Water Types. They're considered so important to trainers, that they're always one of the main types that is offered as a starter to every new trainer. Most, if not all, are able to swim with some degree of skill, though they don't always know how to swim from the start. Unfortunately, not all of these Pokemon are fully aquatic. Some lack gills, and while they can use special organs in their bodies to fire water from, these organs can't filter oxygen, and aren't connected to the lungs at all. Despite this, many don't realize this fact, and there are many situations where near drownings can occur, even if the trainer really cares for their Pokemon. As such, we have this warning for any new trainers to be careful with their Water Types. These notes will note anything involving air breathing Water Types, and other aquatic Pokemon that aren't Water Types. Oshawott line Oshawott: 5 minutes Dewott: 7 minutes Samurott: 30 minutes Oshawott are known as the Sea Otter Pokemon, as their line is
Water Types. They're considered so important to trainers, that they're always one of the main types that is offered as a starter to every new trainer. Most, if not all, are able to swim with some degree of skill, though they don't always know how to swim from the start. Unfortunately, not all of these Pokemon are fully aquatic. Some lack gills, and while they can use special organs in their bodies to fire water from, these organs can't filter oxygen, and aren't connected to the lungs at all. Despite this, many don't realize this fact, and there are many situations where near drownings can occur, even if the trainer really cares for their Pokemon. As such, we have this warning for any new trainers to be careful with their Water Types. These notes will note anything involving air breathing Water Types, and other aquatic Pokemon that aren't Water Types. Oshawott line Oshawott: 5 minutes Dewott: 7 minutes Samurott: 30 minutes Oshawott are known as the Sea Otter Pokemon, as their line is