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| Farigiraf is a hooved, quadrupedal giraffine Pokémon. Its body is primarily orange with a long, brown neck and topside, yellow underside and lower legs, and black cloven hooves. Its main head has a yellow blaze on top, white eyes with black eyelashes and irises, pink upper eyelids, dark brown spots around its eyes, and a round, pink nose. This head is covered by Farigiraf's tail head, which has moved forward, hardened, and fused with its main head as it evolves from {{p|Girafarig}}.<ref name=SVsite/> The tail head is dark brown with a black face, yellow eyes, sharp white teeth, and four ossicone-like antennae with bulbous tips. There are four orange spots on the front of Farigiraf's neck, and seven dark brown spots circling around where its neck meets its body. It has a row of dark brown and yellow spikes running down its spine. Since its tail head had migrated to its neck, Farigiraf lacks a visible tail. | | Farigiraf is a quadrupedal giraffine Pokémon. Its body is primarily orange with a long, brown neck and topside, yellow underside and lower legs, and black cloven hooves. Its main head has a yellow blaze on top, white eyes with black eyelashes and irises, pink upper eyelids, dark brown spots around its eyes, and a round, pink nose. This head is covered by Farigiraf's tail head, which has moved forward, hardened, and fused with its main head as it evolves from {{p|Girafarig}}.<ref name=SVsite/> The tail head is dark brown with a black face, yellow eyes, sharp white teeth, and four ossicone-like antennae with bulbous tips. There are four orange spots on the front of Farigiraf's neck, and seven dark brown spots circling around where its neck meets its body. It has a row of dark brown and yellow spikes running down its spine. Since its tail head had migrated to its neck, Farigiraf lacks a visible tail. |
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| Farigiraf's two brains are connected through thick nerves, allowing it to increase its psychic energy and unleash psychic waves through its antennae. When Farigiraf uses its psychic powers, the eyes on its tail head glow a bright green. Farigiraf is always observing its surroundings and its brains can quickly detect danger. However, its body cannot move as fast as its brains.<ref name=SVsite/> | | Farigiraf's two brains are connected through thick nerves, allowing it to increase its psychic energy and unleash psychic waves through its antennae. When Farigiraf uses its psychic powers, the eyes on its tail head glow a bright green. Farigiraf is always observing its surroundings and its brains can quickly detect danger. However, its body cannot move as fast as its brains.<ref name=SVsite/> |
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Farigiraf (Japanese: リキキリン Rikikirin) is a dual-type Normal/Psychic Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
It evolves from Girafarig.
Biology
Farigiraf is a quadrupedal giraffine Pokémon. Its body is primarily orange with a long, brown neck and topside, yellow underside and lower legs, and black cloven hooves. Its main head has a yellow blaze on top, white eyes with black eyelashes and irises, pink upper eyelids, dark brown spots around its eyes, and a round, pink nose. This head is covered by Farigiraf's tail head, which has moved forward, hardened, and fused with its main head as it evolves from Girafarig.[1] The tail head is dark brown with a black face, yellow eyes, sharp white teeth, and four ossicone-like antennae with bulbous tips. There are four orange spots on the front of Farigiraf's neck, and seven dark brown spots circling around where its neck meets its body. It has a row of dark brown and yellow spikes running down its spine. Since its tail head had migrated to its neck, Farigiraf lacks a visible tail.
Farigiraf's two brains are connected through thick nerves, allowing it to increase its psychic energy and unleash psychic waves through its antennae. When Farigiraf uses its psychic powers, the eyes on its tail head glow a bright green. Farigiraf is always observing its surroundings and its brains can quickly detect danger. However, its body cannot move as fast as its brains.[1]
Farigiraf's thick, sturdy tail head serves as both offense and defense for the inner head. When attacking, Farigiraf closes its tail head before using its long neck for a brutal physical attack. This neck attack is powerful enough to destroy both stone and steel beams.[1]
Trivia
- Like its pre-evolution, Farigiraf's name is a palindrome.
Origin
Like its pre-evolution, Farigiraf appears to be based on a giraffe. It also shares traits with the Decennatherium, a four-horned prehistoric relative to the modern giraffe and okapi. Fossils of Decennatherium have only ever been discovered in Spain[2][3] — a country which is encompassed by the Iberian Peninsula, which the Paldea region appears to be based on.
Name origin
Farigiraf may be an inversion of Girafarig.
Rikikirin may be derived from 力 riki (power) and 麒麟 kirin (giraffe) with the name being an anagram of キリンリキ Kirinriki (Girafarig).
In other languages
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Japanese
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リキキリン Rikikirin
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From 力 riki, 麒麟 kirin, and an anagram of キリンリキ Kirinriki
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French
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Farigiraf
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Same as English name
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Spanish
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Farigiraf
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Same as English name
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German
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Farigiraf
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Same as English name
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Italian
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Farigiraf
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Same as English name
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Korean
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키키링 Kikiring
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From an anagram of 키링키 Kilingki
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Mandarin Chinese
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奇麒麟 Qíqílín
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From 奇 qí, 麒麟 qílín and an anagram of 麒麟奇 Qílínqí
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Cantonese Chinese
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奇麒麟 Kèihkèihlèuhn
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From 奇 kèih, 麒麟 kèihlèuhn, and an anagram of 麒麟奇 Kèihlèuhnkèih
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