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  1. Apr 23, 2016 · Most every Pokemon can breed and reproduce. But there's a lot of genderless Pokemon that still somehow make more of themselves, without the help of a Ditto. ...

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  2. Sep 30, 2023 · Pokémon Reproduction - Explored - How does it work?#pokemon

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  3. Jan 16, 2024 · No, history shows that Pokémon only reproduce sexually. Even the genderless Pokémon need a Ditto to produce a viable egg. If they could reproduce asexually, male-only Pokémon would not find it so hard to breed. Even the steel types would breed without you having to find a Ditto. A Pokémon with unknown gender is said to be incapable of breeding.

  4. Jan 18, 2013 · Worksheet:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Asexual-Reproduction-10309588When an organism reproduces it makes another organism of the same species....

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    In English-language official media, these Pokémon are generally referred to as being gender unknown, as having or being of unknown gender, or simply by stating that their gender is unknown. As a prenominal adjective, it is generally hyphenated, such as in "gender-unknown Pokémon",though it has also appeared without being hyphenated. Alternate terms...

    Gender-unknown Pokémon (except Ditto) can only breed with Ditto. However, most gender-unknown Pokémon are in the No Eggs Discovered group, meaning that those Pokémon cannot breed at all. Ditto itself can be bred with any Pokémon that can breed (except Ditto), but the Eggs produced are always based on the other Pokémon's species. Prior to Pokémon Sc...

    While most Pokémon are either male or female, gender-unknown Pokémon are characterized by the fact that they are not known to be of either gender. In-universe, this is because no one has been able to determinethe gender of these Pokémon, including scientists. Most of these Pokémon are in the No Eggs Discovered group. Of these, the Legendary, Mythic...

    In To Catch a Rotom!, after Iris tries to have her Emolga use Attract on three Rotom, Professor Oakremarks that Rotom are neither male nor female.

  5. Apr 14, 2020 · Like other life forms, Pokémon need to reproduce to continue the species. However, not all procreate in the same manner. Obviously, in a franchise aimed at children, we've never seen Pokémon engaging in a sexual relationship, but by digging into Pokémon lore, there is evidence the Pokémon do, in fact, reproduce sexually.

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  7. It's already given that Pokémon doesn't actually reproduce the way they do in-game. We've been given multiple facts about how certain Pokémon reproduce that doesn't include "laying eggs", such as Exeggcute being Exeggutor heads that has fallen off, Kangaskhan having babies in their pouches like kangaroos or Honedges being swords possessed by other Ghost type Pokémon.

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