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:: Oh, wait, my bad - I saw locked, and didn't realise it was just locked to unregistered users. Guess I'll edit it, then. Thanks! --[[User:Poppy Appletree|Poppy]] [[User talk:Poppy Appletree|:3]] 17:02, 12 March 2011 (UTC) | :: Oh, wait, my bad - I saw locked, and didn't realise it was just locked to unregistered users. Guess I'll edit it, then. Thanks! --[[User:Poppy Appletree|Poppy]] [[User talk:Poppy Appletree|:3]] 17:02, 12 March 2011 (UTC) | ||
== Origin == | |||
Like it's pre-evolutions, the appearance of Krookodile is based on a cartoonish crocodile.[[User:Bennell|Bennell]] 13:39, 26 March 2012 (UTC) | |||
== Notable? == | |||
I noticed that Krookodile's abilities (as well as its evolutionary relatives') are all related to the Attack stat (Intimidate lowers an opponent's attack, Moxie raises its attack after it KO's a Pokémon, and Anger Point maximizes its attack if it is attacked with a critical hit.) Is this notable enough for trivia? [[User:Berrenta|Berrenta]] ([[User talk:Berrenta|talk]]) 00:35, 30 December 2012 (UTC) | |||
:Since it's been a while, I checked other Pokémon with Abilities that relate to one another, and they seem to have been noted (Gyarados and Zebstrika for example, though there are others). I'll go ahead and add it in. If it's not needed, feel free to remove it. [[User:Berrenta|Berrenta]] ([[User talk:Berrenta|talk]]) 01:32, 6 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
== Biology == | |||
"The jaws can twist a body before breaking it in half." I assume this in reference to Krookodile's Moon Pokédex entry which states, "After clamping down with its powerful jaws, it twists its body around to rip its prey in half." I believe that the entry refers to Krookodile twisting its ''own'' body, not that of its prey, referencing the "death roll" that many species of alligators and crocodiles are known for performing. This is technically open for interpretation, but I believe that the current explanation of this behavior could use some improvement. {{unsigned|Wildersovereign17}} |
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Physiology
"Krookodile has a teal belly". That is not teal. For it to be teal, there would have to be a noticeable amount of green in it. I'd say it's more like periwinkle, but I don't know why this level of detail is needed. At any rate, I'm going to swap it out, since teal is fairly obviously bogus - if someone has an issue with it, I'm happy to discuss it. --Poppy :3 16:41, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
- Oh darn, the page is still locked. --Poppy :3 16:43, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
- I can edit it.That Sammich Omnomnom Rangers lead the way. 16:57, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
Origin
Like it's pre-evolutions, the appearance of Krookodile is based on a cartoonish crocodile.Bennell 13:39, 26 March 2012 (UTC)
Notable?
I noticed that Krookodile's abilities (as well as its evolutionary relatives') are all related to the Attack stat (Intimidate lowers an opponent's attack, Moxie raises its attack after it KO's a Pokémon, and Anger Point maximizes its attack if it is attacked with a critical hit.) Is this notable enough for trivia? Berrenta (talk) 00:35, 30 December 2012 (UTC)
- Since it's been a while, I checked other Pokémon with Abilities that relate to one another, and they seem to have been noted (Gyarados and Zebstrika for example, though there are others). I'll go ahead and add it in. If it's not needed, feel free to remove it. Berrenta (talk) 01:32, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
Biology
"The jaws can twist a body before breaking it in half." I assume this in reference to Krookodile's Moon Pokédex entry which states, "After clamping down with its powerful jaws, it twists its body around to rip its prey in half." I believe that the entry refers to Krookodile twisting its own body, not that of its prey, referencing the "death roll" that many species of alligators and crocodiles are known for performing. This is technically open for interpretation, but I believe that the current explanation of this behavior could use some improvement. - unsigned comment from Wildersovereign17 (talk • contribs)