
Diamond & Pearl·#20·2007
Bibarel, the industrious Normal/Water type Beaver Pokémon, was introduced in Generation IV and evolves from the humble Bidoof, embodying themes of perseverance and utility across the Pokémon franchise. This specific card, from the 2007 Diamond & Pearl set, is a common printing that captures Bibarel in a classic Ken Sugimori illustration. Here, visitors will discover fascinating Pokédex lore about Bibarel's dam-building habits, details about its attacks and energy costs, and insights into this edition's historical context.
Read more ↓Bibarel, the Beaver Pokémon, is a Normal/Water type introduced in Generation IV. It is the evolved form of Bidoof, evolving at level 15. Known for its industrious nature, Bibarel is often found near rivers and streams, where it diligently builds dams out of wood and mud. These dams are not merely for shelter but are intricate structures that alter the flow of water, demonstrating Bibarel's remarkable engineering skills in its natural habitat. Its diet primarily consists of berries and aquatic plants. In the games, Bibarel is a common sight in the Sinnoh region and is often used by players for its ability to learn numerous Hidden Machine (HM) moves, making it a valuable "HM slave" for traversing the game world. In the anime, Bibarel are often depicted as hardworking and resourceful Pokémon, sometimes assisting humans with construction projects. Culturally, Bibarel embodies themes of perseverance and hard work, reflecting the real-world beaver's reputation as a diligent builder. Its evolution from Bidoof, a Pokémon often perceived as weak or common, highlights a journey of growth and utility.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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