Relicanth

Relicanth
Relicanth(Japanese: ジーランス Glanth) is a dual-type Water/RockPokemon.

In the anime
It was first shown in the episode A Ruin With a View!

A group of Relicanth appeared in Relicanth Really Can!.

A Relicanth appeared in a flashback in Mutiny in the Bounty! as one of the Pokémon J had stolen.

Several Relicanth appeared in Enter Galactic!.

A Relicanth appeared in Up Close and Personable!.

Naturally learnt moves
Start Harden  Normal  Status  —  —%  30  Tough  2 ♥♥ Start Tackle  Normal  Physical  35  95%  35  Tough  3 ♥♥♥ 8 Water Gun  Water  Special  40  100%  25  Cute  3 ♥♥♥ 15 Rock Tomb  Rock  Physical  50  80%  10  Smart  2 ♥♥ 22 Yawn  Normal  Status  —  —%  10  Cute  2 ♥♥ 29 Take Down  Normal  Physical  90  85%  20  Tough  3 ♥♥♥ 36 Mud Sport  Ground  Status  —  —%  15  Cute  2 ♥♥ 43 AncientPower  Rock  Special  60  100%  5  Tough  2 ♥♥ 50 Double-Edge  Normal  Physical  120  100%  15  Tough  0 57 Dive  Water  Physical  80  100%  10  Beauty  1 ♥ 64 Rest  Psychic  Status  —  —%  10  Cute  0 71 Hydro Pump  Water  Special  120  80%  5  Beauty  2 ♥♥ 78 Head Smash  Rock   Physical 150  80%  5  Tough   2 ♥♥

Trivia
Relicanth is one of the essential two Pokémon to unlock the caves of the Regis; the other is Wailord. Relicanth, along with Zigzagoon, are the two Pokémon left out of the Hoenn Pokérap. Relicanth shares its types with four of the five original fossil Pokémon, Kabuto, Kabutops, Omanyte, and Omastar, furthering its link to them as a living fossil. It also shares its type with Corsola. Relicanth is the only Water-type to learn Head Smash, as well as the only one to not receive recoil damage from it, due to its ability. In fact, its one of two Pokémon that gains STAB and protection from a recoil-damage-giving move. The other is Clefable with Magic Guard. Relicanth is one of only three Pokémon with its gender ratio that has been able to be caught from the wild in every generation since its introduction, alongside Munchlax/Snorlax and Combee, and one of only five to ever be catchable in the wild (Eevee and Togepi can be caught in Generation IV). Relicanth have 2 colors - One is Brown while the shiny is Blue. This is also true with the real-life counterparts, the coelacanth. Relicanth's lighter splotches alongside it's pale brown color make it visually similar to antique maps. Likewise, the light blue of the shiny form can be seen as the visual representation of water.