| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 90 |
| Types | Colorless |
| Attack | Tackle |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Mitsuhiro Arita |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Pokédex | 203 |
Girafarig
While it sleeps, the head of its tail keeps watch. The tail doesn’t need to sleep.
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Scarlet & Violet
Through yoga training, it gained the psychic power to predict its foe's next move.
Obsidian Flames
The younger the life this Pokémon absorbs, the brighter and eerier the flame on its head burns.
Obsidian Flames
With its flotation sac inflated, it can carry people on its back. It deflates the sac before it dives.
Fusion Strike
It stores electricity in its fluffy fleece. If it stores up too much, it will start to go bald in those patches.
Evolving Skies
It spreads its petals to absorb sunlight. It also floats in the air to get closer to the sun.
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It is not satisfied unless it eats over 880 pounds of food every day. When it is done eating, it goes promptly to sleep.
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It will always obey the commands of a skilled Trainer. Its behavior arises from its living in packs in ancient times.
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A common sight in volcanic areas, it slowly slithers around in a constant search for warm places.
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It has a twig stuck in its tail. With friction from its tail fur, it sets the twig on fire and launches into battle.
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It shares the leaf on its head with weary-looking Pokémon. These leaves are known to relieve stress.
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Eating a twig fills it with energy, and its roomy ears give vent to air hotter than 390 degrees Fahrenheit.
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It gazes into the flame at the tip of its branch to achieve a focused state, which allows it to see into the future.



