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Cubone's mther and its skull helmet

Drakon

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This has been puzzling (and weirding me out) for a while.

If the skull that Cubone wears is from its dead mother... then what happens to the female Cubone in the daycare, when a baby Cubone is hatched?
 
that...or maybe female Cubones die after birth and yet another plothole exists in the world of pokemon breeding. not everything can lay eggs; courtship, conception and egg laying happen in an extremely short amount of time; pokemon like Cubone, Meowth and Farfetch'd hatch already with their non-body part parts; Vulpix is supposed to hatch with one tail; etc.
 
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Maybe breeding in captivity is different than breeding in the wild. Since you raise the egg instead and all--maybe in the wild, baby Cubones eat their mother or something. And then feel JUST AWFUL about it for the rest of their lives. Haha.
 
Crystal: It lost its mother after its birth. It wears its mother's skull, never revealing its true face.

above: the pokedex, it seems to imply that she just... dies


so the real question is: why dose it take her skull?
 
To mourn I suspect, anyways "L" pretty much gave the answer regarding the opening question. It simply cannot work all the time, otherwise the population dies out and what do siblings do etc.
 
I thought it was concluded that some of the PokeDex entries were mythological tales and not factual information?
 
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