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==Biology==
==Biology==
Annihilape is a simian Pokémon with a round body that is situated on two thick, black legs. It is covered in shaggy grey fur that streams upward and seems to evaporate. Unlike Primeape and Mankey, Annihilape's skin is a dark grey. The metal shackle on its left arm is broken while it appears to have no shackle at all on the right arm. Annihilape has three fingered hands and two-toed feet. There are multiple throbbing veins on the left side of its face. Its eyes are red as if the creature were in an extreme rage.
Annihilape is a simian Pokémon with a round body that is situated on two thick, black legs. It is covered in shaggy grey fur that streams upward and seems to evaporate. Its shaggy eyebrows usually hang down but tend to stream upwards while Annihilape is in battle. Unlike Primeape and Mankey, Annihilape's skin is a dark grey. The metal shackle on its left arm is broken while it appears to have no shackle at all on the right arm. It is also able to greatly increase the size of its unshackled arm. Annihilape has three fingered hands and two-toed feet. There are multiple throbbing veins on the left side of its face. Its eyes are red as if the creature were in an extreme rage.


Annihilape evolved from Primeape when the rage in its soul became too much for its physical form to contain; it gained increased power as a result of its spirit no longer being limited by the flesh. The rage that was bubbling inside fills its punches with force that frightens its targets to their core. In [[Generation IX]], {{m|Cross Chop}} is one of its [[signature move]]s.
Annihilape evolved from Primeape when the rage in its soul became too much for its physical form to contain; it gained increased power as a result of its spirit no longer being limited by the flesh. The rage that was bubbling inside fills its punches with force that frightens its targets to their core. In [[Generation IX]], {{m|Cross Chop}} is one of its [[signature move]]s.
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