Our research for Ekans actually came from a surprising source. It wasn't exactly intentional. Our researchers were out searching for wild berries, when they came across a few of the creatures in heat. Well, it was the Ekans that came across them, more or less. After a short bout of aggression and antivenom application, it was discovered that the Ekans were waiting to ambush them, not because they wanted prey, but because they were looking to satisfy other primal urges... They're small creatures, but they knew very well how to handle themselves, even with humans. Our researchers believe they may not be the first humans that this particular group has come across, because of how well they interacted. They knew to tear away clothing first, and once exposed, the snakes eagerly wrapped around their thighs, allowing access to private areas even while standing. What surprised our researchers the most was that they were even using foreplay as a means to make their "prey" more willing. Unhinging their jaw to make room for our male researcher's length, while the other used their long, thin tongue to tease the entrance of our female, it wasn't long before both parties were more than willing. With the male Ekans' eagerness, the female researcher didn't even have to lay down, according to the field report, as soon as she had her arm firm against a tree, the Ekans was happy to begin breeding. The female Ekans was a different case, practically begging the male researcher to hold her to the ground. Of course, no request from a wild Pokemon should be denied, so he did so happily. Once all was said and done, it would be hard to call either side unsatisfied, and our researchers have requested to make field reports for that area again soon.