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Dialga's physiology

nightgirl

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Hello everybody, I would like to share with you one thing :cool:
When I was reading an article about Dialga (Pokemon) I noticed an interesting thing. In physiology it's said that Dialga "has various light blue spots". If you look closely, you can see that those "blue spots" are actually clock indicators!:idea:
 
That would make sense, although it seems like you're reaching... I still think that they are just random lines.
 
I'm going to do my normal and say its anatomy not physiology....

I also think that you could say that they have the appearance of clock hands but probably but you cannot definitively say that they are...

why do we en have that section of the page when we have a photo?
 
Looking at the ones on its legs, they look like nothing. But looking at the shape, position, and size on the ones on its head, I think you might be on to something...
 
I always thought that Dialga's chest is a sundial. sundial...Dialga... hmm.
 
They hardly look like the hands of a clock. It's a very large stretch to say that.
 
Most Pokémon have various symbols to represent their origin. i.e. Manaphy and Phione are based off beautiful...um...check their respective articles.
 
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