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111 Rhyhorn
Despite its species being the "Spikes Pokémon," and it being part Ground-type, Rhyhorn cannot learn the move Spikes.
Since they are included in the Sinnoh Pokédex in Platinum, Rhyhorn and Rhydon have appeared in every Japan-centric Regional Pokédex.
Rhyhorn's Generation IV Pokédex entries state that its tackles can topple buildings. However, Rhyhorn cannot learn Tackle via any means.
In the games, Rhyhorn has the exact same cry as Charizard.
Rhyhorn and its evolutionary relatives are the only Rock/Ground Pokémon to have Rock as their secondary type instead of their primary.
Its design appears to be inspired by an Indian rhinoceros, with similar plated armor, and an Uintatherium from whom it may have taken its flat head and horn, with elements of a triceratops.
Rhyhorn may be a combination of rhinoceros and horn. Its name may also allude to the igneous rock called rhyolite, which explains its types.
111 Rhyhorn
Despite its species being the "Spikes Pokémon," and it being part Ground-type, Rhyhorn cannot learn the move Spikes.
Since they are included in the Sinnoh Pokédex in Platinum, Rhyhorn and Rhydon have appeared in every Japan-centric Regional Pokédex.
Rhyhorn's Generation IV Pokédex entries state that its tackles can topple buildings. However, Rhyhorn cannot learn Tackle via any means.
In the games, Rhyhorn has the exact same cry as Charizard.
Rhyhorn and its evolutionary relatives are the only Rock/Ground Pokémon to have Rock as their secondary type instead of their primary.
Its design appears to be inspired by an Indian rhinoceros, with similar plated armor, and an Uintatherium from whom it may have taken its flat head and horn, with elements of a triceratops.
Rhyhorn may be a combination of rhinoceros and horn. Its name may also allude to the igneous rock called rhyolite, which explains its types.