The meat comes from all those non-Pokemon animals they're not allowed to show you.
edited 8th Dec '14 9:22:22 PM by BaconManiac5000
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseUmm.... Maybe they eat already Dead Mons, ala Scavengers IRL
Artificial meat, or there can be plants that grow meat?
Or they don't eat edible meat but tofu.
http://www.ncls.it/g/Ditto can regenerate limbs, right? That’s an infinite amount of any kind of meat, if I’m not mistaken.
From the cherry, to the apple, to the peach, to the plumIf Gummis were meat as you're suggesting tho, OP, why are solely-herbivorous Pokemon able to eat them as well? If anything, it'd be naught but blood in some demented gelatinous mixture - and blood isn't hard flesh. And as someone who feeds their real-life dogs raw food, blood doesn't have the same nutritional value/tummy-filling-ability, if any. Even then, the scavenging option isn't the best either because there's a strict difference in the beaks of carrion-eating birds and birds who hunt their prey - both of which you see clearly within the main series (and also as one could assume, the newer PMD titles) as Swellow and Mandibuzz. Basically what I'm saying is that there's a lot of flaws in that argument.
My guess is that there are much lesser sentient animals that are farmed by Pokémon.
Human fried chicken. Duh.
My guess is that stronger pokemon and weaker pokemon, like Ho-oh would eat Magikarp.
I think you're all forgetting about one thing.
GET A JOB, HIPPIE!
You know how all the Pokemon are sentient in the game? And do you know that there's a Swellow and Wurmple on the same team? Well, Swellow doesn't wanna eat Wurmple. But Swellow's a carnivore/omnivore. Basically, the game says their friends anf ot be wrong, so it must be taboo for Pokemon to eat other Pokemon. But so many Pokemon are known for hunting and eating prey. So how do the Pokemon who eat meat get meat if eating another Pokemon counts as cannibalism?
Answer: Gummis. The Gummis are artificially created meat!