Pokemon artist is messing around with evolutions and this could actually be the future

Aquana evolves into a whale over millions of years.

Aquana evolves into a whale over millions of years.

Aquana evolves into a whale over millions of years.

The Pokémon world is amazingly diverse. Depending on the region we’re traveling in, we may encounter different forms of the same species of Pokémon. This means that the pocket monsters follow the theory of evolution in a way.

A well-known concept artist, who, among other things, ensured the realistic appearance of the Pokémon in the film Detective Pikachu, has tried out new drawings. With these he shows what some Pokémon could look like in millions of years.

Pokémon follow evolutionary theory

If Pokémon were to follow natural selection, they would evolve like real creatures. Concept artist RJ Palmer now shares three different Pokémon on his Twitter account, showing what they would look like after millions of years of development:

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What to see Based on natural selection, today’s chicken evolved from the dinosaur of that time. Palmer applies the principle and quickly turns Monargoras into a rooster. Knakrack and Aquana also go through a long process in his drawings.

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Darwin would be proud

How could that actually be true? In the new editions, we encounter well-known Pokémon that have evolved certain region-specific forms. For example, in the Alola region, Raichu surfs on his tail to ride the waves of the tropical region. Sandan and Vulpix, on the other hand, adapt to the colder regions and become the Ice Pokémon type.

Smogmog has also made a drastic development in the Galar region. Since in the past many factories blew exhaust fumes into the environment, it has taken a new form to suck in and filter the polluted air. This led to better air quality in the region.

There are many other Pokémon that have adapted to given conditions such as climate zones or food sources. As a result, the franchise shows that Pokémon not only evolve in the classic way, but can also develop adapted forms over generations.

What do you think: Which Pokémon would also follow the theory of evolution?

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