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Miss Pauling ([personal profile] yesadministrator) wrote2012-06-23 01:09 pm

Second Report [Video] Baby Troubles (backdated to 21/6)

 [Miss Pauling is sat just outside the Ruins of Alph, accompanied by her Absol, Eevee and her newly hatched Ponyta. All are looking quite curiously at the baby who's spread across the floor, unsure what to do with itself.]

Does anyone know how to teach a baby Pokémon to walk? He just hatched and... well, I'm not too sure what to do with him, other than put him into a Pokéball.

It's got to be dealt with sometime, though. [She smiles, a little nervously. Cassie never had these problems...]
machinamonkey: (Default)

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[personal profile] machinamonkey 2012-06-23 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
They'll learn automatically! They're like chocobos that way.
newberktown: (look how fast i'm talking!)

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[personal profile] newberktown 2012-06-23 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
His legs are probably just weak, yet. How long ago did he hatch?

[Hiccup wasn't too familiar with horses... But how different from sheep could they be?]

As long as you or one of your pokemon can support him and keep him up, for now, then he should be bouncing around in no time!
whateveryoueatliveitspart: (calm)

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[personal profile] whateveryoueatliveitspart 2012-06-23 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It looks like it has the same kind of body as a deer, so if Pokémon are like other animals it should be able to walk on its own by the end of the day. Animals don't need to be taught how to walk, they'll learn after a while. It might move slower than an adult for a while though, so you might have to walk slower.

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[personal profile] ex_cashcow493 2012-06-24 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It should not take them very long to get to their feet. Do you have another Pokemon that may be able to help it stand should it try to do so on it's own?