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Shieldon is a Rock/Steel-type Pokémon known for its protective shield-like body and strong defensive abilities.

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🛡️ Shieldon is known as the Shield Pokémon.
🔍 It is a Rock/Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV.
🐢 Shieldon evolves into Bastiodon starting at level 30.
🦴 Its body is protected by a hard, bony shell that acts like a shield.
🌌 Shieldon is thought to be a prehistoric Pokémon and has a fossil form.
⚔️ It can use moves like Iron Defense to increase its physical defense.
📏 Shieldon stands at a height of 0.8 meters (2 feet 7 inches).
⚡ It has a base stat total of 450, with high defense and special defense.
🌍 Shieldon is found in the Sinnoh region, particularly in ancient fossil sites.
🔒 Its weakness to Fighting, Ground, Fire, and Water-type moves makes it vulnerable.
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Overview
Shieldon is a Pokémon that looks like a cute little dinosaur! 🦕

It appears in the Pokémon games and TV shows and is from the Sinnoh region, which is inspired by parts of Japan. It evolves into Bastiodon, which is much bigger and stronger! Shieldon is classified as a "Rock" and "Steel" type Pokémon. This means it has strong defenses and can withstand many attacks! Shieldon's main abilities include being able to protect itself with its hard body. In Pokémon battles, Shieldon often plays a defensive role, shielding its friends from harm.
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Behavior and Diet
Shieldon is known for being calm and gentle. It loves to spend time in the safety of its shell and only comes out when it feels safe. 🐢

It may not be the fastest Pokémon, but it sure is clever! It uses its hard shell to protect itself and its friends. Shieldon is a herbivore, meaning it eats plants, leaves, and fruits. 🥦

It will often munch on grass and bushes around its cave! They are very friendly creatures and often work in groups, helping each other stay safe from danger.
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Interesting Facts
Did you know that Shieldon has a special move called “Metal Burst”? ⚡

This cool attack lets it reflect damage back at enemies! Another fun fact is that in Pokémon lore, Shieldon and its evolution Bastiodon were once protectors of ancient villages, guiding trainers and helping them. In Pokémon games like Pokémon Sword and Shield, players can encounter and battle against Shieldon, making it an exciting find for trainers. So, always keep an eye out for this adorable shielded buddy in your Pokémon adventures!
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Conservation Status
In the Pokémon universe, Shieldon is considered to be a fossil Pokémon, which means it is quite rare. 🦴

Although it is fictional, we can learn something about real-life fossils! Many species in reality are threatened due to habitat loss. It’s important to help protect places where dinosaurs and other ancient creatures lived. In Pokémon games, trainers work hard to find and take care of these special Pokémon, ensuring that rare species like Shieldon thrive and continue their adventures!
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Cultural Significance
In the world of Pokémon, Shieldon represents the wonder of fossils and ancient life. 🏺

Fossils show us what life looked like millions of years ago, and Pokémon like Shieldon capture our imagination! As part of the Pokémon franchise, Shieldon has appeared in video games, trading cards, and TV shows, helping Pokémon fans learn about and appreciate prehistoric creatures. Additionally, it teaches us the value of teamwork and friendship, as Shieldon is always ready to protect its allies.
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Habitat and Distribution
Shieldon is found in caves and rocky areas in the Sinnoh region, especially around places like Oreburgh City. 🌄

This region features mountains and valleys, making it a perfect home for fossil Pokémon. Shieldon prefers dark and cool environments that remind it of the ancient past. In Pokémon games, you can find Shieldon by digging in caves or by exploring fossil sites. It's always fun to discover new Pokémon! In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, trainers can find it as one of the starter fossils.
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Physical Characteristics
Shieldon is a small Pokémon, measuring about 2 feet tall and 5.5 feet long. Its body is covered in a hard, shield-like shell that protects it from any danger. 🛡

️ The shell is gray with a cute face that has large, round eyes. It has a small mouth and two tusk-like teeth that make it look even cuter! Like many dinosaurs, Shieldon has short legs and can’t run very fast, but its thick armor makes it excellent at defense. An interesting feature is its ability to close its front legs and completely hide inside its shell!
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Reproduction and Lifespan
Shieldon typically lays eggs, just like other Pokémon! 🌠

The eggs take about 5 to 10 days to hatch, and when they do, the baby Shieldon is very small and needs care from its parents. As for its lifespan, Shieldon can live for many years, up to several decades, as long as it is healthy and protected. When it evolves into Bastiodon around level 30, it becomes even stronger! Just like a teenager growing up, Shieldon transforms into a powerful guardian at this stage!
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Classification and Species
Shieldon is known as the "Shield" Pokémon! 🛡

️ It is classified under the National Pokédex number 412. The Pokémon world has different types based on their characteristics, and Shieldon fits into the Rock and Steel types. This Pokémon is part of a special family called the fossil Pokémon, which means it is a Pokémon that has been brought back to life from fossils! Fossils are like ancient treasures that tell us about life millions of years ago. It was first discovered in the Sinnoh region, which is where many Pokémon adventures take place.
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