Cutiefly (Pokémon)
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Cutiefly (Japanese: アブリー Aburī) is a dual-type Bug/Fairy Pokémon.
Biology
Cutiefly is a tiny Pokémon with comparatively large wings. It has a pale yellow body with a white face and tail. It has large eyes with spots resembling pixels in them, a long brown nose, and two tiny transparent tufts on its head resembling antennae. The wings on its back are wide and flat. They are white with brown loop markings toward the bottom and have a white tuft of hair between them. It has four spindly legs with round feet.
Cutiefly is capable of detecting the aura of living things, such as plants, people, and Pokémon. It collects nectar and pollen from flowers, which are found by the color and brightness of their auras. However, when a living creature is excited, its aura resembles flower in full bloom. As a result, Cutiefly tend to gather around being feeling strong emotions. This Pokémon can be found in fields and meadows, but is sometimes attract to towns or buildings by the emotions of living beings.[1]
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Origin
Cutiefly appears to be based on the bee fly.
Name origin
Cutiefly may be a combination of cutie-pie and bee fly.
Aburī may be a combination of 吊虻 tsuriabu (bee fly), lovely, and フェアリー fairy.
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