Yes, it evolves into Ivysaur and Venusaur.
To see a Venusaur your Bulbasaur needs to first evolve to an Ivysaur. Then you can evolve Ivysaur by using a Leaf Stone.
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The first ever Pokemon can refer to Bulbasaur, #001 in the Pokedex, or Mew, who has the DNA of all Pokemon, or Arceus, who is said to have created all Pokemon.
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I'm pretty sure that Bulbasaur was the first Pokemon. If you check the Pokedex and look for Bulbasaur it should say No. 1
bulbasaur carry it to the least level 16(make it evolve)
To see a Venusaur your Bulbasaur needs to first evolve to an Ivysaur. Then you can evolve Ivysaur by using a Leaf Stone.
Bulbasaur comes from the first generation series of pokemon games and those games are set in the Kanto region so that's where you would get one however Bulbasaur is a starter pokemon meaning there isn't a way to capture it rather you begin the game with it. If you choose Bulbasaur and evolve it you can breed it at Four Island to make eggs which will become more Bulbasaur you can then trade those to other games that need the pokemon.
Rhydon was the very first Pokemon that was invented and made into a Pokemon No It was Bulbasaur because in the ds games on the pokedex it says bulbasaur was the first Pokemon.
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The first Pokemon is Bulbasaur.
The first Pokemon that was invented was rydon IT WAS BULBASAUR
The first ever Pokemon can refer to Bulbasaur, #001 in the Pokedex, or Mew, who has the DNA of all Pokemon, or Arceus, who is said to have created all Pokemon.
At the start,go to oak's lab,then he will tell you to chose a Pokemon the first Pokemon will be bulbasaur.
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