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How could animals evolve like they do in Pokémon?

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In Pokemon, there are many different creatures. Nearly all of them will, at one point, reach a level of experience where they evolve into a more advanced creature. These evolutions are much more drastic than what human evolution is like. One minute an animal could be an average sized turtle, and the next they are huge and have water cannons on their backs (Wartortle to Blastoise).

How could an evolution like this be possible? Is there any way that science could explain this?

I am more hoping for something that explains a bit less drastic of an evolution than Wartortle to Blastoise, hopefully something more like a small bird turning into a big bird really fast (Pidgey to Pidgeotto) or a bug growing wings (Venonat to Venomoth).

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