① In the game, the chef on Saint Anu said "さんまのしぉやき" (salted saury).
② In the cartoon, Baby Bear (ヒメグマ) eats sausages, Bobo (ポッポ) eats centipedes, and the rocket eats lobsters, which are chased by bees. ...
(3) The most famous one is that it is insulted by Poké mon picture books [India]:
Specifically, it is an early artifact baby picture book, which likes to measure the strength of an artifact baby by Indian elephants. ...
For example, in Lechu's illustration, it is said that "100000 volt electric shock will even kill the Indian elephant".
For example, Gastli (ゴース) said in his illustration that "even an Indian elephant will fall down in two seconds if it is shrouded in smoke".
What a poor creature. But in any case, at least it proves that there are Indian elephants in the artifact baby world.
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So we must first know that the Poké mon world is eaten by ordinary animals.
But on this basis, the problem of the subject has not disappeared-
So, can Poké mon meat really be eaten?
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First of all, Poké mon can eat each other.
Predator-prey relationship can only be determined from the descriptions in Poké mon picture books, including but not limited to-
(1) Bibi Bird (ピジョン) mentioned in the illustration description:
"タマタマやコィキングをェサとしてぉゆ"
(2) Xiangri Seed (ヒマナッツ) mentioned in the graphic description:
"ォニスズメにわれる" (will be attacked by fierce birds)
③ニューラ(farfuret) mentioned in the illustration description:
"ァーボとにポッポやォニスメのをのをを.
(4) Taillight mentioned in the illustration description (スバメ):
"Insects are the staple food." (The staple food is insect Poké mon, and the quilt is spiny-tailed worm)
Wait, don't list them all. ...
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Then, regarding whether people can eat Poké mon, although it may make children uncomfortable, it is actually possible.
Milk (by-product) from a big milk tank (big milk tank) or eggs from a happy egg (I don't know what this belongs to) will not be considered. Only consider using Poké mon itself, including but not limited to:
(1) Xiao Xia mentioned in the animation that "Magikarp (コィキング) basically has nothing but bones and scales, and it is impossible to eat". From the sense of language, it is obvious that Xiao Xia thinks that you can eat Poké mon if you have meat.
(2) Also in the animation, the duck with scallion oil (カモネギ) has the setting of "Because it was preyed by a large number of people in the past, the number dropped sharply", so it can be seen that as long as it is not exhausted, it can identify the appropriate prey.
(3) If the first two are indirect evidence, there is direct evidence. Sakura Bao (チェリンボ) describes its taste in the animation. Since you can describe the taste, it means that someone must have eaten it.
(PS: Nevertheless, with the development of the times, animation has avoided this problem as much as possible. Almost all the characters in the play make a living by eating fruits, vegetables or cakes-|||||)
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Finally, although the subject didn't ask, I decided. By the way, will Poké mon eat people?
It's not normal, but it's possible.
Cacturne (ノクタス) mentioned in the illustration:
"Man preys on man" (as if he would also prey on man).
This sentence is noncommittal, but there are also examples of Cacturne:
"In the real night, in the desert, after people, people, people, people, people, people, people, people, people." れてかなくなるのをってぃるのだ. "In the middle of the night, people will gather behind people walking in the desert. When they are too tired to move)
Well, generally speaking, it must eat people. That's right. The only difference is whether to eat the living or the dead.
If you don't do high school biology questions that distinguish consumers from decomposers, then either of these two behaviors can be called cannibalism.