Tictopilar - Owl Mimic Pokemon - Bug
It lives in pairs for protection, hoping to ward of predators by mimicking a large pair of eyes. When its antennae and posterior horns twitch, they produce a ticking noise.

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Tictopilar - Owl Mimic Pokemon - Bug
It lives in pairs for protection, hoping to ward of predators by mimicking a large pair of eyes. When its antennae and posterior horns twitch, they produce a ticking noise.
Today’s anime mascot of the day is…!
Mojacko (Mojara), Mojari, Mojaru, and Momonja from Mojacko!
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Albinie - Tiny Owl Pokemon - Fairy
It loves to stare at anyone it sees, rotating its head in any direction to maintain eye contact, most people are unnerved by its otherworldly eyes. Its calls sound like a crying baby.
Goblin and Gremlin, together at last.
Both are encounterable in the Mojara Region.
The common Sableye is found in the many caves and abandoned mines that dot the landscape, preying on Carbink and other gemstones.
The rarer Valoan Sableye (known in its home region as Bulblin) keeps itself relegated to Mojara’s plentiful airports and airbases, where it gorges itself on electrical equipment, much to the annoyance of the locals.
Finished the Mojaran Geodude line
Geodude - Rock - Water
It collects water through the opening in its cranium. Its head acts as a natural purifier and it expels the clean water out of its mouth.
Graveler - Rock - Water
It is an aggressive Pokémon that relentlessly bullies the Geodude in its area, picking them up by the holes in their heads and bowling them into stalagmites. It can collect up to 40 gallons within its hollow body.
Gargoyale - Rock - Water
It sits beneath waterfalls to keep its stony shell polished. Sometimes mischievous Geodude climb onto its back and block the opening in its shell, causing it to launch them off with a high pressure jet of water.