Meet Hana
Hello all this is the Official return of the âMeet themâ series where I, professor snag catalog my Pokemon met along my journey and help others understand and care for them in the best way possible today we shall talk about Hana, my Primape (unfortunately as she is not with me enjoy this short video of her as a Mankey) once again this is not my field of expertise but I hope the knowledge I have gathered will assist you in your adventures. Where to find them: primeape and mankey can be found deep in dense jungles or forests surrounded by tall trees which they enjoy swinging from and using to get an aerial view of their territory, speaking of itâs territory these Pokemon are extremely territorial and will almost certainly attack any person or Pokemon invading their home. They act as such due to their most closely guarded treasures, food. within the territory these pokemon call home they guard their food source. Fruit trees, anything ranging from apples to bananas approach well known territories with caution or bring food offering to pass safely.
Proper care:Due to their fairly thin fur due to living normally in humid climates it does not need brushed as much as something like a Mamoswine but does need it fairly often. Around as much as you would brush a Poocheyena for example. They are also known to play fairly rough both with one another and Pokemon that are apart of their team and even their trainer. This behavior is completely normal, they mean no harm when they do this as they are use to playing with others of itâs kind which are much more durable than your average person or Pokemon. They must be allowed to burn off this energy so I suggest either getting another mankey or Pimeape or another Pokemon that can keep up with them. They also need a fairly hefty supply of fruit and water to keep them happy and healthy. Their body weight is very important to them so they train nearly daily to reach their peak fitness. Due to this they need plenty of food and water to keep them energized. They also love both sparring and exercise partners with the same burning spirit they posses, when paired up with such a partner they will soar to new heights. Fun facts: Primeape are very aggressive that much is known but they become very docile when given food especially in great abundance. Their favorite foods can differ greatly but it seems most Primape and Mankey enjoy bananas. Mankeys are excellent fighters in their own right but pale in comparison to their evolved brother making their tail extremely useful for climbing for quick get-aways, this is why when evolving this line loses their tail. Conclusion: Primeape and Mankey alike are yet another pokemon that are misunderstood and come with a bad reputation for being aggressive. All they need though is a gentle out stretched hand as they are use to fighting to keep their food supply away from other Pokemon. They become loyal quickly especially when fed and will make for amazing battlers and wonderful companions. Please do not get one if you do not possess the same burning spirit for both exercise and improvement that this Pokemon does as it will grow unhappy with such a trainer.

















