Trubbish facts and care tips please.
Trubbish Facts
-Trubbish can eat almost anything, so feeding it your extra trash or un-recycable materials is a good way to reduce excessive amounts of garbage and plastic
-A lot of trainers think you can wash their stink away. But if your trubbish doesn't have an odor, it could be a sign of a health problem and you should take then to a vet
-Trubbish eggs are most commonly found in garbage cans, where there can be six in up to one litter
-The inside of their stomach holds a pouch where poisonous gasses are made. It's connected to the stomach, and just looks like a smaller stomach. It gets bigger in garboder
-Even though they're deadly and smell gross, drugs made from the breath of trubbish are highly addictive and illegal in most regions
-Some researchers theorize that the trubbish line might be fungi that evolved from decomposers
-Compared to garboder, trubbish almost always flee when they sense danger. Garboder usually just attacks when they sense danger
-Trubbish brains are pretty small. Put your thumb to your index finger and make the circular symbol. That's how big trubbish brains usually are
-Almost nothing hunts them due to how bad they smell. The exception to this rule is Alolan muk
-Trubbish waste is said to be one of the top 10 worst smells to mankind
-Trubbis are unable to smell
Care Tips
Once you get past the smell, trubbish are actually pretty easy to care for. They can eat almost anything, do well by themselves for a little while, and will happily eat any leftover trash you have lying around.
Unless you're prepared or have a large area it can roam, it's best not to evolve a trubbish if you live in a small house. Garboder is very big, and a lot more aggressive than trubbish, as well as a lot more smelly and poisonous. It could br a harm to you or the people you care about.
Trubbish enjoy having spaces to hide in. Getting a Monhouse for one would be a great idea, but I've seen some trainers use unused gabrage cans as a space for them, which I think is really cute.
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