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Description Name: Silcoon and Cascoon
Classification: Cocoon
Type: Bug
Number: 015 and 017
Evolution: Wurmple – Silcoon (level 7) or Cascoon (level 7) – Beautifly (level 10 from Silcoon) or Dustox (level 10 from Cascoon)
Length: 60/70 centimetres
Weight: 10/11 kilograms
Animal type: Insect, cocoon
Habitat: Deciduous forests
Description: Silcoon and Cascoon are the names for the cocoon in which Wurmple evolve into either Beautifly or Dustox respectively. Contrary to Caterpie and Weedle, when Wurmple enter the cocoon stage, they spin a cocoon which does not follow the shape of their transforming bodies, but is spherical and nearly solid. They consume this cocoon during their transformation, creating room for their growing bodies. The ‘eyes’ in the cocoon are very thin layers of thread, where air and water can pass into the cocoon. Although both are necessary for the transforming Wurmple to stay alive, a lot of them drown after heavy rain. Especially Cascoon suffer from the rain. Silcoon are generally found in trees, where they hang between the branches on strong threads. Cascoon, which are larger than Silcoon, usually lie on the ground, sometimes tied to trees, rocks or fallen branches in the same way Silcoon hang themselves in trees. Silcoon and Cascoon are not merely incapable of movement: it is of vital importance that they do not move. Moving a cocoon or placing it somewhere else will seriously disturb the development of the pokémon inside, making it weak upon emerging, or even killing it. Beautifly emerge three weeks after entering the cocoon-stage; Dustox take about a week longer to mature. The silk of the cocoons is used to make cloth. In most countries, it is now illegal to use the silk of cocoons with a pokémon in it and the cocoons can only be used once they have been discarded by the Beautifly or Dustox. However, the silk is much harder to unwind if the cocoon has been discarded and the longer the pokémon is in the cocoon, the more of the precious silk it eats. Because of this, there are still a lot of illegal plantations where the pokémon are killed for the silk. The silk is very hard to colour and for a long time, only white (Silcoon) and lilac (Cascoon) silk was available. Thanks to modern science, Wurmple can now be genetically manipulated to produce threads of other colours. So far, scientists have had success producing orange and green silk.
In the picture, we see a Silcoon (upper left corner), a Wurmple and an almost full-grown Dustox in the shape of a cocoon for size comparison, and a genetically manipulated green Cascoon (upper right corner). For size comparison with a human, we see a Cascoon on the ground and a Silcoon suspended in the air.


Because they are so similar, I decided to put them together. Also, my apologies for the bad colouring on this. I'm in the process of finding better coloured pencils.

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Comments: 7

GaiasRebirth [2009-10-08 18:01:56 +0000 UTC]

why is cascoon green?

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Pozem [2007-02-28 07:36:04 +0000 UTC]

Looks good.

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cottonball [2007-02-24 23:05:43 +0000 UTC]

i love your descriptions. And i also love the texture of silcoon and cascoon's shells.

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Reapoke In reply to cottonball [2007-02-25 06:21:28 +0000 UTC]

Thank you ^^

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Kagamikage [2007-02-24 18:19:52 +0000 UTC]

Very nice job! Good description! I like the texture of Cascoon's shell. ^^

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Reapoke In reply to Kagamikage [2007-02-24 22:22:04 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Silcoon actually has the same texture, but the scanner didn't pick it up well. Don't you just love technology?

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Kagamikage In reply to Reapoke [2007-02-25 03:36:46 +0000 UTC]

xD Yeah, it's all the rage.

Still looks awesome though~

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