Thread:Raised By Wolves/@comment-2212492-20160602130923/@comment-2212492-20160808071236

Actually, the only thing to worry about now is Hidden Abilities because using an Everstone, you can pass down the nature of a specific Pokemon. Even then, if you wish to capture the Pokemon in the wild, then you can use a Synchronizer to have better chances of getting the nature you want.

So speaking of Totem Pokemon, it's possible that there may be multiple on each island as we can see behind Gumshoos that there's some sort of structure that may contain a Z-Crystal. That may be how you obtain them. So Gumshoos, it's method of targetting prey is to stake out as it's usual routes and wait for it come by. I have a theory that this may be related to Alolan Rattata/Raticate, as moongoose were brought to Hawaii to deal with the rat issue.

It has a tenacious personality and does not lose focus but once the sun goes down and it runs low on energy, it may fall asleep on the spot. Gumshoos can withstand hunger and is able to stay perfectly still when keeping a lookout for it's prey. By this, they mean that Yungoos's strategy was to walk along a route until it finds a source of food as it's digestion is swift and it requires a large amount of food to make up for that. It has strong jaws so it can crush and consume the hardest of objects.

As you can see, Gumshoos resembles a detective, which may be the influence of it being brought it to control the explosive population of a certain Pokemon. Something else I noticed is that Gumshoos and Yungoos are only a feet apart in height so the one that acts as the Totem Pokemon may be a wise one, as it looks to be taller which may be the result of the energy that it possesses.