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List of Pokémon (387–440)

The franchise has 721 (as of the release of ''Pokémon Omega Ruby'' and ''Alpha Sapphire'') distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. This is a selected listing of major amount of the Pokémon species, originally found in the ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' versions, arranged as they are in the main game series' National Pokédex.
==Turtwig==

Turtwig, in original Japanese language versions, are small, turtle-like Pokémon, and are one of the three starter Pokémon for the Sinnoh region. Its prominent jawbone may denote a relationship to the snapping turtle. Its name refers to a turtle and a twig. Its green, brown and yellow body is covered by a shell. A small sapling grows on its head, similar to the plant bulb on Bulbasaur's back and the leaf on Chikorita's head. The soil-based shell on its back grows stronger when it absorbs water and nutrients.〔Pokédex: Made from soil, the shell on its back hardens when it drinks water. It lives along lakes. 〕 On a very healthy Turtwig, the shell should feel moist.〔Pokédex: The shell on its back is made of soil. On a very healthy Turtwig, the shell should feel moist. Turtwig's shell is also made of soil rtw 〕 Turtwig survives by carrying out photosynthesis with its whole body. The leaf on its head will wilt if it becomes thirsty.〔Pokédexx: It undertakes photosynthesis with its body, making oxygen. The leaf on its head wilts if it is thirsty. 〕 As a result, it lives in areas that are close to lakes.〔
Turtwig makes its first ''Pokémon'' anime appearance in the first episode of the ''Diamond and Pearl'' series, where it is shown as one of the three Sinnoh starter Pokémon in Professor Rowan's lab. Ash caught a Turtwig that had been living in a forest breaking up fights among wild Pokémon in the area. After an encounter with Team Rocket, Ash and his friends began to leave, and the Turtwig ran to challenge him. Turtwig and Pikachu battled, and Ash caught Turtwig. Turtwig has taken part in three of Ash's Gym battles. It defeated Roark's Cranidos in their first battle, and in the rematch, defeated the newly evolved Rampardos, giving Ash his first Sinnoh badge. It also battled against Gardenia's Turtwig during his second gym battle. Although Gardenia's Pokémon had defeated Ash's during a battle in the Eterna Forest, he gained the upper hand and defeated the Grass-type. After learning Energy Ball from Kenny's Breloom, Turtwig didn't battle again until the Pastoria Gym battle, where it battled Crasher Wake's Quagsire but it was called back before being defeated.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Diamond owns a Turtwig named "Chims", that is first seen when Platinum lets him out of his Poké Ball and gives him the pokédex for her bodyguards and instructs him to give it to one of the bodyguards. Matching the description, Tru chooses Diamond as its trainer and gives him the Pokédex. Right after that, a flock of Starly appear and begin attacking the group, which results in the three starters fighting and defeating them. When Tru and the other starters are training in Eterna City for Platinum's Gym Battle with Gardenia, Cynthia walks past them and notices that the three Pokémon are about to evolve. It later evolves into a Torterra along with Pearl's Chimchar, "Chimhiko" at Veilstone City.

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