Does capturing certain Pokemon require different lengths of swiping the pokeball?

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There's something I noticed while playing Pokemon Go. Certain Pokemon appear to require shorter or longer swipes when capturing. For example, I have to use a shorter swipe for Pidgey and Rattata or else I overshoot the pokeball. On in-air and evolved-form Pokemon, like Zubat (in-air) and Arcanine (evolved), I often undershoot and have to swipe very far to make sure the pokeball hits the Pokemon. Has anyone noticed this too?

I'm wondering if certain Pokemon fall under the same swipe category, for example: short-swipe Pokemon like Pidgey and Rattata that require the same exact length. I can't find documentation on this from Niantic, but of course, they have barely documented anything anyway. But otherwise, it might just depend on the individual Pokemon?






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