Girafarig

Girafarig (Japanese: キリンリキ Kirinriki) is a /-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.

Physiology
Girafarig's front half is yellow in color with brown spots and its bottom is brown with yellow spots. It has white horns on its head and pink spikes on its back. Its most unusual feature is its tail, which has a head with a mind of its own. Females just have one spot near the tail, while males have two.

Evolution
This Pokémon does not evolve.

Anime

 * Cherry's Girafarig
 * Lisa's Girafarig
 * Sonny's Girafarig
 * Morrison's Girafarig
 * Lucian's Girafarig
 * Roman's Girafarig
 * Lyra's Girafarig

Trivia

 * Girafarig's tail looks like a Chain Chomp from the Mario series.
 * Its name is a palindrome, meaning its name is spelled the same backwards as it is forward.
 * Only three other Pokémon can have their names written backwards without it changing (Eevee, Ho-Oh, and Alomomola).
 * Meloetta and Girafarig are the only Pokémon to be /.
 * As of Gen VII Oranguru has also taken this typing.
 * Girafarig had an early design with a larger second head. The second head in the early design looks more like a full giraffe compared to the second head girafarig has in its current design.

Origin
Girafarig is based on a giraffe. The extra head on its tail may be based on a chimera (which in Greek myth had a serpent's head on its tail) or perhaps the Pushmi-Pullyu from the book Doctor Doolittle.

Etymology
Girafarig is derived from "giraffe", altered to become a palindrome (in reference to its two heads at both ends).

Gallery
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