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Yungoos (Japanese: ヤングース Yangūsu) is a Normal-type Pokémon.
Biology
Yungoos is a long-bodied Pokémon similar to a mongoose. It is covered in brown fur with a yellow stripe down its back and underside. It has short, rounded ears on the sides of its head, a short snout with a pink nose, and a large mouth full of pointed teeth. There are three black claws on each of its four short legs. Despite its length, Yungoos is thick bodied and has a wide, flat tail with longer fur on the tip.
Yungoos has a voracious appetite and always hungry. Much of its body is dominated by its stomach, and it is able to digest food quickly. Its strong teeth allow it to crush and consume the hardest of objects. This Pokémon stalks through its territory searching for food until it passes out from exhaustion. However, it is believed that Yungoos decides its territory based on safety so that it can collapse anywhere without fear. [1]
Trivia
Origin
Yungoos appears to be based on a mongoose.
Name origin
Yungoos and Yangūsu may be a combination of young or ヤンキー yankī (a certain style of juvenile delinquent) and mongoose.
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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ヤングース Yangūsu
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From young, ヤンキー yankī, and mongoose
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French
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Manglouton
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From mangouste (mongoose) and glouton (glutton)
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Spanish
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Yungoos
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Same as English name
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German
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Mangunior
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From Manguste (mongoose) and Junior
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Italian
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Yungoos
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Same as English name
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Korean
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영구스 Yeongguseu
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Transliteration of its Japanese name
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Mandarin Chinese
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貓鼬少 / 猫鼬少 Māoyòushào
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From 貓鼬 / 猫鼬 māoyòu and 少 shào or 惡少 / 恶少 èshào
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Cantonese Chinese
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貓鼬少 Māauyauhsiu
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From 貓鼬 māauyauh and 少 siu or 惡少 / 恶少 oksiu
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More languages
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Russian
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Яангус Yangus
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Transcription of English name
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