meteorman: (93 | won't be any drier when it rains)
Dr. Stanford Pines ([personal profile] meteorman) wrote 2017-11-30 10:00 am (UTC)

[Yikes.]

I think that may be something that you would need to study in order to find a definitive answer. That is, you would need to breed your Phantump and compare its behavior to that of its children, or even catch another wild Phantump and raise it and a bred Phantump at the same rate for a truly side-by-side comparison.

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