Males have a facial covering resembling a large moustache while females have one resembling a fluffy collar. Males have a star-shaped head pattern and a stiff crown while females have a flower-shaped pattern and a limp crown.īody color, eyes, head pattern, and tentacle differences are much the same as with Frillish, but the female's eyes are now larger and have two eyelashes each. Female is pink, smiles, and has a bulbous collar, frilled tentacles, and one lower eyelash per eye. Male is blue, frowns, and has a ruffled collar, smooth, diamond-patterned tentacles, and one upper eyelash per eye. Male has a green underside and female has a brown underside. Male has a pink mask with long extensions while the female has a curved feather on the back of her head. Male's body is light brown while female's is dark grayįemale's fingers are more magenta than blue Male and female's color patterns are inverted Male has two light-colored bumps on his back while female has one Male has two light-colored spots on his back while female has one Only Female Combee can evolve into Vespiquen Male's face have two additional curls on beige maskįemale has blue hind feet and a shorter maneįemale has exposed rear ankles and a shorter mane In Generation VIII, this gender difference was applied to all female Eevee.įemale's body has a larger yellow sectionįemale has a large diamond on her chest where male has two small ones Male partner Eevee look the same as all other Eevee, but female partner Eevee have a unique flower-shaped tail pattern. Unlike other Eevee, in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the partner Eevee has gender differences. Male has blue whiskers and female has white whiskers Male has yellow whiskers and female has white whiskers Male has black necks and female has beige necks However, most Pokémon look identical despite their gender.įemale has black (purple in Generation V) spots on her lower wingsįemale's tail ends in the upper half of a heartįemale's tail lacks a point and is smaller Some Pokémon even have different Abilities and stats, and learn different moves through leveling, TMs and breeding depending on their gender. Later generations would introduce far fewer Pokémon with gender differences, but those that were introduced varied much more drastically in appearance. In subsequent games, they are displayed from the start. In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, at the gate to Canalave City, Professor Rowan's assistant upgrades the player's Pokédex to be able to display form differences, including gender differences. These differences are a reference to sexual dimorphism, which is commonly seen in many real lifeforms and may offer some clues to their biology and behavior. With the exception of the differences between male and female Nidoran (which are considered distinct species), gender differences were introduced in Generation IV. Some species of Pokémon have differences in appearance due to gender in the Pokémon world, with noticeable differences between the males and females. Pyroar's gender difference in the anime, with the male and female respectively
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