The Pokémon evolutions are as mysterious as they are curious and, some of them, were not always as until now, such as the final form of Gyarados or the last evolution of Marowak. Today, in addition, we want to echo a very interesting Pokémon theory view on the FlowersForYuki subreddit which determines an evolutionary difference between Wild and trained Pokémon evolutions
Below you can see how they would be the different wild or trained evolutions of Braixen, Delphox and Incineroar and, really, the difference in their morphology is quite remarkable. While trained forms are bipedal, the savages are quadrupeds and have a more animalized form than those evolved via training. Then you can check the differences.
Alternative Evolutionary Forms: Incineroar
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The truth is that the differences are quite obvious and notable and this type of evolutionary lines morphologically differentiated according to their environment, could account for the Darwinist and subsequent writings that affirm that education and the environment they can modify, highlight or inhibit certain genetic components. What it seems to you this idea?
Cover image I FlowersForYuki on Reddit
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