Kappadee are always seen with their companion, its younger form Kappling. The creature has a large divot in its head, which is often filled with rain water. Kappadee maintain a high internal temperature for an aquatic type, making their headpool feel like a spa. This heat keeps the fragile Kappling from freezing in its infant stage. Kappadee are able to control the single attack of Kappling, but exactly how is unknown.
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Learn more about Becky Dreistadt's year-long project showcasing 151 creatures hand-painted by the artist, accompanied with imaginative stories by her partner Frank Gibson culminating in a fantastically fun exhibit and book release. More details