Great video,Lurantis is a reverse stick-bug or any of the many insects that camoflage as a plant, so it is a plant that pretents to be an insect wile not beeing one itself. The bug Evolution tree might also bee a good video idear
@@Pokecologyrespect for respecting your editor. oh waht stilisation does to artropods , one of the many obskure simularetys between monster hunter and pokemon the "spiders" Have 6 limbs
10:41 even if it began as an insect it’s now a dragon so it develops a draconic/reptilianesque body plan Pokémon evolutions aren’t unusual in changing species
I have a theory: Geodude, along with other rock pokemon, are some kind of weird mollusc or hermit crab, or even worm They burrow and hide inside rocks, being specialized to function using the rock as an exoskeleton 2nd theory: The supposed insect ancestor was centipede-like, then adapted some legs to specialized limbs. Bugs in the Pokemon world are clearly bigger, so they could've just evolved less legs for energy efficiency
Trapinch uncomfortably reminds me of Squirtle and Chewtle, of all mons. With the pattern on the belly, mostly. Flygon being a derived Turtle, maybe? Seems like nonsense even to me, but worth a thought.
This is one line that deserves more love. I wonder if Flygon’s wings *are* flight-capable, but meant more for stirring up sand storms.
Great video,Lurantis is a reverse stick-bug or any of the many insects that camoflage as a plant, so it is a plant that pretents to be an insect wile not beeing one itself.
The bug Evolution tree might also bee a good video idear
I knew that, but I didn't want to send *yet another* clarification to my editor. Poor dude.
Also, I fear for the arthropod evolutionary family.
@@Pokecology How the heck are we gonna explain Accelgor and Shuckle
@@Pokecologyrespect for respecting your editor. oh waht stilisation does to artropods , one of the many obskure simularetys between monster hunter and pokemon the "spiders" Have 6 limbs
@@Glory2Snowstar
10:41 even if it began as an insect it’s now a dragon so it develops a draconic/reptilianesque body plan
Pokémon evolutions aren’t unusual in changing species
I have a theory:
Geodude, along with other rock pokemon, are some kind of weird mollusc or hermit crab, or even worm
They burrow and hide inside rocks, being specialized to function using the rock as an exoskeleton
2nd theory:
The supposed insect ancestor was centipede-like, then adapted some legs to specialized limbs. Bugs in the Pokemon world are clearly bigger, so they could've just evolved less legs for energy efficiency
O thats wy Gravler was a crab in too many types
Its eyes look more like goggles to me
Trapinch uncomfortably reminds me of Squirtle and Chewtle, of all mons. With the pattern on the belly, mostly. Flygon being a derived Turtle, maybe? Seems like nonsense even to me, but worth a thought.
U can animate now