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Chimecho is a light-blue Pokémon with a round body and three stubby feet. Chimecho has a red stripe running across the horizontal length of its body and has yellow suction-cup-like growth on top. Like Chingling, It has ribbon-like tail which appears to be underneath Chimecho's body intead of on top of the head like Chingling, the tail ends with a red tip.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
These Pokémon have mostly have sound-based abilities such as creating soundwaves in the ultrasonic range and other noises. They use their echoing cries to attack or to communicate with others.
Behavior
They communicate using seven distinct cries. These cries may convey different feelings.
Chimecho, the Windchime Pokémon. Chimecho has a voice that reverberates from deep within its body. When angry, the soundwaves can be powerful enough to blow opponents away.
Chimecho makes its cries echo inside its hollow body. When this Pokémon becomes enraged, its cries result in ultrasonic waves that have the power to knock foes flying.
In high winds, Chimecho cries as it hangs from a tree branch or the eaves of a building using a suction cup on its head. This Pokémon plucks berries with its long tail and eats them.
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