There is no such Pokemon as darkrown. If you mean Darkrai, then the answer is yes he is. I consider him to be a legendary pokemon. Please, get the names right. Darkrown is a Fakemon in the online game, Pokemon Vortex.
after you defeat everyone legendary pokemon appear in the wild.I found darkrown in a tunnel map the first one. by namansingh
Darkrai does not evolve
No Darkrai cant evolve it is a legendary. The legendarys cant evolve they only shift form! There is a rumor though that drakrai evolves into darkrown. google it and look at it in the game www.pokemonvortex.com.
DARKROWN is a fake lengend.
Darkrown is a fake Pokemon but if you play POKEMON Vortex you can catch it
There is no such Pokemon as darkrown. If you mean Darkrai, then the answer is yes he is. I consider him to be a legendary pokemon. Please, get the names right. Darkrown is a Fakemon in the online game, Pokemon Vortex.
First off all Darkrown is not a Pokemon but you can catch one in Pokemonvortex.com you might get suspended page but anyway both of them are good because darkrown has a body that looks like a cape but darkai can just give Darkrown a Nightmare.(you can get a night mare too)
after you defeat everyone legendary pokemon appear in the wild.I found darkrown in a tunnel map the first one. by namansingh
Darkrai does not evolve
Nope
They are Darkrown Caterpie (Christmas form) Mewtwo (Armored) PS if you got any give it to me my User name is Poke master87
No Darkrai cant evolve it is a legendary. The legendarys cant evolve they only shift form! There is a rumor though that drakrai evolves into darkrown. google it and look at it in the game www.pokemonvortex.com.
Kangaroo rats do not live in Australia at all. Australia has rat-kangaroos, which are very different creatures, and marsupials, unlike kangaroo rats.Kangaroo rats may be named for kangaroos, but they are not members of the kangaroo family nor even distantly related. They are native to North America, and they are rodents, not marsupials. They can be found in the arid and semi-arid areas of North America, specifically, Canada, the United States and Mexico, as long as there is some grass or other vegetation. They dig burrows to shelter themselves from the heat of their environment.