Pokemon Crossbreeds: Firefly
Firefly is the name for members of the Ribombee line whose father is a Volcarona. The breed gets its name from the genus Ribombee is in (fly) and the typing of Volcarona (fire type). The breed most often comes about from Volcarona flying away from deserts or volcanoes and to meadows or forests in search food, where they will sometimes breed with the Ribombee there. The breed can most often be spotted on hot sunny days.
Cutiefly
Firefly cutiefly gain the traits of Larvesta, becoming fluffier and gaining red wings. While they aren't fire types, their bodies are still warm to the touch. Their wings, while being a trait from their father's line, also works as a way to repel predators by reflecting the sun's light and making it difficult for potential predators to spot.
Ribombee
Firefly Ribombee gain the traits of Volcarona such as the antenna shape and the wings. Because of their appearance, some folktales in Galar call them "Sun fairies." Folktales in Alola believe that this type of ribombee came about when drops of sun fell from the sky. Their warm temperature allows for their pollen puffs to come out cooked, making them a very popular breed for bakers.
Safe to Breed? No because of the size difference. Artificial insemination is suggested, but their can be complications with egg laying due to the size of the offspring being larger.
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