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Accuracy from that distance is impossible. The spray would have to be going as fast as the average civil war musket to get even close to that accurate. |
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But since when can us humans store electricity, dissolve into water, or breathe fire?
conclusion: Human world =/= pokemon world Things not possible here =/= not possible there. Who knows? Their sun might be a lot hotter than ours, the eardrums of humans there might be able to withstand more, etc. Plus the high numbers look cool. Interesting read though. |
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I do find this quite amazing.
I suppose mutations and environmental developments in fighting each other and involving themselves in the world around them must have increased their strengths and powers. I've heard of this snake and fish duo (or it might have been something other than a fish, like a frog or something) that have mutated to have stronger and stronger poisons and poison resistances to the point that they're lethally toxic and deadly, or so resistant against poison that only the snake predator can kill them... |
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