British 'Pokémon Go' player caught all 142 UK Pokémon (plus 1 extra)

This is seriously impressive.
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Sam Haysom
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British 'Pokémon Go' player caught all 142 UK Pokémon (plus 1 extra)
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Remember that New Yorker from a few days ago who caught all 142 Pokémon currently found in the States?

Well, this British guy has gone one step further. YouTuber Sam Clark from Southampton, UK, has shared a video of his wildly impressive Pokédex, which contains a mind-blowing 143 different types of Pokémon -- one more than the previously mentioned US-based Redditor had caught.

Clark's additional beast is Tauros -- one of the four region-locked Pokémon that's only found in North America (Clark claims he hatched his from an egg).

It's surely just a matter of time now before someone gets all four region-locked Pokémon and cracks the secret to the remaining legendaries...

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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