Di-Dolly From an Angle
"Didi" plush from the side. I don't think anyone needs glasses that big, but she likes them.
"Didi" plush from the side. I don't think anyone needs glasses that big, but she likes them.
Is that a geeky female Nidoran with her brain somewhere off in LaLa Land? It must be Didi, Nidorina's cute little sister who is just plain adorable at any age.
Finally, the answer to "will they or won't they kiss". Though, it seems awkward for them. Maybe because they know they're being photographed. Not creepy at all, guys. I'm a zoologist, this is research.
Another shot. Ugh, I'm squeeing internally I want to hug them. Better still, a real Nidoran if I wasn't afraid of getting prickled and effectively poisoned. Or if they actually existed, I mean, that too.
Photo story imagination-land aside, I am now the proud owner of these two cuties. I thought the Nidorina and especially Nidorino plushies were cute, but these guys are all kinds of adorable. You have to get them for yourselves, they brighten days an uplift moods. Maybe even cure illnesses if they make you happy, too. What makes you happy?
She climbed a bit on my hand, and smiled. I gained the trust of a Nido family on that afternoon walk. I do hope to meet them again someday.
It's safe! She takes the flower.
I hold out some sort of flowering weed. I want to show them that I'm here for peaceful reasons. I'm sure they can discern that, but when it comes to protecting children, you can never be too cautious. The female Nidoran let curiousity get the best of her.
Over here was a whole family of Nidos. The male Nidoran is clearly the bravest, and the female is shy. Nidorina watches my moves, and Nidorino stays low and on the ready to defend should any harm become of his children. All very understandable, you see.
A male Nidoran I found in the woods, being wary of its surroundings. Isn't it great that you can tell their gender by color code? So much for stiff ears, though.