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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Skorupi and Drapion are in this egg group, as they are based on an animal that is normally associated with deserts, the scorpion. This is a reference to the ancient group of arthropods known as [[wp:Sea Scorpion|sea scorpions]] that used to inhabit the oceans and were the ancestors of modern scorpions.
* Skorupi and Drapion are in this egg group, despite being based on an animal that is normally associated with deserts, the {{wp|scorpion}}. This may be a reference to the ancient group of arthropods known as {{wp|Eurypterid|sea scorpions}} that used to inhabit the oceans and may have been the ancestors of modern scorpions.
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[[ja:すいちゅう3]]
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Revision as of 04:05, 16 July 2008

Egg Groups
Monster Human-Like
Water 1 Water 3
Bug Mineral
Flying Amorphous
Field Water 2
Fairy Ditto
Grass Dragon
No Eggs Discovered
Gender unknown

The Water 3 egg group is one of the sixteen egg groups.

Characteristics

The Water 3 egg group is characterized by its members' resemblance to aquatic invertebrates. Most are Template:Type2s.

Pokémon

Only in this egg group

# Name Type
072 072 Tentacool Water Poison
073 073 Tentacruel Water Poison
090 090 Shellder Water
091 091 Cloyster Water Ice
098 098 Krabby Water
099 099 Kingler Water
120 120 Staryu Water
121 121 Starmie Water Psychic
345 345 Lileep Rock Grass
346 346 Cradily Rock Grass
347 347 Anorith Rock Bug
348 348 Armaldo Rock Bug

In this and another egg group

# Name Type Other
138 138 Omanyte Rock Water Water 1
139 139 Omastar Rock Water Water 1
140 140 Kabuto Rock Water Water 1
141 141 Kabutops Rock Water Water 1
222 222 Corsola Water Rock Water 1
341 341 Corphish Water Water 1
342 342 Crawdaunt Water Dark Water 1
451 451 Skorupi Poison Bug Bug
452 452 Drapion Poison Dark Bug

Trivia

  • Skorupi and Drapion are in this egg group, despite being based on an animal that is normally associated with deserts, the scorpion. This may be a reference to the ancient group of arthropods known as sea scorpions that used to inhabit the oceans and may have been the ancestors of modern scorpions.