8 photos that prove the entire world has lost its mind over 'Pokémon GO'

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If there's a Vaporeon nearby, watch your back!

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Chances are if you're near a rare Pokémon, there's a massive crowd of eager "Pokémon GO" players right behind you.

Hard to believe a mobile game has created that level of insanity? Let the photos of these insane mobs speak for themselves.

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Well while we're on the subject: A massive crowd rushed to Central Park after a Vaporeon spawned there over the weekend.

A Vaporeon is one of three species an Eevee can evolve to. Since it can be hard to collect enough Eevee to evolve in the first place, and you're not guaranteed to turn it into a Vaporeon, you can imagine why fans hopped on the chance to catch one!

It's definitely worth checking out the 40-second video of this insane crowd.

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In general, Central Park tends to draw large crowds because it's filled with Pokéstops!

My own personal Pokémon trips have gotten me everything from a Haunter to a Charmander, so these mob dashes to Central Park won't be dying down anytime soon.

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Squirtles aren't an easy catch, so a massive crowd gathered in Bellevue, Washington when one appeared.

As you can see, a guy pretty much tackled his friend to get one. This is another moment worth watching on video.

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A Wartortle is another hard find, as it evolves from the already-difficult-to-find Squirtle. So when a Wartortle showed up in Santa Monica, people went crazy.

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And another massive mob descended on the Santa Monica pier to catch a Dragonair!

Dragonair evolves from Dratini and eventually becomes the mighty Dragonite. I have yet to even get a Dratini, so it's no wonder a crowd of this size rushed for a Dragonair!

Every night, a horde of people descend on a small playground in the suburbs of Rhodes in Sydney, Australia.

Pokemon Go mob Sydney Australia
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There are three Pokéstops in the playground, making it a popular destination for players who set up lures to catch new Pokémon!

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A crowd of players gather outside a historic library in Utah every night for a chance to catch some more Pokémon.

The video captures the third night in a row a group of Pokémon trainers gathered outside the library.

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A Wartortle was also responsible for this giant crowd near a beach in San Francisco.

Check out the full video for yourself.

Did we miss a "Pokémon GO" mob? Tell us in the comments!

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