You get a male and female of one pokemon; male and female pikachu. Then put them in daycare together and walk around. That or with a ditto.
If the female or male comes towards you walk away. If the female or male grabs you, remove their hand away and walk away. If the female or male pushes you, turn around and say ' Leave me alone! ' then walk away. If the female or male punches you in the back, then you walk away and report the assault. As long as you can walk away, you must. There is no self-defense defense if you can escape.
if its a male yes just watch out for a male and female dog or your male will fight with the other male to get the female. if its a female just steer clear of male dogs or the male dog may attack the owner or the walker to get to the female dog
There really isn't a specific way a male walks or is taught to walk. Every male walks in a different way, and so does every female.
put a male and a female Pokemon like machoke(male) and a machoke(female) in the daycare and walk around for a bit and there u hav it the Pokemon made a baby
It's called the runway walk. This term applies to both male and female models.
the ones that walk fast is a female and the ones which walk slow are a male
Walk off, eat something, and then pester him to do it again if she's still in heat.
they walk away and there not so much a dad
You will need a male and female version of the pokemon you want, then put them both in the day care at the same time, for example, a male and female pikachu will give you a baby pichu when the egg hatches. to hatch the egg you will just have to walk with it.
The verb "to walk" in Spanish is caminar so "to walk to school" would be caminar a la escuela
The male lowers and stretches his head and neck, following the female closely in a march-like walk, lifting his head, and prancing. The lifting of a foreleg during the mating march is also characteristic and vocal noises are made by the male. The female responds to the male's low stretch by urinating. She may walk away, circle, and make sharp turns. When she is ready for mating, she will display submissive behavior by holding her tail out.