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*Pudgy Pidgey Isle may be a reference to one of the {{wp|Galapagos Islands}}, where {{wp|Charles Darwin}} examined the differences between {{wp|finches}} on each island. In ''[[EP211|Fly Me to the Moon]]'', {{an|Professor Oak}} explained to {{Ash}} various scientific theories for why the Pidgey on the island might be so pudgy, one of the theories being {{wp|natural selection}}.
*Pudgy Pidgey Isle may be a reference to one of the {{wp|Galapagos Islands}}, where {{wp|Charles Darwin}} examined the differences between {{wp|finches}} on each island. In ''[[EP211|Fly Me to the Moon]]'', {{an|Professor Oak}} explained to {{Ash}} various scientific theories for why the Pidgey on the island might be so pudgy, one of the theories being {{wp|natural selection}}.


*The Pudgy Pidgey also show a similarity to the rare {{wp|New Zealand}} bird, the {{wp|Kakapo}}, a species of flightless parrots which reside on {{wp|Codfish Island}}, a small island off the coast of New Zealand. The Kakapo grew large and flightless due to a lack of mammalian predators.  
*The Pudgy Pidgey also show a similarity to the rare {{wp|New Zealand}} bird, the {{wp|Kakapo}}, a species of flightless parrots which reside on {{wp|Codfish Island}}, a small island off the coast of New Zealand. The Kakapo grew large and flightless due to a lack of mammalian predators.
*Wilbur and Orville are the names of the {{wp|Wright Brothers}}, whom first accomplished powered flight.  


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