#495.5 - Snivy seek out sunlight, where they photosynthesize through their tail leaves. The energy absorbed from the sun makes their movements swifter and helps them grow. A maturing Snivy will begin to grow back spine leaves, further aiding in their photosynthesis. They look up to Serperior and are constantly looking to them for better ways to keep their leaves free of dirt. [Old Version]
#496.5 - As they age, Servine’s small legs go unused, and are held against their side to allow for faster slithering movement. Capable of adeptly hiding in thick foliage and shadows to avoid attacks, Servine will avoid going all-out if possible. An older Servine is able to intimidate opponents with just a glare, while the younger Pokemon have been observed practicing this menacing look in reflective pools of water.
Named: Snivy - Snapling - Servine - Serpaline - Serperior
(Snapling [snay·plihng] is a combination of “snake” and “sapling”; Serpaline [sur·puh·leen] is a combination of “serptentine” and “sepal / sepaline,” the small green parts of the flower that protect and support the petals.)
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