Shiny Kabutops

Shellfish Pokémon
Kabutops swam underwater to hunt for its prey in ancient times. The Pokémon was apparently evolving from being a water dweller to living on land as evident from the beginnings of change in its gills and legs.

# 141

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Ratings
47 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • ExpertTrifle
    beginner13 November 2024

    It's alright

  • Zoobaru
    expert28 October 2024

    Once again, ugh green shinies.

  • liopleurodons
    expert20 October 2024

    2.5, radioactive. Also the home model looks a little like someone's Kabutops halloween costume

  • squile
    guest4 October 2024

    hahahahahagagagagagagagagaggahahahaah aaaaahahahahahdhd what the shellfish

  • IndigoAdek
    expert31 August 2024

    Alien fossil 👽

  • Ty
    guest9 August 2024

    How can you hate on this ? Wow

  • Anonymous
    guest30 July 2024

    Lime

  • acd_gamer
    expert24 July 2024

    better than shiny kabuto? idk but its still mediocre and overrated

  • Raya324
    expert21 July 2024

    Works better for Kabutops, but still not really into it tbh.

  • Ameowphous
    expert11 July 2024

    this is one of the few cases where green kind of works for a shiny I can see the alien fantasy idk

  • spartant117
    expert29 June 2024

    im so tired of this color

  • balls
    guest13 June 2024

    Looks almost like syther non shiny

  • CardinalFoolery
    expert24 May 2024

    doesnt work as well as it does on kabuto, but still ok

  • Anonymous
    guest22 May 2024

    like the green

More information

Shiny Kabutops

The shiny version of Kabutops in Pokémon GO was released on 24-05-2018.
Kabutops was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main color of shiny Kabutops is green. The typing of this Pokémon is rock and water. The Pokédex number of Kabutops is #141. In the dex they call Kabutops the Shellfish Pokémon

Kabutops swam underwater to hunt for its prey in ancient times. The Pokémon was apparently evolving from being a water dweller to living on land as evident from the beginnings of change in its gills and legs. This Pokémon is usually seen towns, parking lots and near streets or inside rock quarries. Also near bodies of water, including streams, rivers, lakes, beaches, oceans, or harbors.

Kabutops belongs to the Kabuto family.

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