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Kabutops

#141

18 cards | 5 pages.

  • #141 (141/165)

    ©2023 [18/18]

    foil.h: $19.42 | foil.m: $0.29

    Kabutops card from 151 illustrated by Souichirou Gunjima. The cause behind the extinction of this species is unknown. Kabutops were aggressive Pokémon that inhabited warm seas.
  • #141 (78/181)

    ©2019 [17/18]

    h: $19.98 | m: $0.76

    Kabutops card from Team Up illustrated by Shin Nagasawa. Its body had begun to change so it could function on land. But it didn't adapt in time and went extinct.
  • #141 (39/124)

    ©2016 [16/18]

    h: $19.98 | m: $0.48

    Kabutops card from Fates Collide illustrated by Kyoko Umemoto. A slim and fast swimmer. It slices its prey with its sharp sickles and drinks the body fluids.
  • #141 (4/99)

    ©2009 [15/18]

    foil.h: $165.73 | foil.m: $15.04

    Kabutops card from Arceus illustrated by Hajime Kusajima. It is thought that this Pokémon came onto land because its prey adapted to life on land.
  • #141 (6/100)

    ©2008 [14/18]

    foil.h: $399.00 | foil.m: $30.55

    Kabutops card from Majestic Dawn illustrated by Kouki Saitou. It is thought that this Pokémon came onto land because its prey adapted to life on land.
  • #141 (10/108)

    ©2007 [13/18]

    foil.h: $219.80 | foil.m: $15.64

    Kabutops card from Power Keepers illustrated by Ken Sugimori
  • #141 (9/110)

    ©2006 [12/18]

    foil.h: $363.60 | foil.m: $38.41

    Kabutops δ card from Holon Phantoms illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda
  • #141 (7/92)

    ©2006 [11/18]

    foil.h: $399.84 | foil.m: $37.05

    Kabutops card from Legend Maker illustrated by Mitsuhiro Arita
  • #141 (97/100)

    ©2003 [10/18]

    foil.h: $899.80 | foil.m: $91.52

    Kabutops ex card from Sandstorm illustrated by Ryo Ueda
  • #141 (H13/144)

    ©2003 [9/18]

    foil.h: $199.99 | foil.m: $399.99

    Kabutops card from Skyridge illustrated by Kouki Saitou
  • #141 (150/144)

    ©2003 [8/18]

    foil.h: $1000.00 | foil.m: $401.94

    Kabutops card from Skyridge illustrated by Atsuko Nishida
  • #141 (14/144)

    ©2003 [7/18]

    h: $399.50 | m: $33.40

    Kabutops card from Skyridge illustrated by Kouki Saitou
  • #141 (27/110)

    ©2002 [6/18]

    h: $99.00 | m: $9.61

    Kabutops card from Legendary Collection illustrated by Ken Sugimori. Its sleek shape is perfect for swimming. It slashes prey with its claws and drains the body fluids.
  • #141 (108/105)

    ©2002 [5/18]

    Shining Kabutops card from Neo Destiny illustrated by Hironobu Yoshida. This ancient Pokémon uses its razor-sharp claws to cut open its prey and gain access to its blood.
  • #141 (25/75)

    ©2001 [4/18]

    Kabutops card from Neo Discovery illustrated by Kimiya Masago. In the water, it tucks its limbs to become more compact, then it wiggles its shell to swim fast.
  • #141 (6/75)

    ©2001 [3/18]

    Kabutops card from Neo Discovery illustrated by Kimiya Masago. In the water, it tucks its limbs to become more compact, then it wiggles its shell to swim fast.
  • #141 (24/62)

    ©1999 [2/18]

    Kabutops card from Fossil illustrated by Ken Sugimori. Its sleek shape is perfect for swimming. It slashes prey with its claws and drains the body fluids.
  • #141 (9/62)

    ©1999 [1/18]

    Kabutops card from Fossil illustrated by Ken Sugimori. Its sleek shape is perfect for swimming. It slashes prey with its claws and drains the body fluids.