoke in Galar built up particles of this spice in their bodies over several generations, eventually gaining the unique appearance and behavior they are known for today.

>A Berry that can be fed to a Pokemon to restore its HP by up to half its max. If a wild Pokemon that hates sweet flavors eats one of these Berries, it will briefly pause.

they had such opportunity to make them the same taste
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What do Slowpoke tails taste like?
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>>59181184
Not to mention Galarian Slowpoke's pink and yellow tail looks even more like that berry.
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Was kinda thinking this
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>>59180871
the flowering low hanging fruit of some kind of mangrove or wetland tree, they've adapted to resemble slowpoke tails to attract shellder and thus have their seed spread, carried by engorged shellder
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>>59181458
i like this idea. this is a fun thread
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prank idea
>gather a couple Slowpokes
>cut their tails off
>find Mago trees
>replace Berries with Slowpoke tails
>...
>follow the news
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>>59180871
Rule 1 of being in strange lands: If you're being served meat from an animal you don't find in that area, run.

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