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Corsola is a small, pink, roundish Pokémon with branch-like growths on its back, which are similar to coral. There is a smaller, blunt horn on its forehead, and it has black, oval eyes. It has a white underside, which speckles towards the sides. Its four legs and two arms are blunt and stubby. Found in the {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|Sea Pokémon|warm shallow waters}} of southern seas, Corsola requires clean water to live. If its habitat is dirty, the growths on its back become discolored and degenerate. However, when it is healthy, its growths regularly shed and grow back. It is able to regrow them over the course of a single night. It forms large social groups. Occasionally, these groups get so large that people may live atop them, as is the case in [[Pacifidlog Town]]. Corsola's horn is a prized material, commonly used for jewelry and carving as seen in [[EP213|the anime]]. Smaller Pokémon like {{p|Seadra}} and {{p|Luvdisc}} are sometimes sheltered by Corsola's branches, and even offer it protection from foes.
Corsola is a small, pink, roundish Pokémon with branch-like growths on its back, which are similar to coral. There is a smaller, blunt horn on its forehead, and it has black, oval eyes. It has a white underside, which speckles towards the sides. Its four legs and two arms are blunt and stubby. Found in the {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|Sea Pokémon|warm shallow waters}} of southern seas, Corsola requires clean water to live. If its habitat is dirty, the growths on its back become discolored and degenerate. However, when it is healthy, its growths regularly shed and grow back. It is able to regrow them over the course of a single night. It forms large social groups. Occasionally, these groups get so large that people may live atop them, as is the case in [[Pacifidlog Town]]. Corsola's horn is a prized material, commonly used for jewelry and carving as seen in [[EP213|the anime]]. Smaller Pokémon like {{p|Seadra}} and {{p|Luvdisc}} are sometimes sheltered by Corsola's branches, and even offer it protection from foes.


Galarian Corsola was wiped out by sudden changes in ocean temperature cause by a meteor impact, turning it into a Ghost-type. Its body is a bleached white with half-closed pink eyes and a perpetual frown, and its arms and branches have a distinctly semitransparent  appearance to them; the latter can be used to take root inside and drain the life force of others. The branches cannot cause injures or pain. They are commonly found in the remains of prehistoric seas, and while they can be mistaken for ordinary rocks they will curse anybody who kicks them by accident<ref>https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon-galar-region/corsola/</ref>.
Galarian Corsola were wiped out by sudden changes in ocean temperature caused by a meteor impact, turning it into a Ghost-type. Its body is a bleached white with half-closed pink eyes and a perpetual frown, and its arms and branches have a distinctly semitransparent  appearance to them; the latter can be used to take root inside and drain the life force of others. The branches cannot cause injures or pain. They are commonly found in the remains of prehistoric seas, and while they can be mistaken for ordinary rocks they will curse anybody who kicks them by accident<ref>https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon-galar-region/corsola/</ref>.


In the [[Alola]] [[region]], {{p|Mareanie}} and {{p|Toxapex}} are natural predators of Corsola. Ironically in the [[Galar]] region, they have not realized the branches of the Galarian Corosla are delicious despite appearance.
In the [[Alola]] [[region]], {{p|Mareanie}} and {{p|Toxapex}} are natural predators of Corsola. In the [[Galar]] region, they have not realized the branches of Corosla are delicious.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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