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→‎Trivia: At the time I added these type of trivia (onto the rhyhorn and spheal pages), there was no "3 is too small of a group" criteria (IIRC).However, 1 out of 5 families is notable for me.
m (Undo revision 2329713 by SaturnMario (talk)That page's definition is a bit weird, but it's arguably not addressing what this trivia says)
(→‎Trivia: At the time I added these type of trivia (onto the rhyhorn and spheal pages), there was no "3 is too small of a group" criteria (IIRC).However, 1 out of 5 families is notable for me.)
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* Noibat's German name, eF-eM, is the only Pokémon name that uses the Latin alphabet and does not start with a capital letter.
* Noibat's German name, eF-eM, is the only Pokémon name that uses the Latin alphabet and does not start with a capital letter.
* Noibat and its evolution {{p|Noivern}} are the only dual {{type|Flying}} Pokémon to have Flying as their primary type.
* Noibat and its evolution {{p|Noivern}} are the only dual {{type|Flying}} Pokémon to have Flying as their primary type.
** Additionally, they are they only Dragon/Flying type to have Flying as their primary type.
* Originally, Noibat's Pokédex entry on the official Pokémon website was incorrect, showing it as a pure {{type|Flying}} Pokémon. It has been since rectified.
* Originally, Noibat's Pokédex entry on the official Pokémon website was incorrect, showing it as a pure {{type|Flying}} Pokémon. It has been since rectified.


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