Eight animals Pokemon hasn't tackled yet
Number of Pokemon based on bagworms: 7. Number based on koalas: 0
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Rodents are no strangers to Pokemonization (Pikachu, Rattata, Pachirisu – the list goes on) but Pokemon designers have yet to tackle the King of Rodents, the capybara. An elegant, semi-aquatic beast with quiet dignity, the capybara has the honorable distinction of being the largest rodent in the world. Capybaras are also known for their ability to reproduce quickly, so it should definitely only take a few egg cycles to hatch capybara Pokemon eggs.
We already have enough solid Ground/Water type combos (Swampert, Whiscash, Quagsire), but surely there must be room for this fine animal.
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