Crabominable is a crustacean Pokémon resembling both a horsehair crab and the mythical yeti. It is mostly white, with a blue face and details, and light yellow hair with two taller hairs sticking out on top. It has fur, and has extra furry spots around its arms, mouth, and claws. Its arms are segmented into three parts, with a blue dot on the middle segment. Its claws have the appearance of a dark blue foot print or paw print, with the biggest mark being the actual claw. It has four legs with blue tips made out of ice, which can freeze a victim when touched. Its face consists of a light blue "mask", closed eyes and a large mouth that goes down into its chest fur. It has two large teeth showing as well. It has a marking on its chest probably to make it appear more like a yeti, which is usually portrayed as ape-like. On its stomach is an armor plate that is blue with light blue stripes.
As a Crabrawler, it evolved and grew fur to bear the cold on snowy mountains. It is capable of smashing thick walls of ice to bits, and turning back avalanches. It often launches flurries of punches without thinking. At desperate times, it can lop off its cold-filled pincers and fire them like rockets.
- No other Pokémon has the same type combination as Crabominable.
- Crabominable has the longest English name of all Pokémon, with 12 letters.
- Crabominable is the only Pokémon with a base stat total of 478.
- Crabominable was the only Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
- Given that Crabrawler was internally known as "Crab 1" during the development of Sun and Moon,[1] it is probable that Crabominable was known as "Crab 2".
Origin
Crabominable is based on a crab.[1] It is likely based on horsehair crabs. Additionally, some of its traits are reminiscent of coconut crabs, professional boxers, and the abominable snowman. The very nature of its design may be an allusion to yeti crabs.
Name origin
Crabominable may be a combination of crab and abominable snowman.
Kekenkani may be a combination of 毛蟹 kegani (horsehair crab) and 喧嘩 kenka (fight).