Shiny Shellder

Bivalve Pokémon
At night, this Pokémon uses its broad tongue to burrow a hole in the seafloor sand and then sleep in it. While it is sleeping, Shellder closes its shell, but leaves its tongue hanging out.

# 90

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Ratings
72 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • io
    guest7 December 2023

    ya

  • dogto
    expert4 December 2023

    ORNG

  • Mr. X
    trainer26 November 2023

    I like the orange shell, so nice!

  • critterofficial
    expert22 November 2023

    orang flavur shllder

  • Anonymous
    guest14 November 2023

    Perfect

  • Google
    expert9 November 2023

    like it

  • Arthur
    trainer5 November 2023

    Ok orange is great!

  • jack mitchell
    guest1 November 2023

    Very good best shony lololololloo

  • Lqoexy
    expert1 November 2023

    not sure about the orange

  • SkyJackA
    beginner29 October 2023

    Yknow....orange looks pretty good on it. Actually kind of refreshing as opposed to a tint/darkness change.

  • kiwistickers
    expert29 October 2023

    Solid 4. Orange makes the most sense and clearly stands out from the original. However, a more natural orange might be easier on the eyes. In some... read more

  • Moredai
    guest20 October 2023

    Unda Da Sea! Orange is a good color on the little guy.

  • twiggy
    trainer4 October 2023

    i rate this one a womp womp

  • Fishtastic
    trainer4 October 2023

    contrast between the orange and purple is GOLD

More information

Shiny Shellder

The shiny version of Shellder in Pokémon GO was released on 07-06-2018.
Shellder was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main color of shiny Shellder is orange. The typing of this Pokémon is water. The Pokédex number of Shellder is #90. In the dex they call Shellder the Bivalve Pokémon

At night, this Pokémon uses its broad tongue to burrow a hole in the seafloor sand and then sleep in it. While it is sleeping, Shellder closes its shell, but leaves its tongue hanging out. This Pokémon is usually seen near bodies of water, including streams, rivers, lakes, beaches, oceans, or harbors.

Shellder belongs to the Shellder family.

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