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Shroodle may be based on the Iberian shrew or the Pyrenean desman , two species of shrew found in the Iberian peninsula . Its venomous bite may be inspired by the fact that certain shrew species are among the few venomous mammals , and have a venomous bite that is used to paralyze earthworms and other prey.
The shape of Shroodle's snout, combined with the fact that it evolves into a Pokémon based on an aye-aye , suggests that it also may be based on a treeshrew , a small mammal from Southeast Asia that is believed to be the closest evolutionary relative to primates. Its large eyes and evolutionary line could be inspired by mouse lemurs .
Shroodle may also be based on any species of shrew tenrec in the genus Microgale , which are native to Madagascar just like the aye-aye. Tenrecs in general have the unique behavior of licking their paws and spreading their saliva around their territory as a method of scent marking.
Shroodle's overall body shape may pay homage to "Kilroy was here ," a popular graffiti. It may be derived from shrew (insectivore mammal), shrewd, and doodle.
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