MCD said:
Of course Pokemon kill other Pokemon.
Pidgeot "preys on water prey like Magikarp".
Pokemon Tower in Lavender Town, but not Mt. Chimney. Mt. PYRE, m0nster 1nc.
Latios died in Pokemon Heroes.
And yes Pokemon kill people. Mewtwo killed the scientists that created him.
This wins the whole thread. I don't know why people are still posting.
Asking if Pokemon kill other Pokemon is like asking if real-life animals kill other real-life animals. Answer: of course they do. They just don't show it on TV. You can bet somewhere in Pokemon land some big manly meat-eating beast of a Pokemon is chowing down on one less fortunate. You'll never see it in the anime, or manga, or on a sticker, or whatever. It's implied, but like it's been said before, look at the Pokedex entries of birds like Pidgeot and the game, an official source, confirms it. Why is this thread still being posted in? >_<
Now that I think about it, Mewtwo is a special case. Mewtwo is the result of genetic engineering, and he's got an attitude because they forgot to make him care about stuff. So he wakes up, "where am I, oh I'm being held captive with wires and stuff attached to me, I DON'T THINK I LIKE THAT" /slaughter
You'd think that wild Pokemon would never attack a human on its own. But why are people warned time and time again to stay out of the tall grass if you don't have a Pokemon to protect you? Because if you do, YOU WILL DIE.
Think about it. Some of the wild Pokemon are strong. Real strong. And if that Pokemon doesn't see another Pokemon to go after, guess who's getting owned. That's right, you are. Compare it to real life running into a pack of hungry lions with a few cuts on your body. Are they going to stay away? Are they going to think, "Oh, nothing to hunt there, just some dude, let's leave him be?" Not a chance, you're dead.
ALL POKEMON are violent in nature. Some more than others (Mewtwo).
Pokemon kill other Pokemon for food, not sport like we do.
Pokemon will kill people because they are violent until tamed (Poke Ball).
Stay out of the tall grass.