You get lucky. There is no specific way to capture one. Theres just a very small chance to see a shiny pokemon.
Yes, a Shiny Lotad can be encountered in the wild or by hatching rarely.
lotad evolves into lombre at lvl 14
Lotad
You only can find Lotad in Platinum if you insert the GameBoy Advance game Pokémon Sapphire in your Nintendo DS. If you've done this, you can find Lotad at Route 203, Route 204, Route 210 South and Eterna Forest.
Shiny, as is bright, is shiny, NOT shiney as most mistake it for.
To evolve a shiny golbat you must first befriend it. Once befriended level it up and it will evolve into a shiny Crobat.
Well, I'm not entirely sure what the exact odds for getting a shiny Pokemon is, but from what I recall, it was 1 in 8192. And even if you spent months trying to get it, you might not get it. If you really want that lotad though your best bet is through chaining with a pokeradar in Pokemon pearl, diamond or platinum with sapphire plugged in. Or through the Masuda method. (search online for further detail)
lotad evolves into lombre at lvl 14
Lotad's final form is Ludicolo.
Lotad can appear around the early routes.
You can obtain a Lotad in the Safari Zone.
Lotad evolves into Lombre at Level 14.
Lotad cannot naturally learn it but it can be taught Thief with a Thief TM. Lotad's evolved form Lombre learns Thief at Lv. 37.
Lotad is #270 in the national pokedex, and it is a Water-Grass type Pokemon.
you migrate lotad from Pokemon emerald and ruby, and migrate it in pal park.
the lotad family: Ludicolo, Lombre, or Lotad. They are water/grass types
I don't really think you can. The thing is, in Sapphire you can catch Lotad but not Seedot and in Ruby you can catch Seedot but not Lotad. However in Emerald, you can catch both. So You'd have to trade from a Sapphire or Emerald. Lotad can be found on route 114 on Pokemon RUBY!
Marill has better base stats then Lotad though Lotad is an Duel Water/Grass. On paper Marill is superior however it is more of a personal play style choice.