Dugtrio

Dugtrio (Japanese: ダグトリオ Dagutorio) is a -type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, and a /-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.

Physiology
Dugtrio looks like a trio of Diglett. Although they look the same, the heights are varied. The middle body is the tallest, the left body is the 2nd tallest, and the right body is the shortest. The holes that Dugtrio make are bigger due to the increase in size during its evolution. It's brown and it looks similar to a mole, but with a large, pink nose.

The Alolan form of Dugtrio has developed golden magnetic "hair". The middle body has the longest and curliest hair, while the left body has shorter blond hair and the right body has the shortest and straightest hair.

Behavior
Like Diglett, Dugtrio loathe sunlight. Nonetheless, Dugtrio are more aggressive than Diglett, and they'll try all kinds of methods to attack its enemy or opponets who are digging holes underground from all directions.

Still, Dugtrio are very friendly with humans, as the normal form help people with agriculture while the Alolan form are being worshipped as the Goddess of The Land.

Natural abilities
Dugtrio can have the same abilities as Diglett had when it evolved. Sand Veil increases Dugtrio's evasiveness during a Sandstorm. Arena Trap prevents any Pokémon from escaping battle. Dugtrio are capable of burrowing over 60 MPH. This strength to do so sometimes triggers earthquakes or tremors.

Evolution
Dugtrio is the evolved form of Diglett as of level 26.

Leveling
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Appearance
Jessica, Ashley, and Michael

Trivia
Dugtrio is the first Pokémon to appear in the combined form or in a group ( the others being Magneton, Exeggute etc.)

Dugtrio's alolan form resembles a full family

Origins
Dugtrio is based on the mechanical moles on "whack a mole" games.

Alolan Dugtrio is based on the phenomenon of Pele's Hair, when volcanic glass solidifies into long golden strands. It may also be based on long-haired metal rock performers, hence the Steel-typing.

Etymology
Its name comes from "Dug" and "Trio" referencing its ground type and the fact it has three heads.