Mega Feraligatr

Category: Double Jaw Pokémon | Type: Water / Dragon

Height: 7‘7″ | Weight: 239.9 lbs.

 

The Mega Evolution of the Big Jaw Pokémon Mega Evolution has made its dorsal fin gigantic. Using that fin together with the power of its arms, it now boasts a “bite” at least 10 times more powerful than Feraligatr could manage before Mega Evolving. Even things that were too big for Feraligatr to tackle can now be crunched to bits.

Fin It to Win It — Mega Feraligatr’s newly enlarged dorsal fin plays many useful roles.

For one thing, it offers a defensive boost. Mega Feraligatr can reduce the damage from incoming physical attacks by covering its head with that large, hard fin. It also helps the Pokémon dissipate heat better. Mega Evolution causes a rapid increase in body temperature. Mega Feraligatr can emit heat from its dorsal fin, cooling itself down.

Does That Fin Look Familiar? For reasons unknown, Mega Feraligatr’s dorsal fin resembles Totodile’s head—leading some to call it a “Totodile mask.”

One theory suggests that Totodile’s head is shaped optimally for biting, and Mega Evolution gave Feraligatr this “Totodile mask” in order to restore its biting power. But it’s unclear whether this is true.

By Jack Longman

In 2015, when rumours of the NX and Zelda U were everywhere, my brother and I started Miketendo64 and we've been running it ever since. As the Editor-in-Chief, I have attended video gaming events in three different countries, been to preview events, and penned more than 4,000 articles to date, ranging from news, to features, reviews, interviews and guides. I love gaming and I love all things Nintendo. I also love Networking, so don't be afaid to reach out. Email: contact@miketendo64.com / jack.lo@miketendo64.com Website: https://miketendo64.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyVMO4QgcniAjhLxoyc9n8Q

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