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Flearoe are quadruped feline Pokémon, much like their previous pre-evolutions. On first impression, they appear bigger and much more fierce than Purrlit and Purryo, and possess differences from both of them. They are mostly a sandy color with a torso that is striped red and yellow continuously. The tip of their tail is on fire. They have a grey ruffed collar like Purryo and whiskers to add to the feline look. Their ears are large, like their pre-evolved forms, so they can hear from a long distance away. Their long legs allow them to run at an extremely fast speed. They possess sparkling green eyes, which is a change from their pre-evolutions. When Flearoe Mega Evolves, it gets more hair, and changes the bright orange to power up Fire Attacks.
Special abilities
Flearoe can cause large fires using its heated body. They can also create strong earthquakes and other ground-related moves. Their sharp claws are used in battle, and are strong enough to cut steel in one slice. They glare at opponents weaker than them to make them scared. This usually allows a Flearoe to strike their opponents while they are nervously still.
When Mega Evolving, the extra fur heats up their internal fire to power up fire-type attacks.
Behavior
They are kind, but can be fierce when they need to.
Habitat
Flearoe live in deserts and large open areas, where they reside with numerous Purrlit and Purryo. Usually, there are two Flearoe living in a group, one being the alpha male, the other being alpha female, however there have been occasions where a large group of Flearoe live together.
Game data
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Flearoe attacks by exhaling a hot breath which may burn its opponents. It uses the fire at the end of its tail as a weapon.
Flearoe is a mix between numerous kinds of felines, most notably leopards, from their body structures, tigers, from the stripes they possess on their backs and lions, since some of them form prides.
Name origin
Flearoe's name is a play on the word Flare.and Leo (Latin for 'lion')