Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s eighty-sixth lesson on Pokémon biology. In today's lesson, we will be discussing Seel: the Sea Lion Pokémon. This water type is covered in light blue fur and has a small horn on top of its head, which it uses the break through thick ice. Its a big chonker with plenty of blubber to retain heat, allowing it to swim in temperatures as low as -40° Fahrenheit. Now I'm sure you're wondering, "what happens at -41°F"? And the answers is: it instantly turns into a blubbery, furry icicle. I'm kidding! We actually don't know. But what we do know is that Seel becomes more active as the temperature drops, so it loves to hunt at night. There's more to learn about Seel, so be sure to take plenty of notes, students!
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