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Queen ❅ Elsa ([personal profile] defyingfrigidity) wrote2014-10-11 06:28 pm

Third Flake [video]

[One day, Elsa will make a post to the network that doesn't involve questioning everyone. Today? not really one of those days.]

I'm sorry I've asked so many questions every time I post messages here. After being here for over a month, one would think that I knew enough to not need to ask so many questions. But this is just... something I haven't seen before. So I have to ask.

[The camera shifts from Elsa's face down to her lap. Wriggling happily upon it, nose pushing against her palm as it snuffles curiously, is a Dratini. But there's something a little.... odd about it.]

Do pokemon come in different colors? From what I've been able to tell with others of the species I've seen, it hasn't been the case, but this little one hatched today, and she's.... different, from the pictures I've seen of this species. Is this normal?
enjoymyatelier: maybe he should check the foundations, come to think of it. (red car. good point.)

[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2014-10-13 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, it does --- in captivity, it only has to do with sensitivity to sunlight and eyesight problems, but in the wild it can make animals an easier target for predators.

But really, with Pokemon, neither of those are an issue. I have several "shiny" Pokemon of my own, and outside of having odd coloring, there's really nothing to set them apart from others of their species.
enjoymyatelier: have fun storming the castle, kayneth (a totally honorable mage duel)

[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2014-11-13 12:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it's only natural to be worried on that basis, but Pokemon tend to do fairly well for themselves. Keep an eye on her, but don't lose much sleep over it, if that makes sense.