Pokemon #371, Bagon, Dragon type, Rock Head Pokemon.
Intro :
Bagon is a small, blue, reptilian pokemon with patches of yellow on its underside, jaw and ear areas. Despite it's size of 0.6m, it is very muscular and possesses great strength in it's neck and legs. Its arms are short and thin which make it hard for Bagon to grasp objects but occasionally they manage to pick up food such as berries or nuts, other then this they are almost useless. Bagon has a exo-skeleton that covers its head and runs down it's neck to the upper back. It is as hard as tempered steel as a result of continuously bashing its head into rocks and other pokemon.
Habitat :
Bagon are an uncommon species of pokemon. They can be found in mountainous areas or on the edge of various cliffs.
Diet : Despite its rather sharp canines and fierce image, Bagon prefers to eat fruit and nuts found in the wild. It bashes trees and tall bushes with its head to unhinge the fruit or nuts for them to fall to the ground.
Biology :
Bagon is a very ambitious pokemon. Bagon has a dream of one day soaring above the high clouds. Everyday it hurls itself off a cliff or mountain in an atempt to fly, smashing its head into the ground below and then spending the remainder of the day trekking back up the mountain or cliff. Because of these daily actions, its neck muscles keep developing. Because of its inability to fly, Bagon can easily become frustrated and takes out its rage on other pokemon and surrounding scenery.
Bagon is not a territorial pokemon and rarely socialises among other bagon. Bagon is recognised as a lonely pokemon but doesnt make an effort to socialise as its interests are solely in flying.
Trainers Notes :
'' A stubborn little fellow, capable of dishing out serious hurt, tough as nails. But hes just a pokemon that needs a hug sometimes! '' -Drake, Hoenn Elite Four.
Pokemon League Commision :
Bagon is qualified as a Class B pokemon. Bagon possesses many traits desired in pokemon such as toughness and focus but can be destructive in environments due to its violent nature. There are few in the wild but an increase in population could lead to destruction of public locations or protected habitats. Bagon should only be caught in limited quantities and kept on a short leash in public places. Any violations in these rules can result in a hefty fine and a sentence to solitary confinement.