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Generate me in generate me in image of a regional form of Krokorok a psychic ground tape give it purple skin with a green stomach a dark pink mohawk with green spikes going from its back to its tail it's large tail is equipped with a large blade at the end of its tail give it four menacing black eyes with yellow pupils with razor sharp teeth and larger claws this regional form of Krokorok has bigger arms than a normal Krokorok it stands on two legs that it can use to stick itself into the ground
A Water/Electric-type fakemon that is based on a kaiju. It is a small creature with a deep cry that stands on two legs and has a tail, has six eyes and talons, and its primary color is green. It lives in the sea. Its abilities are Stamina and Schooling, and its moveset includes Flash Cannon, Sacred Fire and Leer.
Name: Aardvark Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Tubulidentata Family: Orycteropodidae Genus: Orycteropus Species: O. afer Binomial name Orycteropus afer Dex Entry Aardvarks (/'a:rdva:rk/ ARD-vark; Orycteropus afer) are medium-sized, burrowing, nocturnal mammals native to the Africa Region. They have a long snout, similar to that of a pig, which is used to sniff out food. Aardvarks are the only living species of the order Tubulidentata, although other prehistoric species and genera of Tubulidentata are known. They are afrotheres (superorder of mammals), a clade that also includes elephants, manatees, and hyraxes. They are found over much of the southern two-thirds of the African continent, avoiding areas that are mainly rocky. Nocturnal feeders, aardvarks subsist on ants and termites by using their sharp claws and powerful legs to dig the insects out of their hills. Aardvarks also dig to create burrows in which to live and rear their young. Aardvarks are listed as "least concern" by the IUCN ( International Union for Conservation of Nature), although their numbers are decreasing.