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==Biology==
==Biology==
[[File:Falkner Hoothoot.png|thumb|left|Hoothoot's feet|150px]]
[[File:Falkner Hoothoot.png|thumb|left|Hoothoot's feet|150px]]
Hoothoot is a round, owl-like bird with two stubby wings and a short, fan-shaped tail. It has large red eyes, that aid its incredible night vision, with beady pupils. Its feathers are mostly brown with a beige underbelly. Hoothoot has a large black, mask-like crest, which encircles both eyes and covers the face. The crest features two protrusions at the top resembling the hands of a clock while the lower parts have notches similar to the clockwork gear teeth. Hoothoot has a small, hooked beak and two feet with five clawed digits. Although it will typically only stand on one foot at a time, it alternates between the two at speeds too difficult to track with the naked eye.
Hoothoot is a round, owl-like bird with two stubby wings and a short, fan-shaped tail. It has large red eyes with beady pupils, which aid its incredible night vision. Its feathers are mostly brown with a beige underbelly. Hoothoot has a large black, mask-like crest, which encircles both eyes and covers the face. The crest features two protrusions at the top resembling the hands of a clock, while the lower parts have notches similar to the teeth of clockwork gear. Hoothoot has a small, hooked beak and two feet with five clawed digits. Although it will typically only stand on one foot at a time, it alternates between the two at speeds too difficult to track with the naked eye.


Hoothoot hoots at exactly the same time each day because of a special organ that senses [[Pokémon World|Earth's]] rotation, allowing it to keep track of time. Hoothoot is well known for its ability to keep rhythm by precisely tilting its head in time, much like a metronome. As a result, Hoothoot was considered a divine messenger of time and was raised to serve as clocks across communities a long time ago. Hoothoot is most commonly found nesting in {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|Forest Pokémon|forest trees}}.
Hoothoot hoots at exactly the same time each day because of a special organ that senses [[Pokémon World|Earth's]] rotation, allowing it to keep track of time. Hoothoot is well known for its ability to keep rhythm by precisely tilting its head in time, much like a metronome. As a result, Hoothoot was considered a divine messenger of time and was raised to serve as clocks across communities a long time ago. Hoothoot is most commonly found nesting in {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|Forest Pokémon|forest trees}}.
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