have you ever seen any crossbreeds of Grapploct/clobbopus? I love cephalopodes.
@hoennblackbeltassociation
I haven't seen many in the wild, which is surprising since Grapploct aren't very picky when choosing which pokemon to mate with. BUT, they do exist! Here's one that I find interesting
Pokemon Crossbreeds: Grabbit
//Name made by @lavender-town-radio
Grabbit is the name for Clobbopus/Grapploct whose fathers were members of the Buneary line (yes, they're both in the human-like egg group). Their name comes from a combination of the words grab and rabbit. The breed is practically nonexistent in the wild, as one lives in cold oceans or lakes and the other lives in meadows and forests, but it's common in captivity because the baby Clobbopus can learn moves like circle throw.
Clobbopus
Grabbit Clobbopus gain the fluff of Buneary on their fists, neck, and suction cups. While the fluffy fists seem like they'd be inconvenient in battle, the extra padding actually gives the target a more forceful punch and protects their fists better from damage. However, the little guys fists can feel heavier when drenched in water, so it can be inconvenient for them when they travel onto land.
Grapploct
Grabbit Grapploct gain slightly larger eyes, Lopunny's eyebrows, and of course, and fluffy arms. When wet, the fluffy arms gain a lot of surface tension, making it harder for pokemon they're grabbing onto to escape. Having the genes of Lopunny also helps keep them very perceptive to any dangers, which is a good trait to have when you get into as many fights as they do.
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