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Chickadee + Magpee and Adnocana

Chickadee + Magpee and Adnocana

Chickadee + Magpee and Adnocana by TapeJara
Chickadee + Magpee and Adnocana by TapeJara

Description

Description
TapeJara
Chickadee: These birds wake up early to eat as much as they can. They choose the morning because there aren't many predators but there is still some light to see.
 
Magpee: The fully grown Magpee becomes active all day. It will often catch fish with its talons but throw them back in the water. This is just practice for when they defend their nests from predatory Pokemon.
 
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Adnocana: (Ekans + Marshtomp) Absent of poison, this giant fresh water serpent uses muscle to take down his prey. It is known to ambush Totodiles.

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Category Games » - by Publisher » Nintendo » Pokémon series » Pokédex (Pokémon types) » - Original (fan-made) Pokémon
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Media Colored Pencil / Crayon
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Reference Anaconda, Chickadee

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orcameister on March 13, 2009, 1:40:22 AM

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orcameisterHmm... the birds and the snake don't look much like a combination of other pokemon.

TapeJara on March 13, 2009, 8:30:52 AM

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TapeJaraWell for the bird Pokemon, the few specimens have well settled in the wild so they were able to breed quickly, and the babies adapted more and more, eventually looking completely different from the original clone. As for Adnocana well, it was just created that way. Cloning is a VERY complicated subject. lol Perhaps the similarities are inside the bodies. Perhaps Adnocana has the same water storage system as Squirtle, or Magpee has the same structure of bones in its wings as Swellow.

orcameister on March 13, 2009, 11:56:17 PM

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orcameisterOh I see, well then I'll just leave the cloning to you then. xD I'll just go explore jungles to find new pokemon. Did I mention that your pokemon look great?

TapeJara on March 13, 2009, 11:57:06 PM

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TapeJarawhy thank you

orcameister on March 14, 2009, 1:31:21 AM

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orcameisterNo problem, =)