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Marshall And Grenouille Familly if real

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I noticed how very much enjoyable is to draw amphibian Pokemons and furthermore, these two. They're special to me, because they're
specific.

Furthermore, Froakie hits my nostalgia of blowing bubbles...My memories of playing with our last dog, half-breed german sheepherd dog
female are including blowing bubbles to the sky and watching how she is cathing them....
D'aww....:love:

---my personal opinion, please don't comment----
Since Hoenn starters, none of starter Pokemon touched my heart as Delphox and Greninja. Two gens of waiting.
(I would like to mention, I adore Johto and Kanto starters too)
Even Samurott, which is Samurai and I adore eastern culture since I remember. Maybe because I thought it's otter that was had-akhem, slept with Swampert female and ta-dah!
It has helmet and moustaches-call it original. NOPE, Swampert was first with armour on arms and it has cool fins.

And I adore prehistoric life- not many people even know basic look of prehistoric amphibians.
I only can add that Swampert reminds me of my favourite amphibian, platyhystrix. Yes, this was an amphibian, not a Dimetrodon
that was reptile. Amazing~
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art belongs to Marta Kłeczek
Froakie,Greninja and Swampert belongs to Game Freak
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Actually dino trivia or not so dino trivia. I actually recently discovered a comment about the Dimetrodon while watching Slipgator's ark survival.

Dimetrodon's skull taxonomics clearly show that its more closely related to Mammals than that of lizards (it happens to have a synapsid skull(all mammals are synapsid) not a diasid skull(all lizards are Diasid)), and paleontologist have discovered skin indentations half-way up the spine spikes on the spine spikes themselves. Dimetrodon (angelensis) have been found in areas known to be swamp like. As a designer that tells me it might have been a high-walker type mammal that probably had webbed feet. From there I would have modeled the dimetrodon to be more capybara-like that has a hump, show spines and elephant like skin (because fur didn't exist back then). Behavior would modeled after it's current niche-occupier, a Florida everglade cougar, that swims faster than it can run (which it can still probably run pretty fast). Since its a mammal it would be more active than what modern media portrays, as a survival mechanic it would be deadly to meet one unprepared. Then there's another comment. 
More closely related to mammals than dinosaurs, but not quite a mammal. A mammal-like reptile to be precise.