Beneedle

Beneedle is a dual Bug and Grass-type Pokémon.

It is the final evolution of Pingsy, evolving from Thorncoon at level 31.

Physiology
Beneedle has a long, perciular insect-like body. It is covered in a green exoskeleton with yellow and browns ections traveling through its body. It has a wide shaped head with large closed yellow eyes. It has a vertical rectangular brown mouth. On top of its head is a set of green attennae and on the sides of its head are a set of large, brown spikes. Traveling throughout its body are small to medium sized brown spikes except for its neck, chest, hands, feet, wings, and belly (thorax). It has a small chest that leads to two pairs of arms. The arms both end in a green-like gauntlet full of spikes. It's hands are green and have two claws on them. Its body then curves backwards which has the end of the body, legs, and wings. Its legs bends a little foward giving the Pokémon a squating look. It has two balls that connect its body to the legs.

Behavior
Beneedle is a rather cautious and grumpy Pokémon. It dislikes being disurpted from its slumber and will lash out with its needles and spikes. It is a rather slow Pokémon that moves cautiously from tree to tree. When threatened, it performs a warning stance before attacking with its sharp thorns on its arms or legs

Gender differences
The female gender is slightly larger than the male.

Special abilities
Beneedle attacks using its powerful arms and legs that are covered in thorns. It can fire these thorns individually or all at once. These thorns are strong enough to pierce sheets of metal. It can aslo perform Bug and Grass-type attacks.

Habitat
Beneedle lives in dense forests where it can moe between trees with relative ease.

Diet
In the wild, Beneedle eats leaves and grasses. Once captured, however, they will eat Pokémon food like any other Pokémon.

In side games
This Pokémon has yet to appear in any side games.

Held items
None.

Evolution
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Origin
Beneedle is based off a Walking Stick or more accurately, the Spiny Stick Insect.

Name origin
Beneedle comes from "beetle" and "needle". Harisenda comes from "needle", "thousand", and "branch". (Hari, sen, eda).