In this quick tutorial you'll learn how to draw Kakuna in 6 easy steps - great for kids and novice artists.
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At the bottom you can read some interesting facts about the Kakuna.
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How to Draw Kakuna - Step-by-Step Tutorial
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Interesting Facts about the Kakuna
It evolves from the Weedle to the Beedrill. It belongs to the Bug-Poison Pokémon grouping. It is yellow in color with a dome head and black triangular eyes. It has a 50:50 gender ratio meaning for every male there is a female in the Pokémon universe.
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- It gives off heat when it close to evolving. You can feel it with a touch, perhaps energy is being expended from the evolutionary process.
- It does not move throughout the evolution process and are usually protected by their Beedrill counterparts.
- It can extend its poisonous strands which will kill any foe that tries to attack them during the phase of evolution.
- Another mechanism of protecting itself is hardening its outer body shell in order to prevent impact by attackers reaching the soft body part which is the one that is evolving.
- But these mechanisms prove ineffective for bigger predators so they usually hide in leaves and under branches where they cannot be seen or detected by any other means.
It shares the same category as the Metapod, Silcoon and Cascoon called the Cocoon Pokémon. It is also based on the metamorphosis stage of a bee particularly the pupa stage.