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4176561 No.4176561 [Reply] [Original]

hey, i need all the evidence of evolution! go go go

>> No.4176567

You're obviously not well versed in bioogy (not that this is a bad thing), so just go get a copy of "The Greatest Show on Earth" by Dawkins. You can get it for like 10 bucks now, and it's written for the layman.

>> No.4176570

Here's a start:
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-speciation.html

But seriously, learn to do your own research please, your question is too vague to be of use.

>> No.4176574

Umm...
That would take years to learn

>> No.4176581

>During the course of a Pokémon's development, under certain circumstances specific to that Pokémon's species, it may evolve (Japanese: 進化 shinka) into a different Pokémon. This change is not merely physical, however, as Pokémon of a higher evolutionary stage have different (and usually more powerful) base stats than their predecessors, may have different moves that can be learned, and sometimes change their types, though usually at least one of the types of the previous form is preserved. Other statistics, such as nature and EVs, as well as alternate coloration, are preserved. It is similar to metamorphasis.

>Professor Rowan is the leading expert in Pokémon evolution. According to his research, over 90% of all Pokémon are connected to at least one other through evolution. Rowan is currently investigating whether evolution is a form of maturity in Pokémon, and looking at the implications this process has on legendary Pokémon, which don't evolve.


You are welcome.

>> No.4176583

2/10
very subtile my friend