Have you ever taken a close look at the Pokédex entries for each Pokémon? Have you wondered how Bulbasaur gets its bulb or why Wartortle has wings for ears? Then you are the kind of student Prof. Jacob is looking for! Every week, along with his lab assistant Mr. Kurtis and aspiring Pokémon trainer Corbin, we discuss each Pokédex entry for a new Pokémon. Lucky for you, this class is completely free! Simply download and listen to each lesson, and you’ll be a Pokémon expert in no time. Don’t forget, all grades are final, and Welcome to the World of Pokémon! New lessons every Wednesday.
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 226th lesson on Pokémon biology. And this lesson is all about Mantine: the Kite Pokémon. This water and flying type loves the open seas, where it swims freely with its good buddy Remoraid. Remoraid attaches itself to the underside of Mantine's fin, where it scavenges its leftovers and fights together if attacked. Mantine is sometimes misidentified as a bird Pokémon as it frequently breaches the water, flying 300 feet into the air! Imagine a little Remoraid seeing the world from that height - talk about living the high life. There's more to learn about Mantine, so strap in and take good notes!**We are hosting our first WWOP charity stream on Sun, June 22 at 6pm EST. Subscribe on MewTube to get notified when we go live: https://www.youtube.com/@WWOPokemon**►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 225th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's class is all about Delibird: the Delivery Pokémon. Do you know what Delibird delivers? Good vibes, baby… and food! Delibird collects food in its tail to later share with its chicks and even other Pokémon & humans. It typically offers bug Pokémon to hungry humans, which sounds gross, but they do offer a good source of protein. If attacked, Delibird will throw food at its opponent. So is every battle with Delibird a food fight? A question for the scholars. And there's more to learn about Delibird, so please take detailed notes!**Schedule change: The Head Mistress has mandated that we temporarily switch to a biweekly schedule for the summer. We will return to weekly uploads on Wed, Sep 3.**►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 224th lesson on Pokémon biology. And for this class, we will be discussing Octillery: the Jet Pokémon and evolved form of Remoraid. This water type loves hiding out in rocky holes or pots. If threatened, Octillery will emerge and squirt ink from its mouth to escape. This ink will obscure its enemy's vision and dull their sense of smell, making it harder to track the fleeing Octillery. Talk about a slippery little fiend! And there's even more to learn about Octillery, so please take good notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 223rd lesson on Pokémon biology. In today's lesson, we will be discussing Remoraid: the Jet Pokémon. This cute little water type is known for shooting jets of water out of its mouth - a real spitter! With its toned and mighty abs, Remoraid can shoot Pokémon out of the air from over 300 feet away. This pinpoint precision has granted Remoraid the title of “Sniper of the Seas”. Talk about a flex. And there's more to learn about Remoraid, so make sure you take good notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 222nd lesson on Pokémon biology. For today's lesson, we will be discussing Corsola: the Coral Pokémon. Corsola are typically found in warmer, shallow waters in southern regions. But above all, Corsola needs clean water to live. If the water is too filthy, the branches on its back will become discolored and eventually crumble away. But fear not! If you nurse your Corsola back to health in the correct environment, it will regrow said branches over a single night. Talk about impressive! And there's more to learn about this adorable Pokémon, so please take detailed notes.►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 221st lesson on Pokémon biology. And today's lesson is all about Piloswine: the Swine Pokémon and evolved form of Swinub. This ice and ground type is covered in a thick fur coat, allowing it to survive in frigid temperatures. In fact, Piloswine's fur is so long that it covers its eyes and hooved feet. Do you ever think Piloswine trips over its own fur and face plants? If you see that happen, please don't embarrass the Piloswine. Because it can't see well, Piloswine uses its acute sense of smell to check its surroundings and find food buried beneath snow and ice. And there's more to learn about Piloswine, so make sure you take good notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 220th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's lesson is on Swinub: the Pig Pokémon. Swinub is an adorable little fluff ball that burrows through ice and mud with its pink baby nose, sniffing for food. Swinub have been known to occasionally discover hot springs beneath the ground. Imagine you're scouring for food and you find a hot tub - talk about a nice surprise! Can you guess what Swinub's favorite food is? Well, I won't spoil it for you. Tune in and find out!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 219th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's lesson is all about Magcargo: the Lava Pokémon and evolved form of Slugma. This fire and rock type is the definition of hot. Magcargo's internal temperature can reach over 18,000 °F. At that temperature, water will literally evaporate on contact with Magcargo's body. So for trainers interested in raising a Magcargo, please be very cautious about when and where you bring it out. Magcargo is practically a walking volcano… or sliding volcano. Or does it slither? There's more to learn about Magcargo, so lock in, and take notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 218th lesson on Pokémon biology. And this lesson is all about Slugma: the Lava Pokémon. The first thing you'll notice about Slugma is that it never stops moving. If it isn't constantly mobile, Slugma will cool and become brittle enough to break apart. And we don't want that! Slugma's entire circulatory system is composed of magma, which carries nutrients and oxygen to its organs. So wait, are its organs made of magma too? Will the Pokédex entries tell us? Tune in, take notes, and find out!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 217th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's lesson is all about Ursaring: the Hibernator Pokémon and evolved form of Teddiursa. Ursaring uses its very sharp claws to mark trees in its territory that bear good fruit. So if you happen upon strange claw marks on a tree in the woods, you need to watch your back! And if you're carrying honey, you can forget about leaving the woods unscathed - that's an Ursaring's favorite treat! No matter where you run, no matter where you hide, Ursaring will use its keen sense of smell to find you. There's no escape. Run. Anyway, make sure you take notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 216th lesson on Pokémon biology. Prof. Jacob returns to teach the class all about Teddiursa: the Little Bear Pokémon. Teddiursa is so adorable to look at, there's an 85% chance you might die… that hasn't been proven but it's probably true. Teddiursa is almost always licking its paws because they're usually coated in honey that it either finds or makes itself by blending Beedrill pollen with fruits. And guess what? Every Teddirusa has a unique flavor on its paws! Do you think Teddiursa take turns licking each other's paws? I might actually die of cuteness overload at the thought! And there's much more to learn about Teddiursa, so lock in, and take some good notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 215th lesson on Pokémon biology. We come to a close with Bug Extravaganza… and also Sneasel by learning all about… you guessed: Sneasel. Sneasel is the Sharp Claw Pokémon, which makes sense considering it has two large retractable claws on its hands and feet. These claws are used for climbing trees as well as poking holes in eggs to slurp out the contents inside. Yummy! And there's more to learn about this sneaky little Pokémon, so make sure you take detailed notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 214th lesson on Pokémon biology. Continuing this month's event, Bug Extravaganza… and also Sneasel, Mr. Kurtis will be teaching the class all about Heracross: the Single Horn Pokémon. And what do that horn be doing? Well, I'll tell ya! Heracross' horn is used for throwing things, Pokémon, and people. It's capable of hurling things 100 times its own weight! Now, can you guess how much Mega Heracross can lift? Tune into the lesson to find out!►Champion Lance Trumpet Cover:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6nvRElS5JI►Support the Professor's class on Patreon:patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 213th lesson on Pokémon biology. As we continue Bug Extravaganza… and also Sneasel, Mr. Kurtis teaches the class all about Shuckle: the Mold Pokémon. This cute little bug/rock type is known for storing berries in its shell. Once the berries are inside, they are liquefied and fermented by Shuckle's digestive juices. Once digested, the fermented berries turn into a delicious, gooey juice that can be added to smoothies, yogurt, or whatever you like! There's more to learn about Shuckle, so make sure you take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 212th lesson on Pokémon biology. This week marks the start of Bug Extravaganza… and also Sneasel. For this month, Mr. Kurtis takes the reins for the next several lessons as we learn about various bug types (and also Sneasel). And for today's lesson, we begin by learning all about Scizor: the Pincer Pokémon and evolved form of Scyther. Scizor's body and muscles are as hard as steel, with pincers able to crush any object. If Scizor locates an enemy, it will attack with its pincers and brutally smash its opponent until there's nothing left. While it's brutalizing its enemy, Scizor uses its wings to regulate its body temperature to prevent itself from overheating and melting. Yikes, talk about a rough way to go. And there's more to learn about Scizor, including its Mega Evolution, so strap in and take notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there and Merry Christmas! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 211th lesson on Pokémon biology. For today's holiday lesson, we will be discussing Qwilfish: the Balloon Pokémon. I bet you're wondering what this little fella has to do with balloons. Well, inquisitive student, that's because Qwilfish will drink over 2.6 gallons of water to inflate its body just before attacking. Speaking of inflation, Qwilfish will try to puff up and increase its body size to match its opponent… no matter how large. It doesn't matter if it's facing a Tyranitar or a Wailord, Qwilfish will still try. There's more to learn about Qwilfish, so please take detailed notes, and enjoy today's talent show! Lessons resume on February 5. ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 210th lesson on Pokémon biology. In this lesson, we will be discussing Granbull: the Fairy Pokémon and evolved form of Snubbull. Remember those tiny baby teeth Snubbull had? Well, they've been replaced with heavy fangs on Granbull's lower jaw! So fierce, right!? Well, not actually. Granbull is known for being very timid and sensitive. So much so that it makes Snubbull look like a scary monster. That may be an exaggeration. The point is: Granbull is actually a big baby. But there's more to learn about Granbull, so lock in and take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 209th lesson on Pokémon biology. For today's class, we return to the Day Care to learn about Snubbull: the Fairy Pokémon. This cute little baby is a favorite among women… and Corbin. Although it has a fierce-looking appearance, Snubbull is actually quite timid and cowardly. But once it gets to know you, Snubbull is all play all day! Don't be fooled: there's a lot of love and affection in that tiny body. And there's so much to learn about Snubbull, so make sure you take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 208th lesson on Pokémon biology. And today's lesson is all about Steelix: the Iron Snake Pokémon and evolved form of Onix. This giant, fearsome Pokémon can burrow underground up to sixth-tenths of a mile - that's nearly a mile! Steelix is able to effortlessly chew boulders as it digs, crunching up anything in its path. And when it comes to a sturdy hide, Steelix is unmatched. Due to constant exposure to heat and pressure underground, Steelix has developed a body harder than diamonds. And there's more to learn about Steelix, so please take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 207th lesson on Pokémon biology. For today's class in Corbin's apartment, we will be learning all about Gligar: the Fly Scorpion Pokémon! And fly it does… right into your unsuspecting face! Gligar is known for stealthily gliding through the air and into its prey's face, where it clamps down and jabs them with its stinger. Maybe not the best Pokémon for the kids to play with. And there's more to learn about Gligar, including its ties to Thanksgiving in Johto, so make sure you take good notes! ►Kimono Girls' Theme Remastered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViLuqKxia8w ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 206th lesson on Pokémon biology. And for today's lesson, we will be discussing Dunsparce: the Land Snake Pokémon. This normal type Pokémon is a floater, meaning it uses its tiny wings to float around... duh. Many researchers believe these wings were once used to help Dunsparce fly during ancient times. But now, Dunsparce is all about the ground. When it wants to escape, Dunsparce uses its tail to burrow into the ground backwards. I said BACKWARDS - that's some serious skillz! And there's more to learn about Dunsparce, so take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 205th lesson on Pokémon biology. And in today's class, we will be discussing Forretress: the Bagworm Pokémon. This bug & steel type is a tough cookie! Forretress is encased in a hard shell, which it uses to defend itself by shooting parts of it out at enemies. Talk about shell shocking… am I right!? But here's the thing about Forretress: no one actually knows what's inside the shell. The world's greatest mystery perhaps? Maybe not, but it's still something to think about! And there's more to learn about Forretress, so make sure you take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 204th lesson on Pokémon biology. For today's class, we will be learning about Pineco: the Bagworm Pokémon. This cute little bug type Pokémon is encased in a protective shell, which it makes thicker by gluing tree bark to its body. And the glue it uses is homegrown, baby! It's made from Pineco's spit, which hardens when exposed to air. And there's more to learn about this little fella, so strap in and take notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 203rd lesson on Pokémon biology. And in today's special Halloween-themed lesson, we will be learning about Girafarig: the Long Neck Pokémon. Totally on theme, right? Girafarig has an additional head on the end of its tail. Some may find that scary, right? It's been said that this tail head can't think much on its own, but is responsible for unleashing Girafarig's psychic abilities. And also it bites… scaryyyyyy! There's more to learn about Girafarig, so grab your Halloween costumes, prepare a bowl of candy, turn down the lights, and grab your notebook! ►Halloween theme by Pokestir: https://x.com/pokestir ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 202nd lesson on Pokémon biology. For today's lesson, we will be discussing Wobbuffet: the Patient Pokémon. This chill psychic type rarely attacks first. But when it is attacked, oh boy… you're in for it. If provoked, Wobbuffet will counter attack you into next week! Wobbuffet also keeps its tail hidden and will protect it at all costs. Some believe its tail holds a special secret. Oooooooh! And there's more to learn about Wobbuffet, so strap in and take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 201st lesson on Pokémon biology. And in this class today, we will be taking a field trip to learn about Unown: the Symbol Pokémon. There are 28 different forms of Unown, with each representing a different letter of the alphabet (plus two punctuation marks). Like their namesake, Unown are shrouded in mystery and there's a lot we don't know about them. And although these Pokémon are shaped like hieroglyphs, many researchers wonder which came first: the ancient writings or the Unown. Something to ponder! There's more to learn about Unown, so take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 200th lesson on Pokémon biology. Wow, 200 lessons!? Insane! For today's class, we will be learning about Misdreavus: the Screech Pokémon. And screech it does indeed. Is that proper grammar? Misdreavus is a mischievous little booger, startling people by yanking on their hair or screaming right in their ears. Listeners, beware! Its shrieks have been known to resemble that of a child's, which is horrifying. So for parents of young ones, if you hear your “child” crying in the other room… just be careful. There's more to learn about Misdreavus in this fun-filled lesson, so please take notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 199th lesson on Pokémon biology. And in today's class, we will be discussing Slowking: the Royal Pokémon and other evolved form of Slowpoke. Remember how Shellder loves biting Slowpoke tails? Well guess what… now it's on Slowpoke's head. Shellder's bite releases a toxin that seeps into Slowpoke's brain, causing it to awaken a newfound intelligence and power like none other - becoming Slowking! So what happens if that Shellder comes off the head? Well, you gotta tune into the lesson to find out! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 198th lesson on Pokémon biology. For today's lesson, we will be discussing Murkrow: the Darkness Pokémon (wow so edgy). This nocturnal Pokémon loves anything that sparkles. It's been known to frequently fight with Pokémon, such as Meowth or Gabite, in order to raid their stashes. And whatever shiny things Murkrow steals, it returns to its trainer. So trainers: is it really theft if YOU didn't steal it? Something to think about. Many people are superstitious and believe that saying a specific incantation will protect you from Murkrow's thievery and trickery. And if you're wondering what that incantation is, then tune in to find out! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 197th lesson on Pokémon biology. And for today's lesson, we will be learning about Umbreon: the Moonlight Pokémon and dark type evolution of Eevee. Umbreon is a nocturnal hunter, using its highly-developed eyesight to spot prey in pure darkness. And when Umbreon is ready to attack, the beautiful rings on its body will glow! Believe it or not, Umbreon's rings will glow for a variety of reasons. “What are they?” I hear you ask. Well, why would I spoil it here in the description? Strap in, get your notebooks, and learn all about Umbreon! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 196th lesson on Pokémon biology. And in today's class, we will be learning all about Espeon: the Sun Pokémon and psychic evolution of Eevee. Espeon's fur is so special that it can sense changes in the weather and predict its enemy's movements. And on top of that, Espeon can also read your thoughts. So keep it clean, folks… Espeon knows all. And there's much more to learn about Espeon, so make sure you take detailed notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 195th lesson on Pokémon biology. This lesson today is about Quagsire: the Water Fish Pokémon and evolved form of Wooper. Quagsire is a carefree soul, so much so that it is completely unbothered when it swims into boats. So if you're ever out on a boat and you feel a random bump, it's probably a dumb Quagsire carelessly swimming. And there's more to learn about Quagsire, so lock in and take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 194th lesson on Pokémon biology. And today's lesson is all about Wooper: the Water Fish Pokémon. This cutie loves cold water. And do you know what it loves more than that? Mud! Wooper loves to bury itself in mud while sleeping underwater. Soooo cozy! Wooper is also coated in a toxic, slimy film that keeps it from dehydrating. This slimy film also causes shooting pain if touched barehanded, so be careful. And there's more to learn about Wooper, including its Paldean variant, so make sure you take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 193rd lesson on Pokémon biology. And today's class is all about Yanma: the Clear Wing Pokémon. Yanma is a masterful flier. So much so that it can make sudden stops and turns midair! That maneuverability is unfathomable. Yanma also has 360-degree vision, meaning it can spot prey in any direction without even moving its eyes. And there's more to learn about Yanma, so buckle up and take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 192nd lesson on Pokémon biology. This lesson is on Sunflora: the Sun Pokémon. As you might've guessed, Sunflora is all about the sun. Throughout the day, Sunflora is constantly chasing sunlight in order to convert it into energy. And when the sun sets, Sunflora stops moving completely! So Sunflora has gotta make sure it's not in a bad part of town when the sun sets, if you catch my drift. There's more to learn about Sunflora, so make sure you're taking notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 191st lesson on Pokémon biology. This class today is all about Sunkern: the Seed Pokémon. This little grass type is a weak one. Pretty puny in fact. But that's because Sunkern is storing all of its energy for its evolution. Literally all Sunkern does is fall out of the sky and drink morning dew. What a way to live! I would say there's a lot more to learn about Sunkern, but I'd be lying. ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 190th lesson on Pokémon biology. And today's lesson is all about Aipom: the Long Tail Pokémon. This little cutie uses its strong tail for many things, such as hanging on branches, picking fruits, and more. Because it's always using its tail, Aipom has weak, baby arms. They're cute no doubt, but ultimately useless (same). And there's more to learn about Aipom, so make sure you take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 189th lesson on Pokémon biology. Wait… no this isn't a lesson. It's a village debriefing/announcement/warning. That makes sense, right? Either way, we're learning about Jumpluff: the Cottonweed Pokémon and final evolved form of Hoppip. Don't let Jumpluff fool you with its kind face - it drifts on seasonal winds and releases its cotton spores all around the world. And inhaling these spores has been known to cause coughing and itchiness. What a plague Jumpluff is! So please, take detailed notes today because there is much more to learn about this dangerous Pokémon! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 188th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's lesson is all about Skiploom: the Cottonweed Pokémon and evolved form of Hoppip. Skiploom is known for the beautiful bloom on top of its head, which opens and closes as the temperature fluctuates. And like Hoppip, Skiploom also floats! However, it has a bit more control over where it goes. When the weather gets too chilly, Skiploom bids farewell and floats to warmer places. Wish I could do that. And there's more info to learn about Skiploom, so take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon ►Mr. Kurtis' Ringtone - Flint 4K - Stay Buggin'
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 187th lesson on Pokémon biology. And for today's lesson and class field trip, we will be learning about Hoppip: the Cottonweed Pokémon. Hoppip is so light that it is easily lifted off the ground and swept away by the wind. To counter this, Hoppip will cluster with its friends and use its feet to firmly grip the ground. Trainers, if the weather looks suspicious, bring those Hoppips inside! And there's more to learn about this cute Pokémon, so please take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 186th lesson on Pokémon biology. This lesson is on Politoed: the Frog Pokémon and the other final evolved form of Poliwag. Although it may not look like it, Politoed is the most revered Pokémon of the Poliwag evolutionary line. Politoed acts as a leader to both Poliwag and Poliwhirl, who gather when they hear its cry. And when a group of Politoed come together, they sing in unison as a loud, bellowing chorus. What a sight that must be! And there's much more to learn about Politoed, so take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 185th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's class is all about Sudowoodo: the Imitation Pokémon. Take a guess, what type do you think Sudowoodo is? Did you guess “grass”? Well you're wrong! Sudowoodo is a rock type that disguises itself as a tree to avoid predators. But as soon as it starts raining, Sudowoodo flees to find shelter as quickly as possible. So if you're ever unsure if you're looking at a tree or a Sudowoodo, just spray it with your favorite liquid to find out. There's more to learn about Sudowoodo, so take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 184th lesson on Pokémon biology. And today's lesson is all about Azumarill: the Aqua Rabbit Pokémon and evolved form of Marill. Azumarill is essentially a lifeguard, rescuing drowning Pokémon and people by creating air bubbles that will help them breathe. This is a great Pokémon to have around if you're learning to swim because even if Azumarill takes its eyes off you, it will hear you drowning underwater with its highly-developed ears. There's more to learn about Azumarill, so make sure you take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 183rd lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's lesson is on Marill: the Aqua Mouse Pokémon. This little cutie is able to swim effectively in strong currents due to its water-resistant fur and oil-filled tail, which acts as a buoy to keep it afloat. And when a swimming Marill gets the munchies, it just dives down and feeds on aquatic plants. Mmmm - water salad is my favorite! And there's more to learn about Marill, so make sure you take detailed notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 182nd lesson on Pokémon biology. And this class today will be all about Bellossom: the Flower Pokémon and other evolved form of Gloom. This happy-go-lucky Pokémon is always found dancing, especially when it's sunny outside. And when Bellossom dance, their petals rub together to create a sweet, soothing sound. Natural Pokémon ASMR for your ear holes. There's more to learn about Bellossom, so make sure you're taking notes! We'll see you for our next lesson on May 8th - enjoy your spring break! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 181st lesson on Pokémon biology. This lesson is all about Ampharos: the Light Pokémon and the final evolved form of Mareep. Ampharos got its name from the incredibly bright light that emits from its tail. It gets so bright that you can apparently see Ampharos' light from space! Imagine being crazy enough to test that out. And there's more to learn about Ampharos, including its Mega Evolution, so make sure you're taking good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 180th lesson on Pokémon biology. And in today's lesson, we will learn about Flaaffy: the Wool Pokémon and the evolved form of Mareep. This cute electric type isn't quite as fluffy as its pre-evolution. Storing too much electricity has resulted in Flaaffy losing most of the wool on its body. But Flaaffy's rubbery hide keeps it from electrocuting itself! Talk about innovation, right? And there's more to learn about Flaaffy, so make sure you take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 179th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's class is on Mareep: the Wool Pokémon. And what do that wool do? Let me tell ya! Mareep's wool stores electricity. The friction of the wool rubbing together causes a static charge. And the more electricity it has, the fluffier it gets! I know it's tempting to run up to the nearest Mareep and bury your face in its wool… but you might get shocked. You've been warned! There's so much more to learn about Mareep, so strap in and take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 178th lesson on Pokémon biology. And this lesson is all about Xatu: the Mystic Pokémon and evolved form of Natu. If you've ever seen a Xatu, you might notice they don't move much. Many theorize that Xatu can see the future and past simultaneously and remains unmoving due to fearing its visions of the future. Xatu is burdened with much knowledge, so make sure to give them some extra love & care! And there's much more to learn about Xatu, so please take detailed notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 177th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today's lesson is on Natu: the Tiny Bird Pokémon. Despite being a psychic/flying type, it doesn't do a whole lot of either. Natu mostly stays on the ground, but it does sometimes hop onto branches to peck at tree shoots. More of a hopping type than a flying type really. New typing discovered! And there's even more to learn about Natu, so take plenty of notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob's 176th lesson on Pokémon biology. And this lesson is all about Togetic: the Happiness Pokémon and evolved form of Togepi. And similarly to its pre-evolution, Togetic is all about good vibes. When Togetic senses kindness in humans and Pokémon, it will shower them in joy dust. And this glowing joy dust is filled with happiness! But if Togetic is ever around unkind folks, the vibes die down and it loses energy. And there's more to learn about Togetic, so take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon ►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru ►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon