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You're referring to Pachirisu, the Squirrel Pokémon!

One of the most surprising facts in Pokémon history is that the world-famous mascot, , was originally modeled after a squirrel. Designer Atsuko Nishida has stated that she wanted a character with puffed-out cheeks like a squirrel collecting nuts, and a long, fluffy tail. Although franchise creator Satoshi Tajiri eventually categorized Pikachu as the "Electric Mouse Pokémon," its visual DNA remains rooted in squirrel-like traits. Iconic Squirrel Pokémon Across Generations the squirrel pokemon

“Pachirisu makes electricity in its cheeks and then rubs its tail against them to charge it. The tail glows when charged.” — Pokémon Diamond Pokédex entry You're referring to Pachirisu, the Squirrel Pokémon

True to real squirrels, Pachirisu nests in tree hollows and forages for berries. However, it adds an Electric twist: it rubs its cheek pouches (similar to Pikachu) to generate electricity, then stores that power in the fur of its tail . When threatened, it can unleash a shock by slapping its tail. It’s also known to use static cling to stick to walls or ceilings temporarily. However, it adds an Electric twist: it rubs

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