Here's why:
* Squitle isn't a Pokémon: "Squitle" is likely a misspelling of "Squirtle," the popular Water-type Pokémon from the first generation.
* Egg Moves are inherited: Egg Moves are moves that a Pokémon can learn from its parents, not from any other source. A Pokémon can only learn an Egg Move if one of its parents knew that move.
* Squirtle's Egg Group: Squirtle belongs to the "Monster" egg group, and there are no Egg Moves that are exclusive to this egg group.
To learn an Egg Move, you'll need to:
1. Find a Pokémon that knows the Egg Move you want: This Pokémon will be one of your Squirtle's potential parents.
2. Breed your Squirtle with this Pokémon: You'll need to use the breeding system in the Pokémon game you're playing to create an egg.
3. Hatch the egg: Once the egg hatches, your new Squirtle will have inherited the Egg Move from its parent.
Note: Some Egg Moves are very rare and may only be learned by a few specific Pokémon. This makes getting them through breeding a challenging but rewarding experience.