Well, we don't have any of those at the centre, but if we don't see any Wailords here, I could introduce you to Amber. She's my Wailord and she's always enjoyed meeting new people.
[A soft ding draws his attention back to the app. Ah, it has finally loaded. The connection out here on the water is a little iffy.]
Wailmer are a bit harder to identify than Wailords. With Wailords, you mainly focus on their tails. Each Wailord's tail is completely unique. Of course, researchers also take other characteristics into account like scars or unusual markings, but it is mostly the tail.
Wailmer, on the other hand, don't have tails yet. So generally people try to collect data on as many body characteristics as they can, and match them that way. It's a bit more imprecise.
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[A soft ding draws his attention back to the app. Ah, it has finally loaded. The connection out here on the water is a little iffy.]
Wailmer are a bit harder to identify than Wailords. With Wailords, you mainly focus on their tails. Each Wailord's tail is completely unique. Of course, researchers also take other characteristics into account like scars or unusual markings, but it is mostly the tail.
Wailmer, on the other hand, don't have tails yet. So generally people try to collect data on as many body characteristics as they can, and match them that way. It's a bit more imprecise.