Poké-arachnids and Their Closest Relatives 🕷️ Pokémon Taxonomy
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Published 2022-12-01
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0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Poké-arachnids' closest relatives
1:01 - Poké-arachnids
1:21 - First branch in Poké-spiders
1:34 - Remaining Poké-spiders
2:52 - Conclusion
There is always some debate when taxonomy is involved so please take this with a grain of Poké-salt!
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Spitting spider image
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Diving bell spider image
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All Comments (8)
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Amazing vid!
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How is an ultra beast related to Pokemon from a different universe?
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How could you forget gliscor? He's a weird scorpion thing too..?
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Are Spiders your favourite animal? If not what is
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hello, I was hoping you can do a video or short focusing on the Grubbin line
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1:12 It's not the case on this video, but what would you do if you have a pokemon line that splits sometimes down its development, like in the Wurmple Line?
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What about gallisopod an wimpod