Niantic recently added Generation IV Pokemon to the widely popular Pokemon Go and instead of dropping them all at once, they have been slowly making them available, one by one, with only a couple dozen available so far.
The latest species to join the list of growing Pokemon in the mobile game are baby Pokemon Budew and water-type Buizel. Budew, as with all babies, must be hatched, which, luckily for trainers is much easier due to the recently implemented Adventure Sync. It is unknown at this time if there will be a shiny version of Budew available from the moment the Pokemon is in the game since its evolution, Roselia, already has a shiny variant available to trainers in game.
Buizel is available to obtain through Raid battles, but what's curious about this Pokemon is that there were reports of regular Buizel and Floatzel sightings around the world before they disappeared, and it is thought that Niantic may have released them in the wild by mistake.
So trainers, which of these two Pokemon are you more excited to add to your collection? Get out there and capture them!