![]() Their decline is attributed to habitat loss, highway mortality, disease, competition with non-native squirrels and loss of genetic diversity. The Western Gray Squirrel (Sciurus griseus) is now the least common squirrel seen in Washington and is listed as threatened in the state. Introduced into the Seattle area in the early 1900s, it has become well established in cities and suburbs. The most common tree squirrel in Western Washington is the non-native Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Washington State is home to nine of these species-seven native species: Western Gray Squirrel, Douglas Squirrel, Red Squirrel, Northern Flying Squirrel, Least Chipmunk, Townsend’s Chipmunk, and the Yellow-pine Chipmunk and two non-native or introduced species: Eastern Gray Squirrel and the Eastern Fox Squirrel. Over 30 species of tree squirrel and chipmunk are widely distributed across North America. Chipmunks, however, spend the majority of their time on the ground but are capable of climbing trees. Tree squirrels separate themselves from other members of the squirrel family because they live mostly among trees and not in burrows like ground squirrels. They are frequently seen in urban areas and city parks. This Pokémon has no moves exclusive to prior evolutions.Tree squirrels and chipmunks are some of the most familiar members of the rodent order. Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Quaquaval in that game.Moves marked with a double dagger (‡) can only be bred from a Pokémon who learned the move in an earlier generation.Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Quaquaval.Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Quaquaval. ![]() Type effectiveness Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is: Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.In side games Held items Stats Base stats Stat Game locations This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX. Flourishes of its decorative water feathers slice into its foes. This Pokémon uses its powerful legs to perform striking dances from far-off lands.ĭancing in ways that evoke far-away places, this Pokémon mesmerizes all that see it. In the anime Major appearances Minor appearances In the manga In the TCG Main article: Quaquaval (TCG) Game data Pokédex entries This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX.Ī single kick from a Quaquaval can send a truck rolling. Quaquaval is the only known Pokémon capable of learning the move Aqua Step. It can become very focused during critical situations. However, it is also stoic and very serious, especially when it comes to consistently polishing its skills. Quaquaval has a cheerful and energetic disposition, dancing away no matter what situation it faces. ![]() ![]() Quaquaval is viewed by Tsareena as its rival. It uses its legs to perform dance moves, some of which appear to be based on dances from faraway lands. Quaquaval's legs are well-trained and have incredible strength, being able to launch a truck away with a single kick. When attacking, these water feathers move forward and spin around Quaquaval's body, making a buzzsaw-like arrangement that it uses to slice into its enemies. In battle, Quaquaval is accompanied with a series of teardrop-shaped decorative water feathers, which are ejected from the organs on its tail feathers and fanned out behind its back. It has a defined rump and an elaborate-looking tail, with a circular base and three teardrop-shaped feathers decorating it at the top, along with two chains consisting of three feathers flanking it on either side. Its yellow feet have bulbous segments with three toes each the front-most segments are orange in color. Additional light blue accents decorate its waist and legs. Its forearms have three sets of feathers, each tipped with light blue and it has what resembles hands with three "fingers" each. Atop its head is a large, flowing, slick, dark blue crest, with long light blue and orange-red feathers at the front, separating the crest from the head. Its face has blue eyes and a pointed yellow beak. Its plumage is mostly dark blue, except for the light blue on its shoulders and tail, along with the white on its head, neck, chest, and individual tail feathers. Quaquaval is a humanoid Pokémon resembling a waterfowl.
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