>It was brought to the region to help deal with the explosive population of a certain other Pokémon, and now Yungoos are commonly seen around the Alola region.
what pokemon is getting killed and eaten in mass ammounts?
A new pokemon
>>26782029
probablya native bird pokemon
A mexican pokemon
someone drop that "angery" pic
If it's anything like real life, the Pokemon it was brought in to control wasn't affected much and both are pests
>>26782045
>>26782029
>>26782051
kek
>>26782029
Voltorb and electrodes.
>>26782051
>>26782063
Ludicolos took their gerbs
>>26782029
Zygarde
Now you know why he has no game
>>26782304
Maybe it was to keep the Zygarde Cell/Core numbers down, so they don't collect together and make real Zygarde.
>>26782081
>>26782100
No but seriously, they really did just make it worse.
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/hisc/info/invasive-species-profiles/mongoose/
http://removeratsrestorehawaii.org/the-threat-rodents/
Probably no rival snakes because Hawaii is a "mostly" snake free zone
>>26782029
If it's completely accurate, a new rat. But it could be something else, maybe a snake pokemon that's actually useful online
Im gonna say this once more its gonna be electric/grass rodent/rat this gens pikachuï
>>26782384
The mongooses found in Hawai’i are native to India and were originally introduced to Hawai’i Island in 1883 by the sugar industry to control rats in sugarcane fields on Maui, Moloka’i and O’ahu.
>>26782682
And its got to do somthing with sugar canes.
>>26782691
india region confirmed
Pichu
>>26782748
YESSSSSSS
>>26782748
Anon we already had unknown region pokemon like corphish, yet we haven't had any regions where crayfish are native. I wouldn't get my hopes up.
>>26782748
>>26782384
The introduced snakes are yet another nightmare for Hawaii's rare, endangered bird species, which are found absolutely nowhere else on Earth.
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/hisc/info/invasive-species-profiles/brown-tree-snake/
http://ftp.ma.utexas.edu/users/davis/375/LECTURES/L24/snake3.pdf
It probably won't be a rival snake to Yungoose, but I'm hoping that a brown tree snake pokemon would be super effective against flying types (i.e rare irreplaceable birds).
>>26783376
>>26782748
>Indian Elephant Pokémon becomes a reality