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| [[Image:FL Safari Zone.png|frame|Safari Zone in Kanto]]
| | '''Safari Zones''' are special preserves for rare [[wild Pokémon]], found in several regions. Their mechanics are not too different from each other, as all have a [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500 entry fee, which gets players a certain amount of time, as well as 30 [[Safari Ball]]s, with which they may catch any Pokémon they come upon. The most important of their specific mechanics, however, is the fact that trainers do not initiate [[Pokémon battles]] with the wild Pokémon, but instead must catch them without harming them. |
| The '''Safari Zone''' is a special [[Pokémon]] preserve where [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainers]] can enter to capture rare or foreign Pokémon.
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| Trainers pay for admission and are given [[Poké Ball|Safari Balls]] to use to capture Pokémon. They cannot use their own Pokémon to battle wild Pokémon, but must instead use rocks, bait, and [[Pokéblock]]s to coax wild Pokémon into being captured.
| | Safari Zones can be found in the following regions: |
| | *The [[Kanto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] in [[Kanto]], located within [[Fuchsia City]] |
| | *The [[Hoenn Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] in [[Hoenn]], located off of {{rt|121}} near [[Lilycove City]] |
| | *The [[Great Marsh]] in [[Sinnoh]], located within [[Pastoria City]] |
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| There are three Safari Zones. One is in [[Kanto]], one is in [[Hoenn]], and one is in [[Sinnoh]]. They have different setups, rules, and available Pokémon in each.
| | [[Johto]]'s [[National Park]] shares some aspects with the Safari Zones, however, these are mainly in that it is a nature preserve for Pokémon. Its thrice-weekly [[Bug-Catching Contest]] also has several likenesses to the Safari Game. |
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| The Kanto Safari Zone is run by [[Warden Slowpoke]]. In the [[Generation II]] games, Warden Slowpoke leaves on a trip and the Safari Zone is closed down.
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| ==Kanto Safari Zone==
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| :''Main article: [[Kanto Safari Zone]]''
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| These Pokémon are found in the Safari Zone in the [[Generation I]] games, located in [[Fuchsia City]]. They can also be found in the Safari Zone in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]].
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| * {{p|Nidoran♀}}
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| * {{p|Nidorina}}
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| * {{p|Nidoran♂}}
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| * {{p|Nidorino}}
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| * {{p|Oddish}} - Only in Pokémon FireRed.
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| * {{p|Gloom}}- Only in Pokémon FireRed.
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| * {{p|Paras}}
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| * {{p|Parasect}}
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| * {{p|Venonat}} - Absent from Pokémon Yellow
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| * {{p|Venomoth}} - Absent from Pokémon Yellow
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| * {{p|Psyduck}}- - Absent from Pokémon LeafGreen and Yellow
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| * {{p|Golduck}}- Only in Pokémon FireRed.
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| * {{p|Slowpoke}}- -Only in Pokémon Red and Blue
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| * {{p|Doduo}} - Absent from Pokémon Yellow
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| * {{p|Krabby}}- -Only in Pokémon Red and Blue
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| * {{p|Exeggcute}}
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| * {{p|Cubone}} - Only in Pokémon Yellow.
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| * {{p|Marowak}} - Only in Pokémon Yellow.
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| * {{p|Rhyhorn}}
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| * {{p|Chansey}}
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| * {{p|Tangela}} - Only in Pokémon Yellow.
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| * {{p|Kangaskhan}}
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| * {{p|Goldeen}} - Only in Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen.
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| * {{p|Seaking}} - Only in Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen.
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| * {{p|Scyther}}- Absent from Pokémon LeafGreen and Pokémon Blue.
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| * {{p|Pinsir}} - Absent from Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon Red.
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| * {{p|Tauros}}
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| * {{p|Magikarp}} - Absent from Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue.
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| * {{p|Dratini}}
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| * {{p|Dragonair}} - in Pokémon Fire Red, Pokémon Red and Pokémon LeafGreen.
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| ==Hoenn Safari Zone==
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| :''Main Article: [[Hoenn Safari Zone]]''
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| These Pokémon are found in the Hoenn Safari Zone near [[Lilycove City]] on [[Route 121]]. In [[Pokémon Emerald]], many [[Johto]] Pokémon appear in two special areas after defeating the [[Elite Four]]. Here are the Pokémon in the Hoenn Safari Zone.
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| '''Pokémon Emerald Exclusives'''
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| These Pokémon are found alongside the Pokémon in the Safari Zone in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]. They are exclusive to Pokémon Emerald.
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| * {{p|Sunkern}}
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| * {{p|Mareep}}
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| * {{p|Aipom}}
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| * {{p|Spinarak}}
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| * {{p|Hoothoot}}
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| * {{p|Snubbull}}
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| * {{p|Stantler}}
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| * {{p|Gligar}}
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| * {{p|Teddiursa}}
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| * {{p|Ledyba}}
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| * {{p|Pineco}}
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| * {{p|Houndour}}
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| * {{p|Miltank}}
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| * {{p|Wooper}}
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| * {{p|Quagsire}}
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| * {{p|Marill}}
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| * {{p|Remoraid}}
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| * {{p|Octillery}}
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| * {{p|Shuckle}} (via {{m|Rock Smash}})
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| The following Pokémon are found in the other Hoenn Safari Zone areas:
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| * {{p|Pikachu}}
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| * {{p|Oddish}}
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| * {{p|Gloom}}
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| * {{p|Psyduck}}
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| * {{p|Golduck}}
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| * {{p|Geodude}} (via {{m|Rock Smash}})
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| * {{p|Doduo}}
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| * {{p|Dodrio}}
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| * {{p|Rhyhorn}}
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| * {{p|Goldeen}}
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| * {{p|Seaking}}
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| * {{p|Pinsir}}
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| * {{p|Natu}}
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| * {{p|Xatu}}
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| * {{p|Wobbuffet}}
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| * {{p|Girafarig}}
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| * {{p|Heracross}}
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| * {{p|Phanpy}}
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| * {{p|Lairon}} (via {{m|Rock Smash}})
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| ==Sinnoh Safari Zone==
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| {{main|Great Marsh}}
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| [[Category:Kanto locations]]
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| [[Category:Hoenn locations]]
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| [[Category:Red, Blue and Yellow locations]]
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| [[Category:Ruby and Sapphire locations]]
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| [[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen locations]]
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| [[Category:Emerald locations]]
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| [[Category:Parks]]
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