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Explore our collection of Pokemon coloring pages featuring Kabuto, one of the most popular Pokemon characters. Perfect for kids and fans of all ages, our high-quality, printable coloring sheets offer endless hours of creative fun. Download and print your favorite Kabuto coloring pages today and bring this iconic Pokemon character to life with your own unique colors!

Kabuto

Kabuto, featuring a determined expression, is illustrated in a cartoon style against an underwater background. The im...

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About Kabuto

Types
Rock Water
ID
#0140
Mythical
No
Legendary
No
Nfe
Yes
Sub Legendary
No

Kabuto

Kabuto (Japanese: カブト Kabuto) is a dual-type Rock/Water Fossil Pokémon introduced in Generation I of the Pokémon series. It is known for its distinctive appearance, resembling a horseshoe crab, and is primarily found by reviving a Dome Fossil. Upon reaching level 40, Kabuto evolves into Kabutops, another formidable Pokémon.

Kabuto's backstory is deeply rooted in ancient history, as it is believed to have existed for 300 million years. Fossils of Kabuto can be found and revived, bringing this prehistoric Pokémon back to life. Initially thought to be extinct, small populations of Kabuto have been discovered, indicating that they have remained unchanged for millions of years. The Pokémon's design is inspired by trilobites and horseshoe crabs, reflecting its ancient origins.

In the Pokémon world, Kabuto plays a significant role as a rare and valuable find for Pokémon trainers and researchers. Its revival from fossils is a process often pursued by fossil enthusiasts and scientists within the Pokémon universe. Kabuto's evolution into Kabutops marks a significant milestone for trainers, as Kabutops is known for its agility and sharp scythes, making it a powerful addition to any team.

Kabuto is characterized by its small, flat body protected by a brown shell. It has two black eyes on top of its shell and a pair of luminescent red eyes underneath. Its four short, yellow legs enable it to move swiftly across the ocean floor. Kabuto's dual-type nature grants it advantages in both Rock and Water-type moves, allowing it to perform effectively in various battle scenarios. Additionally, Kabuto's historical existence and unique evolution path make it a fascinating subject of study within the Pokémon community.