
Suwanni
Waddle Pokémon


Waddle Pokémon


Abilities: Big Pecks / Run Away / Tangled Feet (Hidden Ability)
Height: 0.3m / 1'02"
Weight: 1.8kg / 4.3lbs
Gender Ratio: 0% Male ♂ / 100% Female ♀
Egg Groups: Flying
Evolves From: N/A
Evolves To: Suweylli (Level 26)
Pokédex Entry: A cheerful Pokémon, Suwanni bob about in lakes and streams, following their mothers with gusto. It is not uncommon to see a row of Suwanni ducklings waddling across streets as they follow a Suweylli.

Suwanni are small purple birds, looking for all the world like a chubby duck. They have friendly faces with tufts of colored feathers on their cheeks. Their proportions give them a constant waddle, and they bob about cutely when they walk. Their beak and feet are a bright yellow in color. Shiny Suwanni themselves are yellow and downy in appearance.


Etymology: Suwanni is a alteration of the word swan.
Gender Differences: None. Suwanni is an all female species. Bluffin is its male companion species.
Special Abilities: None.
Behavior: Suwanni are friendly Pokémon, often forming large flocks in townships and cities in India. They usually are accompanied by at least one of their parent Pokémon, if not more, but it is not strange to see flocks of only Suwanni. They are fat and cute and love to eat, spending much of their time routing through tall grass in search of food. When met with a predator, Suwanni usually always flee.
Habitat: India, spanning the middle of it, mostly. Tropical islands are common.
Diet: Seeds and small bugs.

Berry Forest, Sevii Archipelago ■ Bond Bridge, Sevii Archipelago ■ Cape Brink, Sevii Archipelago ■ Five Isle Meadow, Sevii Archipelago ■ Icefall Cave, Sevii Archipelago
(This list is only a list of the locations from the canon universe to provide viable locations to catch the Pokémon. Custom Pokémon still appear in the other locations listed in the Habitat section.)

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