Croconaw a Water-type Pokémon, is known as the Big Jaw
Pokémon. It was originally found in the Johto region and was
introduced in Generation II. Croconaw is strong against fire, ground, rock Pokémons
but weak against water, grass, dragon, electric Pokémons.
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Croconaw is a crocodilian Pokémon that walks on two legs. It
has rounded, well-developed jaws with two fangs visible in the lower jaw
corners even when closed. It has crimson eyes that are surrounded by black
patterns. On its body, it has three clusters of crimson spikes: one with three
points on top of its head, one with two points between its shoulders, and one
with a diamond-shaped cluster towards the tip of its tail.
While the majority of its body is blue, its lower jaw is
yellow, and its breast has an uneven yellow-and-blue pattern that looks like
speckled animal skin.
Only six of Croconaw’s forty-eight fangs are visible,
despite the fact that it is said to have forty-eight. The tips of its teeth are
curved backward like a barbed fish hook, making it impossible to remove them
once embedded. If any teeth are lost, they will regrow fast. Croconaws are
seldom seen near water.
Croconaw has a max Combat Power (CP) of 1,722. It evolves
from Totodile starting at level 18 and evolves into Feraligatr starting at
level 30.
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Croconaw’s strongest move set is Water Gun and Water
Pulse when attacking Pokémon in Gyms.
Croconaw quick stats:
Base stats
Attack: 150
Stamina: 163
Defense: 142
Max CP: 1,722
Strengths:
Croconaw is boosted by Rain weather.
Weakness:
Croconaw is vulnerable to
Grass and Electric moves.
Evolution:
Croconaw evolves from Totodile and matures
into Feraligatr.
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Moves:
Croconaw’s best moves are Water Gun and Water Pulse