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  1. Sesquipedalian!

    A Pokemon Taxonomic System.

    Indeed, it is the major problem, and it is indeed why an alternative method may be used. The above methods were possibilities of further classifications, one would suppose, that may be further subdivided i.e. how the Linneaus-based taxonomic system holds its own levels. The most specific...
  2. Sesquipedalian!

    A Pokemon Taxonomic System.

    Wonderful, Meowth! I must dearly commend you for conducting such an extensive list, bravo indeed. I shall support the aforementioned changes in the listings of certain Pokemon, i.e. Cradily and Lileep, as aforementioned. As for the non-organic/anthropogenic kingdom, I suppose it may be...
  3. Sesquipedalian!

    A Pokemon Taxonomic System.

    Indeed, a redefinition of "genus" and "species" per your aforementioned terms would be the most appropriate. I shall simply hope we may duly name them in an appropriate classification? As for the factor of body style (per the other comment), it may indeed be a possibility if classifying per the...
  4. Sesquipedalian!

    A Pokemon Taxonomic System.

    Thank you dearly, good sir. In the context of Egg Groups, it may be noted that Porygon is (oddly) of the Mineral group, thus its classification would be that of the Petros grouping. Though it may be more appropriate to group anthropogenic Pokemon in separate categories altogether, Porygon is...
  5. Sesquipedalian!

    A Pokemon Taxonomic System.

    Indeed, the idea in itself is quite useless and unnecessary as our classification of Pokemon is already quite sound when referring to the game play itself, but I am quite curious as to how one may be developed efficiently. It is indeed noted that Pokemon in themselves hold a number of...
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