What about a Walrein?
Nope.
Mamoswine, as well has big teeth
Both are wrong. It doesn’t mean that the Pokemon I imagined has big teeth (although you could say that it has in relation to its size), just its name in Serbian means that. Tell me if you want a new hint.
let us try a little bit more… Yungoos?
Nope.
And nobody else answering… time for a guess
Okay… it seems it’s not a fish… then it must be an inanimate object possessed by a spirit.
Is it Rotom?
No, it isn’t.
Without further clues it’s like looking for a full-odds shiny…
I’ll press on regardless… Chandelure?
Hint #2
The animal this Pokemon is based on has a connection with a Serbian word that is used in many languages worldwide including English.
Mmmh, do you really think this is a hint? Bulbasaur
What’s the fun if it’s too easy?
It is an animal - not a possessed inanimate object!
It is also not a fish. Therefore it must be a cat.
A cat with ‘big teeth’… Perrserker!!
Good try, but no.
I will give you some associations to that Serbian word.
- Transylvania
Ooooohh…
Emolga?
No.
Hmm
Well sylvanian means ‘of the forest’ after some Roman god or other…
I’m going to ignore Sylveon as being too obvious and plump for another creature that likes to s*** in the woods… a bear!
Is it Stufful?… or Cubchoo?