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Some fakemon I drew based on larval development in marine invertebrates! In order: “These pokemon can often be found drifting near the edge of space, feeding on the Earth's magnetic field. Based on the echinopluteus larva, juvenile, and adult forms of the sand dollar.”
“They look beautiful fluttering through your garden, but beware-- they’d rather eat your flowers than pollinate them. Based on the veliger larva of marine snails.”
“They huddle and rub against each other in the cold, generating powerful static electricity! Based on a trochophore larva and a bristle worm.” PATREON | KO-FI
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pluteus (by mblwoodshole)
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Plutei d'oursin (by DelarueBioMedia)
Pluteus Larva (by acociles)