THEORY: Frogs, axolotls, catfish, and slugs are all various levels of slimy; Marshtomp, Swampert, Palpitoad, Siesmitoad, Wooper, Quagsire, Barboach, Whiscash, and Gastrodon are all 4x weak to Grass and live in muddy, rainy places. The Goomy line also lives in muddy, rainy places... but it has Sap Sipper. Its slimy appearance is *bait.*
EXCELLENT though as a bio student can say that this is the exact sorta thing that Biologists might go "AHA THIS IS DEFINITELY IT" at and then look deeper and go "uh no wow fascinating thing but *nothing supporting that* so either everything relevant died recently or it's just a cool coincidence". Still, as a prime example of good evolutionary thinking and one of my favourite dragons I love it so much yes good sold.
Say WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA?
Carvana's coloration being similar to Garchomp reminded me of recessive traits. Sharpedo looses that coloration as its less flashy colors make it a better hunter in the water but they show up once again in Garchomp as they are not a bad trait to have, thus they pass it onto their offspring more often
@@alexanderstilianov I never said it's the worst, just that it's awful. And i should add 'in my opinion'. But yeah, i really think this shade of pink is horrible.
I mean they could get easily make a new recolor they done it in the past before they don't need to make a new evolution specially when the regular is better than the mega
Genetically related but they lived pretty far away from each other and I'm not sure if at the same time or not but i'm not looking it up and yet they developed very similar traits to each other. I'm pretty sure at least, this is what he meant.
@@WXRST99 But they are still closely related, and even more basal Stegosaurian (which is the clade containing Stegosaurids) such as Huayangosaurus had dorsal plates and a thagomizer, which are among the defining trait of Stegosaurians, it's just like he said ducks and geese are an example of convergent evolution while both being Anatidae. In fact, it would be more correct to say that Stegosaurus and Kentrosaurus are an example of divergent evolution. Btw, Kentrosaurus lived during the Late Kimmeridgian and Early Tithonian (at the end of the Late Jurassic), at about the same time as the North American Stegosaurus and the European Miragaia, the fauna of the North American Morrison formation, the African Tendaguru formation and the European Lourinha formation were relatively similar.
Sounds similar to my theory of some Zigzagoon/Linoone living in the mountains and eventually evolving into Zangoose to fight of Seviper... Also being the Sentret/Furrets of Hoenn.
Woodpeckers and toucans are closely related, so it makes more sense than say, a gray fish turning into a red octopus, or an echidna turning into a stoat and then into a honey badger.
I've had a similar Theory referring to Shieldon's evolutionary line and Aron's evolutionary line... I'd be extremely flattered if you covered that possibility.
I love this theory I can imagine a little carvana winding up in a cave with a little bit of water its only way to survive becoming some carvanha/gible hybrid also cool how both sharpedo and garchomp have mega evolutions
@@sussyimposter96 An excellent series of Lego constructible action figures, usually set around an elemental theme. The one in the corner of this episode is one of the rare exceptions; he's just a sharky boi.
@@clockworkkirlia7475 Well it's line was centered around deadly animals, Hence why they look like a great white shark, hammerhead shark, mantis, sea urchin, stingray and bulldog, The elemental powers took a backseat in their designs, which I think was the right choice.
Biting Critter I wanted to point out that Garchomps aren't the only pokemon living in caves. Therefore, it seems stupid for me to call them "The cave pokemon" since that's not anything special. 🤷🏻♂️
@@vivid_xyz he only mentioned that they were the cave pokemon (garchomp actually isn't so youre kinda right), nothing else. he didn't say "no other pokemon are classified as the cave pokemon." also, he never said no other pokemon lived in caves.
wut. There's literally no resemblance between Absol and the Eevee family though? Absol doesn't have ears (its horn doesn't count), it has claws, it's got different proportions and anatomy, the face is shaped differently, its eyes are completely different, it's not even really based on the same things as the Eevee family.
@@KudaKeileon Besides the dark eyes on some of the evolutions, and maybe the paws, very few traits carry over to the other eevee evolutions, so that doesn't mean much.
I really want for on April fools Day for Nintendo to make an announcement that if you breed these Pokémon together you'll get a special Pokémon so everyone will be like omg theory confirmed but if you do it you get like a magnet not even a Pokémon just a magnet Just for a troll
3:12 Kentrosaurus is actually still part of the Stegosauridae family, A better example would be Toucans And Hornbills, or Weasels and Mongoose; Both are completely non-related animals that gained aspects of each other to fill in the same niche and look so similar most people think they are the same creature or at least in the same family 4:55 only Gabite is the Cave pokemon, Garchomp is Known as the Mach Pokemon
@@shytendeakatamanoir9740 That's a good example too If you like that example, here are one more unconventional example: Armadillosuchus, an Extinct crocodylomorph that live in Late Cretaceous Brazil who evolved Armadillo like armor and of course, Modern Day Armadillos
Strictly theorising without metatextual considerations: why do you assume it was Sharpedo that turned into Gible? Carvanha has a dark blue on top with a red underbelly, same as Gible. A red underbelly could have served as a warning to other tropical predators or as camouflage against river predators attacking from below - the rivers might have had the right kind of sediment for red to be preferable. On top of that, the easy access to mudbanks for ancient Carvanha to predate in would explain the shift to ground type. Sharpedo's colouration mark it as a distinctly open ocean-faring predator and it interacting with the shoreline enough to significantly evolve seems a bit of a stretch. Y'know, as far as magical monsters that you cram into marbles go.
"Just like Stegosaurus and Kentrosaurus, they both shar similar traits, but they lived in two different continents." They're from the same family! They lived 250 millions years ago, America and Asia was a unique continent XD If you don't know, stay to the textbook examples like shark and dolphins, different types of wings, etc... ^^
@@jonahs8143 He said that Kentrosaurus and Stegosaurus, two dinosaurs from the same family are an example of convergent evolution. If that's the case, then Nile crocodile and Sea crocodile are an example of convergence evolution, right? :p Yeah, sorry, maybe a little too harsh, it was meant to be just ironic, but it's hard to pass written in another language than my mother tongue :p
it could also make sense that it's Dark abilities that it used when competing slowly grew to be more draconic, not pulling dirty tricks to grab a bit of food and becoming a dominating force. And it leaving the water to go underground, but using its fins to traverse mud and dirt giving it the ground type. But hey, that's just a theory, a game theory!
Stegosaurus and kentrosaurus aren't a good example of convergent evolution. They both belong to the family Stegosauridae a better example of convergent evolution would be comparing turtles and tortoises to Ankylosauridae or armadillos. All three groups developed a hard "shell" on their back to protect against predators. Armadillos like most turtles and tortoises can pull their soft vital parts inside.
I think eventually gamefreak will say that luvdisc will evolve to alomomola only if they are present in some location, just like magnezone and probopass in chargestone cave. And that location is within a region that is not yet introduced. And the reason they are present in existing regions is because thats their feeding grounds and they migrate to that unintroduced location for breeding/evolution only. Just like how whales migrate when it is breeding season.
It makes sense since Zigzagoon not only has a different form in Galar but it also gain a new evolution, if sharpedo adapted it's body to look like the pokemon we have come to know as gible maybe it also gain the new 2 evolution gabite and garchomp
Also in one episode of the sun and moon anime a garchomp was in a swimming race (despite its water type weakness) and it was said to be a fast swimmer, JUST LIKE SHARPEDO
The only thing that destroy all of this argument is that sharpedo yellow star and his mega yellow stars in his body are actually scars (they use this sometimes in games etc to present scars of very old battles also it's pokédex says it's a scar mostly his mega evo pokedex)
Sister Taxon is the result of Divergent Evolution, in which creatures descending from a common ancestor evolve distinct traits that separate themselves from one another due to environmental and selective pressures. Lions and tigers, for instance. Convergent Evolution is when to animals evolve similar features and traits in response to environmental pressures despite not sharing a common ancestor. Dolphins and Ichthyosaurs are a classic example of this. As for Stegosaurus and Kentrosaurus, the two actually do have a common ancestor. While Kentrosaurus was once proposed to be an ancestral form, it turns out that recently, the dinosaur has derived characteristics closer to Stegosaurus than more primitive species like Huayangosaurus. Hence, Kentrosaurus, while still relatively basal, is a member of the Stegosauridae family and this would make it convergent evolution. Though if you're wondering why the two appear on different sides of the planet, you may need to remember what Earth was like in the Late Jurassic, prior to that, and the animals that are around in their habitats. You're aware of the supercontinent of Pangaea, right? This was basically a big ol' crust that had been around since the Permian. Over time, the landmass started to crack and drift. By the Early Jurassic, Laurasia and Gondwanaland were starting to make themselves known: the former being comprised of North America, Asia, a periodical Bering Strait, and a cluster of islands that would one day be Europe; the latter were the southern continents of Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and India. However, because this was a recent split, the North and South were still a stones throw from one another, meaning they shared the same weather patterns and, thus, very similar habitats of semi-arid floodplains and sparse forests. As these continents began to separate, different populations of dinosaurs were split from related groups. None of these were more evident than what we see in the Lourinha, Tendaguru, and Morrison Formations of Portugal, Tanzania, and Western USA respectively, in which various genera and equivalent species are shared in these three sites. This is how you get things like numerous species of Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus, Torvosaurus in the US and Portugal, many related sauropod species, and the prevalence of Stegosaurs like Kentrosaurus and Stegosaurus itself. Also, the word you're looking for is "paleontologist". Archaeologists mainly study dead people and very recent events that still affect humans. We paleontologists do the real awesome stuff.
So we know that Gible and its ilk retreat into caves for heat, and that makes sense considering it has a ×4 ice weakness. But if we were keeping in the idea of evolution, wouldn't Sharpedo that retained their water type be more suited to the cold weather of Sinnoh, and hedge out the ones that became ground or dragon? It wouldn't be the first time we've seen terrestrial water types.
In my opinion, carvana actually does look similar to gible, because both of them have red on their undersides in very similar ways. I think carvana directly evolved into gible, and sharpedo stayed the way it was. As gible evolves, it starts to reveal some traits from it's used to be evolution. The gible lines' desaturated colors make a lot of sense too, since being in the darkness of caves for so long may have caused pigment loss in gible, turning the dark blue into gray. As it evolved and needed the caves less and less, it started to gain some of its blue coloration back in its later evolutions. EDIT: Also just realized that gible's bottom teeth look a lot like carvana's fangs
I’m new, and I love the way you combine science, pokemon theories, and humor together to create the best pokemon videos I’ve seen. Instantly in love with your channel! 👍
AronRa has an extensive series on the Systematic Classification of Life. It's fascinating to see how extensive our RL genetic tree is. It is a lot of fun toying with where pokemon would lie in a similar system. BKT has a pretty cool tree concept in the works. Thanks for the chat, Lockstin! It's always a pleasure watching your videos and appreciate what you bring to the table. 9:00 Appendix is likely a reserve storage for gut flora and immunity cells according to SciShow. Only mentioning it because I saw the video very recently. Edit: Grammars
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I wonder if Druddigon could also be thrown in the mix too because he shares the same ability rough skin, some of the same coloring and is also called the Cave pokemon
Well but it makes zero sense that Sharpedo became a Gible because of Sinnoh's colder temperatures. Dragon-Ground is 4 times weak to ice... It's actually counterproductive
Finally!! I real proper pokemon theory, not a filler video!! And I love this theory so much! Thanks for posting this on my birthday too!! (Although you probably didn't know that) Its like a birthday present!
A number of the things you mentioned as useless remnants of our ancestors are actually pretty important. Appendix: Helps restore gut bacteria if and when they ever get flushed out. Tonsils: A part of the immune system Body hair: increases nerve sensitivity Goosebumps: a side effect of muscle contraction
I love how carefree and joyful this guy is, and yet still very into knowledge. This is the only poketuber that I can learn about stuff like Sister Taxon.
9:00 Appendix is used by immune system (SciShow just recently did a video about this) Gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver until it is needed to emulsify fats in digestion Body hair still is useful in some locations (SciShow did a video about butt hair)
THEORY:
Frogs, axolotls, catfish, and slugs are all various levels of slimy; Marshtomp, Swampert, Palpitoad, Siesmitoad, Wooper, Quagsire, Barboach, Whiscash, and Gastrodon are all 4x weak to Grass and live in muddy, rainy places.
The Goomy line also lives in muddy, rainy places... but it has Sap Sipper. Its slimy appearance is *bait.*
Hmmmmm good point
Yeah, you are absolutly right, it is a unvoluntary but perfect exemple for mimicry ^^
Why is this a theory? Isn't that goodras whole gimmick? (except for the first part, thats a good point)
EXCELLENT though as a bio student can say that this is the exact sorta thing that Biologists might go "AHA THIS IS DEFINITELY IT" at and then look deeper and go "uh no wow fascinating thing but *nothing supporting that* so either everything relevant died recently or it's just a cool coincidence".
Still, as a prime example of good evolutionary thinking and one of my favourite dragons I love it so much yes good sold.
EnderLord99 swampert is probably a mudskipper
A Galarian evolution for sharpedo where he has gible’s little feet
A steel/fire type that's an actual missile instead of a torpedo.
Also if there was a galarian Sharpedo we would definitely need a galarian Camerupt.
@@emc246 Flying-Steel Type Shark as a bunker bomb.
@@TerrariaGolem flying would also work.
EM11212 I mean we didn’t get an alolan growlithe to accompany vulpix and instead got sandslash. So maybe even if sharpedo got one, camerupt might not.
Nah
Even shiny mega Garchomp is the same color as shiny Sharpedo.
@@pyrite2084 not anymore
Noniiiii
Say
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA?
Dun! Dun! Duuuuuun!!!
So mind blowing
Ma boi joining us commoners in the “everybody” club.
pfft i'm in the incredibly exclusive "nobody club". get good noobs
Memes are retarded.
@Chrysalis The Silkwen that is a negative comment
Chrysalis The Silkwen “Don’t share your opinion unless it matches our opinion” go stick a pinchurchin spine up it will you please?
I just realized that Oricorio is most likely based on Darwin's finches
Huh i didnt notice either
Like... yes? Kinda old news there, no offense
That was a little late, but yeay to you for getting there by yourself ^^
I was going to like this comment , but I'm not one to ruin 69
That’s mentioned in his Flying Type Pokémon Explained video
Carvana's coloration being similar to Garchomp reminded me of recessive traits. Sharpedo looses that coloration as its less flashy colors make it a better hunter in the water but they show up once again in Garchomp as they are not a bad trait to have, thus they pass it onto their offspring more often
Ancient Fish: Let's grow *L E G S*
Fin.......will be *L E G*
Tiktaalik. Look it up
THE SUN IS A DEADLY LASER
@Scp 939 but now there is a magnifying glass as well.
Can we go on land yet
No
Why?
THE SUN IS A DEADLY LASER
not any more there’s a blanket
"Id say Finneon, but im sure even Sharpedo forgets that pokemon exists"
Mega oof
Who gave this man thr oofite
Dang that burn even hit that Water type tho 😳
Yesmin Salima you mean “that burn even hits flash fire Pokémon “
@@yizao9289 👁️👄👁️
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Why do I Hear Boss Music?
@@toast505 *you may not rest now, there are monsters nearby*
Yes and sadness
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Shhhh no one cares. Let him make his m
Charles Darwin would approve this video
Also Truegreen7
And he would also be really confused what's a v d o
Didn't Bird Keeper Toby make a whole ass pokemon evolution tree?
Hello you still alive
swear to god. Really, why do I keep seeing you under every video I watch
Fun Fact: Almost Every Mega evolution has spikes
Spikes are cool and edgy I guess
Mega Gardevoir and Mega Medicham are live tweeting this
Bull 2083 i mean mega G has that split heart spikes
@@mt23downpayment53 So does Mega Sharpedo... So that makes Lockstin's theory stronger
Lol gamefreak is like spike= good
Theory:
The only reason Garchomp got a Mega was to fix its awful shiny coloration.
Alex sadly it went from practically no shiny to one of the few bad shades of pink.
Are you implying that his shiny coloration while mega isn't awful ?
@@siragon756 It's not the worst. At least you can tell it's a shiny without a side-by-side comparison.
@@alexanderstilianov I never said it's the worst, just that it's awful. And i should add 'in my opinion'. But yeah, i really think this shade of pink is horrible.
I mean they could get easily make a new recolor they done it in the past before they don't need to make a new evolution specially when the regular is better than the mega
i remember seeing a Garchomp for the first time, i legitimately thought it was a third evolution of Sharpedo
Future game freak: “hey lets make Galarian form gibles gabites and garchomp ocean sharks instead of land sharks”
I mean that makes sense since Cetaceans returned to the seas so maybe Garchomp just found much more opportunities for food in the seas
They could make a water type hisuan garchomp
"Two completely unrelated Dinosaurs"
Both are Stegosaurids, though...
The example of birds and bats is a better one.
I was looking in the comments for precisely this!!!
Bats and pterosaurs is better still, because both use(d) skin membranes.
Genetically related but they lived pretty far away from each other and I'm not sure if at the same time or not but i'm not looking it up and yet they developed very similar traits to each other. I'm pretty sure at least, this is what he meant.
@@WXRST99 But they are still closely related, and even more basal Stegosaurian (which is the clade containing Stegosaurids) such as Huayangosaurus had dorsal plates and a thagomizer, which are among the defining trait of Stegosaurians, it's just like he said ducks and geese are an example of convergent evolution while both being Anatidae.
In fact, it would be more correct to say that Stegosaurus and Kentrosaurus are an example of divergent evolution.
Btw, Kentrosaurus lived during the Late Kimmeridgian and Early Tithonian (at the end of the Late Jurassic), at about the same time as the North American Stegosaurus and the European Miragaia, the fauna of the North American Morrison formation, the African Tendaguru formation and the European Lourinha formation were relatively similar.
Sharks and dolphins
I like that you have the Bionicle Barraki, Pridak, on the desk because he's a shark.
I see him in the back
If Carapar would've been in the other corner it would've been perfect,
That's the brown one based on a Hammerhead Shark.
@@BramLastname I thought it was a crab because of the claw and hard shell pieces.
@@bfnmo7750 That's its original design,
But I just cannot unsee the Hammerhead.
Their gills are still fonctioning , just not as well
That s why garchomp learns surf but not dive
Love your Diotto pfp. Plus your user names is my middle name.
Oh so that does that mean Rhydon has gills I never knew😯
/s
Also why would you need gills to surf 😑
@@Dash-lx4ng Aggron too
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Goggin used smack!
Its super effective!
Octillery fainted!
9:08 "Causing them to start seeking food in the shallows, the shores."
...Like Pokèmon Trainers on Rotom-Bikes.
Mega Garchomp's shiny colour is also very similar to that of Sharpedo's shiny both Purple/Magenta
This theory always makes me think of how I really wanted an Alolan Garchomp where he became a... you know, an actual shark.
Warr_Lord nah
Warr_Lord and it be water/dragon ? 🤯
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"Fish, fish, bipedal dragon? It doesn't make sense! " Makes sense to me, a digimon fan.
3:10 what the frick is wrong with that Stegosaurus...
Yeah but real talk, Mr Mime and Mime Jr might be related. They are both pink.
Nah, that's a stretch
So all pink Pokémon are related?
@@cintronproductions9430 Yes.
@@cintronproductions9430 r/woosh
@@albergoni2191 Who do you think you are?
Sounds similar to my theory of some Zigzagoon/Linoone living in the mountains and eventually evolving into Zangoose to fight of Seviper...
Also being the Sentret/Furrets of Hoenn.
Instead of Dragonite as an example of "wtf evo line", you should've mentioned fricking PIKIPECK
Woodpeckers and toucans are closely related, so it makes more sense than say, a gray fish turning into a red octopus, or an echidna turning into a stoat and then into a honey badger.
@@cintronproductions9430 I guess that's a good point but ugh I hate the evo line. I would've loved to see Piki's final evo stay woodpecker ;u;
@@Sinamuna a woodpecker with a drill for a beak fuckin gurren laggan out this bitch XD
Il go higer freakin Remoraid into a octopus
@@cintronproductions9430 wait,the cyndaquil line?
I've had a similar Theory referring to Shieldon's evolutionary line and Aron's evolutionary line... I'd be extremely flattered if you covered that possibility.
Isn't that normally toby's job?
I love this theory I can imagine a little carvana winding up in a cave with a little bit of water its only way to survive becoming some carvanha/gible hybrid also cool how both sharpedo and garchomp have mega evolutions
*Psst* There's a Bionicle in the corner, pass it on.
Mark Nut I’m glad I’m not the only one who recognized it.
AND IT'S PRIDAK 10/10 NERD REFERENCE CONTENT thanks for pointing it out!
A what ?
@@sussyimposter96 An excellent series of Lego constructible action figures, usually set around an elemental theme. The one in the corner of this episode is one of the rare exceptions; he's just a sharky boi.
@@clockworkkirlia7475 Well it's line was centered around deadly animals,
Hence why they look like a great white shark, hammerhead shark, mantis, sea urchin, stingray and bulldog,
The elemental powers took a backseat in their designs, which I think was the right choice.
this video came out right when I started breeding a perfect iv garchomp
"The cave Pokemon."
Oh, yeah.
*THE* cave Pokemon, how could I not know.
pokemon is the plural of pokemon... sooo
Biting Critter How does that matter?
@@vivid_xyz either you pointed out a mistake (which isnt a mistake) or i didnt understand the comment
Biting Critter I wanted to point out that Garchomps aren't the only pokemon living in caves. Therefore, it seems stupid for me to call them "The cave pokemon" since that's not anything special. 🤷🏻♂️
@@vivid_xyz he only mentioned that they were the cave pokemon (garchomp actually isn't so youre kinda right), nothing else. he didn't say "no other pokemon are classified as the cave pokemon." also, he never said no other pokemon lived in caves.
U are more than “everybody” Lockstin, u’re the best!
I think Absol was originally an Eevee evolution.
Never thought about it before, but I could totally see it being an early Umbreon design
@@michaelwolfe9496 that would be cool!
@@michaelwolfe9496 Ever heard of the Gold 1997 demo? Umbreon was a Poison-type, but looked basically the same.
wut. There's literally no resemblance between Absol and the Eevee family though? Absol doesn't have ears (its horn doesn't count), it has claws, it's got different proportions and anatomy, the face is shaped differently, its eyes are completely different, it's not even really based on the same things as the Eevee family.
@@KudaKeileon Besides the dark eyes on some of the evolutions, and maybe the paws, very few traits carry over to the other eevee evolutions, so that doesn't mean much.
This is how convergent evolution was born XD
I really want for on April fools Day for Nintendo to make an announcement that if you breed these Pokémon together you'll get a special Pokémon so everyone will be like omg theory confirmed but if you do it you get like a magnet not even a Pokémon just a magnet
Just for a troll
On an unrelated note,
That white Barraki Bionicle
I love that thing.
3:12 Kentrosaurus is actually still part of the Stegosauridae family, A better example would be Toucans And Hornbills, or Weasels and Mongoose; Both are completely non-related animals that gained aspects of each other to fill in the same niche and look so similar most people think they are the same creature or at least in the same family
4:55 only Gabite is the Cave pokemon, Garchomp is Known as the Mach Pokemon
Or the Hummingbird and the Hummingbird Hawk Moth. I like this example, since a Bug and a Bird are as different as one can get.
@@shytendeakatamanoir9740 That's a good example too
If you like that example, here are one more unconventional example: Armadillosuchus, an Extinct crocodylomorph that live in Late Cretaceous Brazil who evolved Armadillo like armor and of course, Modern Day Armadillos
Sean Dewar Or Thylachosmilus and Smilodon.
@@brandonshmandon1799 there's also the Nimravids and Barbourofelids to Saber cats, and then there's Paraceratherium to Giraffes
Sean Dewar Or the Borophagus and modern Hyenas.
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Strictly theorising without metatextual considerations: why do you assume it was Sharpedo that turned into Gible? Carvanha has a dark blue on top with a red underbelly, same as Gible. A red underbelly could have served as a warning to other tropical predators or as camouflage against river predators attacking from below - the rivers might have had the right kind of sediment for red to be preferable. On top of that, the easy access to mudbanks for ancient Carvanha to predate in would explain the shift to ground type. Sharpedo's colouration mark it as a distinctly open ocean-faring predator and it interacting with the shoreline enough to significantly evolve seems a bit of a stretch.
Y'know, as far as magical monsters that you cram into marbles go.
"Just like Stegosaurus and Kentrosaurus, they both shar similar traits, but they lived in two different continents."
They're from the same family! They lived 250 millions years ago, America and Asia was a unique continent XD
If you don't know, stay to the textbook examples like shark and dolphins, different types of wings, etc... ^^
I believe you misconstrued what he said. Also, you seem a bit butt hurt, dinosaur expert
@@jonahs8143 He said that Kentrosaurus and Stegosaurus, two dinosaurs from the same family are an example of convergent evolution. If that's the case, then Nile crocodile and Sea crocodile are an example of convergence evolution, right? :p
Yeah, sorry, maybe a little too harsh, it was meant to be just ironic, but it's hard to pass written in another language than my mother tongue :p
Here’s a mystery for you Lockstin:
Why do we only floss before visiting the dentist even though we all know it’s important?
Because we don't want the dentist to judge us, but can't be bothered on a day to day basis
8:05:both mega evolutions gives them stupidly amount of spikes
This is definitely something I could see being true; it would definitely be an interesting evolutionary branch to see take place
it could also make sense that it's Dark abilities that it used when competing slowly grew to be more draconic, not pulling dirty tricks to grab a bit of food and becoming a dominating force.
And it leaving the water to go underground, but using its fins to traverse mud and dirt giving it the ground type.
But hey, that's just a theory, a game theory!
Stegosaurus and kentrosaurus aren't a good example of convergent evolution. They both belong to the family Stegosauridae a better example of convergent evolution would be comparing turtles and tortoises to Ankylosauridae or armadillos. All three groups developed a hard "shell" on their back to protect against predators. Armadillos like most turtles and tortoises can pull their soft vital parts inside.
As soon as Lockstin mentioned the kentrosaurus I had Ark ptsd flashbacks, those things are crazy in Ark
bryan diaz varela once I killed two from far away and had one of my dinos harvest the meat and it died from that
bryan diaz varela I think we’re thinking of different things, I’m talking about a game called Ark Survival Evolved
I like how you put Barakki Pridak sneakily in the bottom right corner
“Oh yeah, and they can mega evolutions”
Same
I think eventually gamefreak will say that luvdisc will evolve to alomomola only if they are present in some location, just like magnezone and probopass in chargestone cave. And that location is within a region that is not yet introduced. And the reason they are present in existing regions is because thats their feeding grounds and they migrate to that unintroduced location for breeding/evolution only. Just like how whales migrate when it is breeding season.
Please do a mystery dungeon explorers of sky theory~
It makes sense since Zigzagoon not only has a different form in Galar but it also gain a new evolution, if sharpedo adapted it's body to look like the pokemon we have come to know as gible maybe it also gain the new 2 evolution gabite and garchomp
4:38
Why do i keep laughing at that poor plushie getting slapped
Because of the split second of a reaction afterwards?
@@dubbingsync it's, a rhetorical question
Also in one episode of the sun and moon anime a garchomp was in a swimming race (despite its water type weakness) and it was said to be a fast swimmer, JUST LIKE SHARPEDO
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I need to find this version of Sinnoh and one for each region like this
Same, I was hoping someone had the link in the comments
The only thing that destroy all of this argument is that sharpedo yellow star and his mega yellow stars in his body are actually scars (they use this sometimes in games etc to present scars of very old battles also it's pokédex says it's a scar mostly his mega evo pokedex)
Sister Taxon is the result of Divergent Evolution, in which creatures descending from a common ancestor evolve distinct traits that separate themselves from one another due to environmental and selective pressures. Lions and tigers, for instance. Convergent Evolution is when to animals evolve similar features and traits in response to environmental pressures despite not sharing a common ancestor. Dolphins and Ichthyosaurs are a classic example of this.
As for Stegosaurus and Kentrosaurus, the two actually do have a common ancestor. While Kentrosaurus was once proposed to be an ancestral form, it turns out that recently, the dinosaur has derived characteristics closer to Stegosaurus than more primitive species like Huayangosaurus. Hence, Kentrosaurus, while still relatively basal, is a member of the Stegosauridae family and this would make it convergent evolution. Though if you're wondering why the two appear on different sides of the planet, you may need to remember what Earth was like in the Late Jurassic, prior to that, and the animals that are around in their habitats.
You're aware of the supercontinent of Pangaea, right? This was basically a big ol' crust that had been around since the Permian. Over time, the landmass started to crack and drift. By the Early Jurassic, Laurasia and Gondwanaland were starting to make themselves known: the former being comprised of North America, Asia, a periodical Bering Strait, and a cluster of islands that would one day be Europe; the latter were the southern continents of Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and India. However, because this was a recent split, the North and South were still a stones throw from one another, meaning they shared the same weather patterns and, thus, very similar habitats of semi-arid floodplains and sparse forests. As these continents began to separate, different populations of dinosaurs were split from related groups. None of these were more evident than what we see in the Lourinha, Tendaguru, and Morrison Formations of Portugal, Tanzania, and Western USA respectively, in which various genera and equivalent species are shared in these three sites. This is how you get things like numerous species of Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus, Torvosaurus in the US and Portugal, many related sauropod species, and the prevalence of Stegosaurs like Kentrosaurus and Stegosaurus itself.
Also, the word you're looking for is "paleontologist". Archaeologists mainly study dead people and very recent events that still affect humans. We paleontologists do the real awesome stuff.
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You sir are today's super nerd *guitar riff*
Well, he always makes mistake like this when he speaks about anything related to paleontology.
I would love a more in depth video on the evolution of pokemon. Not pikachu turning into Raichu, how pokemon evolved from mew into their current form
Fun Fact: Bidoof is related to Bibarel, crazy right
Fun Fact:Charizard and Dragon Type are not related
Simone Fazwolf wrong when you throw charizard into nuclear waste he spews out blue fire and becomes related to dragons
It makes sense because they’re both so ugly
@@Heli-draws It's on the Dragon Egg Group, which makes it actually closer to Dragonite, and most other dragons than Noivern
@@shytendeakatamanoir9740 r/woooosh
0:56 it said something in its pokedex saying that it is a land shark pokemon...or something like that
Pokémon theory: Gible is adopted
I am going to find where you live and eat all your garlic bread for that line
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Nooooooo!!! Not the garlic bread!!!
@@andrearios2099 yeah so don't disrespect adopted people
@@vo1d937 I apologize, that was not my intention
Garchomp just left to get the milk
ok this actually makes a lot of sense but i have one question... does the vpn work for porn
I hope so lol
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gibble may be called the land shark pokemon because it looks like the d&d landshark
So we know that Gible and its ilk retreat into caves for heat, and that makes sense considering it has a ×4 ice weakness. But if we were keeping in the idea of evolution, wouldn't Sharpedo that retained their water type be more suited to the cold weather of Sinnoh, and hedge out the ones that became ground or dragon? It wouldn't be the first time we've seen terrestrial water types.
9:48 and of course , become 4x weak to ice
I learned about the finches in middle school and thought i would never hear about finches until now
Did you not play sun and moon? One of the bird pokemon is influenced by them
I love Lockstin's educated overthinking of pokemon. It's the entire reason I watch him. He's a damn genius
Okay now do this one:
"Carvanha and Drayden are related? | Gnoggin - Pokemon Theory Classic!"
I forgot that Mega Sharpedo even existed.
I honestly never got why people want Tauros to evolve into Bouffalant
Because people want to use Eveolite Tauros
@@mediocre8045 Bouffalant would be really strong tho,
Nothing legendary ofcourse,
But Tauros has decent stats.
@@mediocre8045 fair enough,
I think LC is the only teir that really cares,
And that's not a lot since the ban hammer in LC is quick.
You basically predicted scarlet and Violet's gimmick 3 years early
Evolutionarily and visually, they're really similarly related
Crawdaunt has coevolved with Sharpedo according to the pokédex
In my opinion, carvana actually does look similar to gible, because both of them have red on their undersides in very similar ways. I think carvana directly evolved into gible, and sharpedo stayed the way it was. As gible evolves, it starts to reveal some traits from it's used to be evolution. The gible lines' desaturated colors make a lot of sense too, since being in the darkness of caves for so long may have caused pigment loss in gible, turning the dark blue into gray. As it evolved and needed the caves less and less, it started to gain some of its blue coloration back in its later evolutions.
EDIT: Also just realized that gible's bottom teeth look a lot like carvana's fangs
Solid points
I’m new, and I love the way you combine science, pokemon theories, and humor together to create the best pokemon videos I’ve seen. Instantly in love with your channel! 👍
It would be cool to see a video discussing all the different pokemon that look like they should be related but are not evolutions of each other.
Weeeellll, kentrosaurus is a stegosaurid just like stegosaurus.
As a dinosaur fan, it legit hurt me when he said they aren't related.
At least the Bats and Birds thing still holds up
AronRa has an extensive series on the Systematic Classification of Life. It's fascinating to see how extensive our RL genetic tree is. It is a lot of fun toying with where pokemon would lie in a similar system. BKT has a pretty cool tree concept in the works.
Thanks for the chat, Lockstin! It's always a pleasure watching your videos and appreciate what you bring to the table.
9:00 Appendix is likely a reserve storage for gut flora and immunity cells according to SciShow. Only mentioning it because I saw the video very recently.
Edit: Grammars
*Finally a VPN sponsorship that isn't...* What's its name again I've seen it so much it's just became a common part of most video so my brain flushes it out from time to time... Oh yeah *Nord VPN*
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“stout, thick, stronk beaks”
why is nobody talking about this
“ there are things that humans don’t use so it slowly goes away” examples: human dignity and honor
Lol! It's true.
8:11 paused it at just the right time and he looks HILARIOUS!
DONT MIND ME JUST WONDERING WHY SHARPEDO WAS CUT IN HALF
The Stegosaurus and Kentrosaurus example seems a bit wrong. They are both members of the same family.
Petition for Galarian Garchomp
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Garchomp is perfect the way he is.
(Except for mega Garchomp and it's loss of speed)
Bram Jans Are you sure you don’t want a cool new different type of garchomp
@@_zastronaut100 no. Garchomp is already fine and I honestly want some underrated and forgettable Pokémon to get new forms
5:50 I like how there is an aquatic bionicle that if memory serves me right first lived on land in the lower right of the screen.
Eyes saw "Mommy"
Brain read "Woomy"
Now I'm just imagining a thicc Inkling mama saying "Ara, Ara~"
And I require it...
Thiccling
Ara Ara....
O kawaii koto...
We need a hammerhead fossil pokemon to solidify this
I wonder if Druddigon could also be thrown in the mix too because he shares the same ability rough skin, some of the same coloring and is also called the Cave pokemon
Well but it makes zero sense that Sharpedo became a Gible because of Sinnoh's colder temperatures.
Dragon-Ground is 4 times weak to ice... It's actually counterproductive
I hate game theory because his theories' say endermen are Steve
But I like lockstin & gnoggin because these theories are serious and make sense
Finally!! I real proper pokemon theory, not a filler video!! And I love this theory so much! Thanks for posting this on my birthday too!! (Although you probably didn't know that) Its like a birthday present!
My 3 year old son's second favorite Pokemon is Garchomp, and I've always loved this theory. You did a spectacular job breaking down also!
0:38 Well... a bunch of eggs turn into a walking palm tree... so...
A number of the things you mentioned as useless remnants of our ancestors are actually pretty important.
Appendix: Helps restore gut bacteria if and when they ever get flushed out.
Tonsils: A part of the immune system
Body hair: increases nerve sensitivity
Goosebumps: a side effect of muscle contraction
Your arm movements are just entertaining sometimes
I love how carefree and joyful this guy is, and yet still very into knowledge. This is the only poketuber that I can learn about stuff like Sister Taxon.
4:44 NO THE OCTILLARY!!! Press F for this Good Tank Octo-Boi.
9:00 Appendix is used by immune system (SciShow just recently did a video about this)
Gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver until it is needed to emulsify fats in digestion
Body hair still is useful in some locations (SciShow did a video about butt hair)
What if houndoom and arcanine are related two fire dogs first found in the kanto region
8:04 hey, is that? is that Pridak? in the bottom right corner? hey, hey is that Pridak?