Many beetles, black enamel paint, a black china mug.
Some lights and torches have a shiny back in order to reflect the light better.
Beetles have shiny back because of a chemical in their body.
The shiny surface is a reflector, to reflect the heat outwards towards you.
First, I deposited my shiny Deino for a deoxys. I got back a Japanese shiny Deoxys. Since it was shiny, I didn't to trade it away. What can I do to make it back to english?It didn't have a nickname in japanese, it was just japanese.
scnoodle
The same way you find any shiny pokemon, either constantly run back and forth in grass that you want to encounter as a shiny, or constantly breed the pokemon until you hatch a shiny.
Yes, but do not write on the back (shiny part)
My back yard
save right in front of the pokeball and turn off the power and back on to see if you get a shiny starter
Because, then, they can reflect better!! :-) By:Sandie
When infrared radiation reaches a shiny surface, such as a mirror or polished metal, it is mostly reflected back rather than absorbed. Shiny surfaces have high reflectivity, which means they can bounce back a significant amount of infrared radiation. This property of shiny surfaces is why they are often used in applications like solar reflectors to maximize heat reflection.
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