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* {{p|Skiploom}} {{sup/t|Morning}} | * {{p|Skiploom}} {{sup/t|Morning}} | ||
* {{p|Corsola}} {{sup/t|Morning}} | * {{p|Corsola}} {{sup/t|Morning}} | ||
* {{p|Sneasel}} {{sup/t Night}} | * {{p|Sneasel}} {{sup/t|Night}} | ||
==In Generation IV== | ==In Generation IV== |
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Some Pokémon are diurnal Pokémon, which means they appear more frequently in the wild during the day, or do not appear at all unless it is daytime. This only applies to Generation II and Generation IV, where time is a major feature.
In Generation II
Pokémon active during daytime
Pokémon active during daytime and another time of day
- Caterpie Morning
- Metapod Morning
- Butterfree Morning
- Weedle Morning
- Kakuna Morning
- Beedrill Morning
- Pidgey Morning
- Pidgeotto Morning
- Spearow Morning
- Fearow Morning
- Ekans Morning C
- Arbok Morning C
- Sandshrew Morning C
- Sentret Morning
- Furret Morning
- Hoppip Morning
- Skiploom Morning
- Corsola Morning
- Sneasel Night
In Generation IV
Pokémon active during daytime
Pokémon active during daytime and another time of day
- Caterpie Morning HGSS
- Metapod Morning HGSS
- Butterfree Morning HGSS
- Weedle Morning HGSS
- Kakuna Morning HGSS
- Beedrill Morning HGSS
- Pidgey Morning HGSS
- Pidgeotto Morning
- Sentret Morning HGSS
- Furret Morning HGSS
- Ledyba Day*
- Hoppip Morning HGSS
- Corsola Morning HGSS
- Sneasel Night