Ursaring has narrow eyes, a black nose, a wide mouth and sharp visible fangs sticking out from the upper jaw. It’s a huge grizzly bear-like Pokémon and that’s pretty much the gist of this dude. It had its major debut in the 6th episode of the Diamond & Pearl series, even though it was first introduced in gen 2 alongside Teddiursa. The evolution of Teddiursa, Ursaring, is a big crazy bear that you definitely want on your side of the battle field. The moon marking on its forehead, however, may have been derived from Norse mythology and the Ursa Minor constellation which is nicknamed “Little Bear”. You can catch one of these guys in the mountainous regions of Johto and Mountain Kalos.ĭue to its looks and name, and because of its fondness to honey, Teddiursa is quite obviously based on a plush teddy bear as well as real life bear cubs. Surprisingly Teddiursa is actually not a baby Pokémon, but rather just a regular monster that looks like an adorable baby. This little guy also tends to produce its own honey with the use of Beedrill pollen and fruit and then absorbs it into its paws. This glows whenever Teddiursa finds honey on its path, a useful feature(I suppose?). It also has characteristic markings in the shape of a crescent moon. It’s a bipedal ursine fellow with orange-brown fur, round ears, black eyes and an adorable button nose.
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This normal-type baby bear Pokémon that hails from the gen II games first appeared in the animated series not in an episode, but in Pokémon 3: The Movie – Spells of the Unown: Entei. Yet the only way to wake up Snorlax is by playing a song on the Poké Flute. Having one on your team is for sure a benefit since most of the Snorlax’s you’ll catch in any generation have very high base stats. It is said to wake up only to eat about 900 pounds of food (approximately 400 kg) and then return to its deep slumber. Snorlax is known to sleep almost all the time which is why it is one of the mildest Pokémon in the Poké universe. Snorlax seems like a weird combination of all three but gosh darnit, I love him no matter how lazy he is. There is a chance that its general characteristics and fondness to sleep may be based on the mixture of hibernating bears, pandas, sloths. It’s also got some big feet with brown spots, narrow eyes, and three pointy claws. This tubby normal-type Pokémon first appeared in the 41st episode of the anime Wake Up Snorlax! It’s a big, bipedal, dark blue and green creature with a heck of a belly.
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One of the Pokémon that shares an obvious resemblance to bears is Snorlax who comes straight from gen 1. You can also get one of your own by breeding a Snorlax and hatching that cute little Munchlax egg. This little tyke is known best from the Sinnoh region but has appeared in many generations afterwards, and can be easily lured by lubricating certain kind of trees with honey. It’s likely that Munchlax was based on a bear cub not only because of its physical features but also because of its fondness to honey. On the contrary to sleepy Snorlax, Munchlax is super active and always on the run in the search for food. And just like its final evolution, Munchlax eats almost everything it finds on its way including rotten food. It’s the baby form of the monstrosity we all know as Snorlax. It is a dark blue and green baby bear… thing, with a creamy belly and big round eyes. Munchlax is a normal-type baby Pokémon that was introduced in Generation IV and had its first major appearance in the 117th episode of the Advanced Generation series – Berry, Berry Interesting! From big and scary to teddy bear sized and cuddly, they’re all here with plenty of classic names we all know & love. So in this article I want to share my picks for the absolute best Pokémon that share an obvious resemblance to bears. Bear-like Pokémon easily fall into this category and there are plenty to go around. Now what about Pokémon that combine undeniable strength with a calm and fuzzy demeanor? Perhaps even a scent of a cute clumsiness.
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Most of the Pokémon that appeared in the games are based on kinds of animals, plants, and in the case of a pile of garbage… fun little objects.