A new monkey Pokémon since Spain, part of the Iberian Peninsula (which is the influence for this game's region), is the only European country that actually has monkeys native to it.A Pikachu clone based on a water vole.The two fruits seemed very prominent in the live-action sections of the reveal trailer to the point of being on some coat of arms. Version exclusive orange- and grape-based Pokémon.Semi-jossed it goes by the name Flamigo but it is a Flying/Fighting type.A Carmen-inspired flamingo, preferably a Fire/Fairy-type.It helps that Mandibuzz's habit of wearing bones, and the bearded vulture's ability to literally eat bones are in the same field. A bearded vulture, maybe even a regional variant of Mandibuzz.They're both ornithomimosaurs, and the latter has been known to eat fish, thanks to fossilized stomach contents Alternatively, a Rock/Water Pelecanimimus that evolves into a Deinocheirus.Torvosaurus and Miragaia as two-staged fossils, with either Lusotitan or Dinherosaurus as a single-staged fossil (in the same vein as Aerodactyl).Believe it or not, Spain is full of the little buggers. A quaker parrot (there's a large feral population in Barcelona, possibly a regional bird?).Confirmed (well, not the Normal/Ice part, that's Jossed).A Pyrenean mastiff (regional dog in similar vein to Furfrou, Rockruff, and Yamper, maybe Normal/Ice).An Iberian lynx (Sprigatito's final evolution?).A pre-evo of Tauros that evolves into either it or Miltank depending on gender?.A Pokémon based on Spanish myths, like the basilisk, or on South American folklore, like the chupacabra.A warrior based on Saint George and/or the dragon he slew.The legendaries seem to be based more on the "past vs future" angle, though both of them incorporate their respective colours into their designs. The third legendary will be a grayscale Pokémon, used by the villainous team to remove all colour from the world.The legendaries could be based on infrared and ultraviolet.Jossed, the Frigibax line are part-Dragon.An Iberoporus, preferably the regional bug.A kite Pokémon, possibly the main bird of the region.Confirmed with Scovillain, who is based on the habanero.A tomato or a chili pepper grass-fire Pokémon.Maybe something like Paldean Duraludon?.One of the characters has a grudge against one of this Pokémon and goes around attacking the turbines thinking it's that Pokémon. It would also look just like the wind turbines seen in the earliest screenshots.A windmill giant Pokémon based on Don Quixote.Where they are foundThe plum coloured starling are found in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. HabitatThey prefer savanna woodland and riverine forests and follow the fruiting cycles of trees. They are usually found in pairs or family groups when breeding. Generally they are found in small flocks, sometimes sexually segregated. Plum-coloured Starling BehaviourUnlike other glossy starlings, the plum-coloured starling spends little time on the ground. Incubation is done by the female only for a period of 12-14 days. The eggs are a pale blue colour with a spotted reddish-brown colouration on the thicker end. Both sexes carry in green leaves and other material to build the nest.ĭung is used in the base of the nest. The nests are usually build in a tree hole, 2- 6 m above the ground and also in hollow fence posts. They breed from October to January in South Africa and Zimbabwe, and October to February in Botswana. Plum-coloured starlings are monogamous and solitary breeders. They also feed on insects which are taken off branches or hawked in flight, including termite alates. Plum-coloured Starling DietThe plum coloured starling feeds on fruit. Her underparts are white with dark central streaks which are broadest on the breast. The primary feathers have rufous-brown inner webs. The mantle, rump, wings and tail of the female are a dark brown with paler margins. The forehead to nape and the sides of the head is brown with a dark central streak on the feathers. The female lacks any of the iridescent plumage. The coloration varies from dark to rosy depending on the light. The male’s upperparts, including the chin, throat and wings are iridescent purple. The bill and legs are black and the eyes have a yellow outer ring around a brown centre. An alternative name is plum-coloured starling. Violet-backed Starling (Cinnyricinclus leucogaster).
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