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The most expensive trades are the legendary or shiny Pokémon trades. Let’s take a moment to appreciate nature’s weirdest for how beautiful they all are! And maybe, give Nintendo a heads-up for new ideas.These are all of the trade values and Stardust costs for trading with another player in Pokémon Go. Or we’re so used to the physical aesthetics of the fish, mammals and insects around us, that anything outside that is just weird. While immersed in fiction, we forget to look and read around once in a while and appreciate the astonishing patterns around us. So basically it’s a panda-ant-cricket-wasp. It can make a loud noise like crickets or locusts when stressed. The males usually have wings, but the females do not. Despite its name, it’s neither a panda nor an ant - its wingless wasp species. This little bug is undoubtedly the most adorable critter to exist, and hopefully a Generation 8 Pokémon. This could be a Pokémon purely because of its colour-scheme and pattern aesthetics! 8. Also known as the Congolese Giraffe or Zebra Giraffe, it’s the only other member of the Giraffidae family, excluding Giraffes. This species of the Giraffidae family definitely looks like evolution played jigsaw. In fact, it even has a superpower it can store little poison-stings in its tentacles, stolen from creatures like the jellyfish, and then use them as a weapon! So yes, it can be poisonous. It’s a brilliant looking, tiny little mollusc, isn't a Pokémon, but definitely should be. This little member of the snail family, actually has many names - the blue sea angle, blue dragon, blue ocean slug, sea swallow - all incredibly fitting. It definitely should be Poké-inspiration.
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That lip colour really brings its eyes out. Not to say it isn’t absolutely beautiful. This species of batfish found around the Galapagos Islands, and Peru is genuinely one of the weirdest looking creatures alive. Now, this animal actually looks photoshopped, but we swear it isn’t. The real world is not as child-friendly as Pokémon, unfortunately. Since the “cute” appeal of the Chinese Pangolin rose, populations have reduced due to illegal pet trade, and various other reasons. Pangolin- Sandshrewįirst guess is Armadillo, right? Wrong! Everyone’s favourite cute ground-type Pokémon Sandshrew is actually inspired by the now critically endangered Chinese Pangolin. Is it weird that the spiral on Poliwag is actually tadpole intestines? 4. Glass frog tadpoles have tightly coiled intestines, that are visible through their transparent skin- which is what inspired the design for Poliwag.
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Glass frogs are a family of frogs that have certain species with completely transparent skin! Their skin is so transparent that you can very clearly see all their internal organs. This curious flopper is actually completely inspired from the Yelloweye Rockfish, one of the biggest species in the genus - an adult weigh above 10 kgs! The resemblance is uncanny. Yes, everyone remembers getting a Magikarp in the beginning and then just waiting for it to evolve into a Gyrados.
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Good old Caterpie, who’s been around since Generation I of Pokémon and who eventually turns into Butterfree, is actually an exact replica of the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Caterpillar! Caterpie is cute but the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Caterpillar is undoubtedly cuter. Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Caterpillar- Caterpie Astonishingly, some of these ‘Pokémon-looking’ animals have actually inspired real Pokémon! Nature has some really weird looking animals, to the point where you wonder if evolution is just… playing jigsaw(?)! Here are four animals that inspired actual Pokémon, and four more that definitely should! 1.
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Ever looked at a praying mantis and wondered, “Wow, you actually look pretty unreal!”? If you’ve watched animal channels on TV as a kid, you’ve definitely seen some episode where they display ‘Nature’s Weirdest’ animals - and some of them actually look like they’re made-up.