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Armin Arlert ([personal profile] schachmeister) wrote in [community profile] ohmyarceus 2018-08-15 07:30 pm (UTC)

[Armin leans on the railing, squinting out over the sea. This sure would be easier with his binoculars, but the girl --he doesn't even know her name, does he?-- is using them right now.]

It could be. They could also be siblings. Most of them don't reproduce until they've become Wailords, but irregular cases do happen.

[Squint, squint.]

Wait, there might be a way to find out.

[Armin fishes out his gear, booting up a Wailmer/Wailord tracker and identification app, explaining while he waits for it to load:]

On first glance, different individuals of a certain type of pokemon look very similar to our eyes. But for the most part, each species has some characteristics which can be used to identify individuals as long as you are familiar with them. This app keeps track of individuals known to scientists and gives some unique identifying information for each individual.

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