My Pokedex

[
color=blue]#4 Charmander
Interesting Fact: Hitokage, literally means salamander or fire lizard
Pokedex Entry: When Charmaders flame on its tail is weak, its health is diminished. If the flame ever goes out, Charmander would die. Baby Charmander sometimes accidentaly burn themselves since they are not familiar with the flame, and they prefer hot places to live
#16 Pidgey
Interesting Fact: Pidgey's name could have derived from 'pudgey pidgeon', or just plain 'Pidgeon'
Pokedex Entry:It is quite docile and non-confrontational. Often found hiding in tall grass and foraging for small insects to eat, it does its best to avoid battle. Its two shades of brown feathers and black stripes behind its eyes (possibly working like a tiger's stripes) would make a good camouflage for sandy or grassy areas. It will either blow small or weak foes away with its Whirlwind, or use kick up dust in a Sand Attack to blind its enemy. It dwells in forests and grassy areas, and is able to return to its nest from anywhere thanks to an astoundingly sharp sense of direction.
Pidgeys are common throughout large cities and they often make their home on the ledges of tall buildings or tall structures.
Its main prey are Caterpie, Weedle, and Wurmple.
Pidgey are one of the easiest Pokemon to capture and tame due to their docile nature. Capturing a Pidgey is a good test of a beginning trainer's abilities.

#19 Rattata
Interesting Fact: Rattata's names is a combination of 'rat' and 'attack'
Pokedex Entry:In Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, the female has much shorter whiskers.One of the most prolific Pokémon in the world, Rattata can make its nest almost everywhere & and it will, too, if the area provides adequate food. Food is another area Rattata is not particular about: it is an omnivore in the broadest sense of the word, meaning it will eat anything it can scavenge. After it settles down somewhere, Rattata will multiply very rapidly, even to the point of infestation. It is said that seeing just one Rattata guarantees the existence of at least 40 more in the vicinity. This is probably right, as Rattata is the second most common Kanto pokemon (the most common being Pidgey)
Since Rattata is small and fairly low in the food chain, it keeps itself constantly alert for danger. It is jittery, constantly scurrying around. Even when sleeping, Rattata keeps moving its ears, listening for signs of trouble. If forced to defend itself, Rattata displays impressive vitality and resilience. It moves quickly and bites the foe with its fangs, which are very sharp and long. Like in many real world rodents, Rattata’s fangs grow continuously during its lifetime, so it whittles them down to a comfortable size by gnawing on hard objects. It enjoys preying on the snacks of unwary Pokémon Trainers.