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Pokemon Fan Designs Hammerhead Version of Garchomp

A Pokemon fan has reimagined Gible and Garchomp, giving the two Pokemon a hammerhead shark twist. The interesting mash-up has gained attention from Pokemon players, and gives an idea of how the shark inspiration could have changed Garchomp's appearance, or even what an alternate form could someday look like.

Gible and Garchomp are Dragon/Ground Pokemon, despite the shark inspiration in their appearances. Both Pokemon have dorsal fins, and while Garchomp is a fully upright, bipedal Pokemon that can fly, it doesn't lose its shark-like qualities. While some of the elements of the Pokemon are occasionally compared to hammerhead sharks, it isn't a very strong resemblance, but this fanart changes all that.

Pokemon fan Saurgazing shared their idea for what Gible and Garchomp could look like with a stronger influence from real-world hammerhead sharks. Both Pokemon maintain their overall shape and design, but the head has completely transformed on both of them. Their heads have been flattened and spread out into the iconic T-shape cephalofoil design that real-life hammerhead sharks are known for. Their eyes have also shifted, with one on either side of the T-shape, further mimicking the real-world counterparts. The two have also lost their red and yellow coloring, switching to a bluish-gray color scheme instead.

Saurgazing didn't provide any background information on their design, but that hasn't stopped fellow Pokemon fans from sharing their ideas. While imagining that these two Pokemon designs could be Dragon/Water-type variants is to be expected, one fan in particular thought that this version of Garchomp might be an Electric/Ground-type. Their logic is that real-world hammerhead sharks have a very keen sense of electrical sensitivity, allowing them to find their prey with ease. Rather than this Pokemon living in the water, the Garchomp variant might still be found in the sky, hunting its prey with its newly-arranged eyes and electrical senses.

While Garchomp hasn't

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