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My Pokémon team on my league card!! This took forever to make but it came out so good!! I’m doing commissions on these so if you would like to have a custom league card like this dm me!

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Sweet as pie.

I pet Pecan. Pecan is an Appletun catching some Zs in the Autumn sun. Appletun’s skin becomes particularly crisp this time of year as it becomes time for them to shed.

 KIIIIIIIDDSSS~ Come in! (ノ´ з `)ノ Appletun has some old stories to tell. (´。• ᵕ •。`) She wants you

KIIIIIIIDDSSS~ Come in! (ノ´ з `)ノ Appletun has some old stories to tell. (´。• ᵕ •。`) She wants you to listen in real close now…. It all started when…☆*:・゚
 
(inspired by @ peachtabby, deviant art)


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[image ID: a drawing of an Appletun (a small green dragon-like creature with a large hump on its bac

[image ID: a drawing of an Appletun (a small green dragon-like creature with a large hump on its back resembling the top of an apple pie) leaping into the air to tackle a Pokémon trainer. The Appletun’s tail is wagging and its tongue is hanging out. The Pokémon trainer is an androgynous person with brown skin and brown eyes in a T-shirt and shorts. The trainer is flinching and has a cartoonized expression of terror. /end ID.]

apple puppy


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Lots of round Applins and Appletuns because I love them so much

i’ve been playing Pokemon Shield for too many hours (most of it spent playing with Sobble at my camp

i’ve been playing Pokemon Shield for too many hours (most of it spent playing with Sobble at my camp)

these round boys are my favourite Galar Pokemon <3


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Requested by @mindsnotAppletun may look sweet, but according to it’s pokédex entry, it’s actually a

Requested by @mindsnot

Appletun may look sweet, but according to it’s pokédex entry, it’s actually a ruthless predator. Appletun secretes a sweet-smelling nectar through its skin, attracting bug Pokémon for Appletun to then snack on. That’s a pretty brutal, yet effective, strategy for finding lunch. Just ask the pitcher plant:

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Pitcher plants are a family of carnivorous plants - similar to the Venus Fly Trap -  that get their nutrients from eating insects rather than absorbing them from the soil. They typically live in areas where the soil is thin or acidic, and due to the poor soil conditions they can’t get the nutrients they need from their roots like other plants. Instead, they adapted another method of getting what they need: consuming insects! 

Pitcher plants in particular are characterized by their cup-shaped leaves, which are filled with a puddle of flower-scented nectar at the bottom. Unsuspecting bugs follow the sweet scent looking for a snack of their own, but end up becoming the snack. Once the insect falls into the cup, the waxy, smooth walls of the leaves make it so the bug can’t climb out again, and it ends up drowning in the pool of nectar. The nectar pool also contains digestive enzymes which helps break down the nutrients for the pitcher plant to absorb, kind of like the acid in your stomach. Appletun’s signature move, Apple Acid, makes a lot of sense in this context: its nectar attracts bug pokémon by the sweet scent, but the nectar is actually acidic, which helps it digest the bug pokémon to eat.

Appletun is part Grass-type, so the pitcher plant is a fair comparison, but it doesn’t explain the fact that Appletun looks more like a dragon than a plant, and the pokédex tells us that its nectar comes from everywhere on its skin, not only in its leaves.

To explain this we can look towards amphibians, like frogs and salamanders, who are known for having slimy skin!

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Amphibian skin needs to be wet to properly function: they “drink” through their skin to stay hydrated, and they absorb oxygen through their skin to breathe. It also helps them regulate their body temperature. The “slime” on an amphibians skin is actually a mucous, secreted by many glands throughout their skin, keeping them hydrated. Some salamanders also have beneficial microbes in their slimy coating to boost their immune system. Tree me frogs commonly use their mucous to help stick to leaves and rocks, enabling them to climb, and others have even adapted to secrete poison in it to deter predators.

Appletun’s skin must contain many mucous glands like an amphibian, which constantly secretes the sweet-smelling liquid all over its body. I like to think it has a similar texture, scent, and appearance to apple pie filling. The slime probably has multiple purposes, like a frogs, to help Appletun stay hydrated and regulate its body temperature. But most importantly, the sweet scent attracts bug pokémon, which Appletun can then turn into a tasty snack.

Appletun’s skin contains glands that secret a mucous that smells like sweet plant nectar.  This slimy coating helps Appletun stay hydrated, boosts its immune system, and lures in prey for Appletun to eat.


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4threset:since appletun is based on apple pies but what if OTHER FRUIT PIES

4threset:

since appletun is based on apple pies but what if OTHER FRUIT PIES


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