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Carvanha — Power Keepers Pokémon card

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CarvanhaPower Keepers #47 Pokémon Card

Power Keepers·#47

Carvanha, the aggressive "Savage Pokémon," is a Water-type first introduced in Generation III, known for its sharp fangs and territorial nature. This particular Carvanha card, #47 from the 2007 Power Keepers set, is a common variant featuring artwork by Ken Sugimori that captures its fierce demeanor. Here, you will discover Carvanha's rich Pokédex lore, its specific attacks and energy costs, and the detailed history of this edition. This guide is tailored for both new enthusiasts and seasoned collectors, addressing common questions about its collectibility and unique attributes.

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Card Number
#47
Release Date
February 13, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
pk

Carvanha, known as the "Savage Pokémon," is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. This aggressive fish-like creature is renowned for its sharp, pointed fangs and highly territorial nature, often attacking anything that enters its domain. It typically inhabits large rivers and lakes, particularly in tropical regions, where it forms schools to hunt prey. Carvanha's diet primarily consists of smaller fish, which it swiftly incapacitates with its powerful bite. Its behavior is characterized by its ferocity; it's known to be quite dangerous to humans and other Pokémon alike, often leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Carvanha evolves into Sharpedo, further emphasizing its predatory lineage. In the games, Carvanha is often encountered in fishing spots or surfing areas, and its ability Rough Skin, which damages attackers, reflects its spiky, tough exterior. In the anime, Carvanha are often depicted as wild and menacing, sometimes swarming in large groups. Culturally, Carvanha embodies the untamed and dangerous aspects of nature, a stark contrast to many of the more benign Water-type Pokémon.

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