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Further it from here, marowak are always shown as excessively aggressive. this is simular to a dependant child's development after trauma- grieving in the younger years, the development of a complex / psychosis in the adult / adolescence years.
three, the last and possibly creepiest observation of cubone. one could only find cubone in the pokemon graveyard tower. now, it's lurking where dead pokemon lay, and the skull it wears is clean, all flesh decayed away. Meaning it dug up its own mother's remains. That's pretty ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ messed up to me.
http://i49.tinypic.com/108eo2e.jpg
two, ask yourself this question- which Pokemon would be most likely to snap and do something as extreme as wear it's dead mother's skull? A baby kangaskhan. kangaskhan is the only pokemon shown constantly with it's baby ( other than chansey, but that's an unimpressionable egg ), meaning- a close bond and likely a overly dependant nature in the baby. psychologically, being so dependant and clingy to mom, the lonely cubone wears the skull as a grieving process.