3.23.2008

Love Pikachu



Biological characteristics

Pikachu are designed as short, stocky mice[5] Pokémon that have short, yellow fur with brown markings covering their backs and parts of their tails. They have black-tipped pointy ears and light red circles on their cheeks, which are said to contain "electrical sacs".[4] Their tails are shaped in the form of a lightning bolt. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, gender differences were introduced for some Pokémon; a female Pikachu now has a "dent" at the end of its tail, giving it a heart-shaped appearance.

The Pokédex states that Pikachu forage for berries in the games that include berries. In lieu of climbing trees,[6] they use small electrical bolts to release the berries from the tree, roasting them at the same time. For already fallen berries they use their electricity to roast and tenderize them. They are said to store electricity in their cheeks,[4] and by simply squeezing them they can discharge sparks, bolts or other forms of electricity. Discharging sparks and thunderbolts may be a sign of wariness from the Pokémon. An inability to discharge electricity, as in the presence of a strong magnetic field, causes an illness with flu-like symptoms. Pikachu tend gather in areas with high amounts of thunderstorm activity. When threatened, a group of Pikachu can generate an intense electrical offensive, and the electro-magnetic forces exerted by the resulting field can even produce a short-lived, localized thunder and lightning storms.

Pikachu evolve into Raichu via use of a Thunder Stone. However, it is somewhat common for trainers to choose not to evolve their Pikachu into Raichu. For example, in Pokémon Yellow, Pikachu refuses to evolve as attempting to use a Thunder Stone on it makes it cry and refuse. Also, from the second generation of the Pokémon games onward, Pikachu has an evolutionary predecessor, Pichu, which evolves into Pikachu after establishing a close friendship with its trainer.






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