Sylver Hummingbird
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it ate so much of it so grew it's own unlimited supply
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it ate so much of it so grew it's own unlimited supply
yeah, but HOW does it grow its own fruit?
Who wants to explain the new ability Illusion that Zorua and Zoroark posses?
alright been a while since I posted something.
For pokemon that are said to have long lifespans, like Ninetails, what would be necessary for that to happen, besides excercise and a healthy diet?
shoyro said:For pokemon that are said to have long lifespans, like Ninetails, what would be necessary for that to happen, besides excercise and a healthy diet?
@Mokoko Not sure what you mean by rayquaza and arceus etc. being "constant". There is also manaphy, who when reproduced, produces only phione... Not sure where that came from either... 0.o
Sableye must have potent stomach acid to break up gemstones, minerals, and ores(chemically combined substances). If the acids are powerful enough, the elements that make up the stones could break apart. Chemically combined things cannot be split with force; a mixture of sulfur and iron shavings can be split with force (magnets), but if they are combined via heat they are a chemical solution. Chemical solutions must be split at the atom level. Therefor the stomach acids would have to burn away unwanted materials in the stones, splitting atoms apart. The remaining elements (carbon, iron, and others) would satisfy Sableye's nutritional needs. Also, the atom fission (breaking apart of atoms, I think) releases tremendous amounts of energy, so converting that energy into various forms would allow Sableye to use moves such a shadow ball, shadow claw, etc., and give it general energy to keep its body functioning.How could Sableye possibly gain nutrients from the crystals and gemstones it eats?
Just because Kabuto(ps) is aquatic doesn't prove anything...well actually it does but thats not what I was aiming at, but heck thats what the thread is about.
Kabuto and Kabutops are like Aquatic Anorith and Armaldo. They probably fed on;
Relicanth
Some form of Aquatic Cradily/Lileep.
Prehistoric Magikarp
the other things you mentioned. Probably EVERYTHING was preyed on by Aerodactyl and Aerodactyl had no natural predators at that time. Only stronger fliers like Charizard and Salamence could bring it down, and neither probably existend at that time, so Aerodactyl is set.
Others include the Tropius and Lapras families, Maybe Meganium. They were preyed on by Perhaps Rampardos and Armaldo, all depending if either/both are carnivores/omnivores. They pre-volotions were preyed on by everything else except the Cradily line and Omanyte. Omastar was probably at their rank.
So Cradily is screwed over as the bottom. Omanyte was at a similar but higher place than Cradily. Shieldon and Bastiodon represent Stegosaurs/Ankylosaurs. Kabuto, Anorith and Omastar represent Compsagnathus/Small carnivores. Crandidos represents Raptors and medium sized predators, Rampardos, Kabutops and Armaldo are larger predators and Aerodactyl is the king (but not Tyrannosaurus, who isn't really king anyway).
Snover and Abomansnow were probably like Cradily, but maybe better at defending themselves. Yanma and Yanmega are not Important whatsoever, parasites picking off others kills, although if you're thinking Meganeura (can't remember the spelling, the giant prehistoric Dragonfly), a fully grown prehistoric Yanmega could probably bring down anything other than Bastiodon below Cranidos ranking in the chain, including a young Cranidos itself. Tropius, Lapras and Meganium rank with Bastiodon as members of the large Herbivores club.
Can I also point out that perhaps not all of the fossil pokemon are Rock types by this point, as they haven't been fossilised. Not all but some.