Charizard | |||
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General information | |||
Aliases | Charmander (infant stage) Charmeleon (juvenile stage) | ||
Classification | Vulcanadracosaurus tolerantia | ||
Species type | Fire-type Pokémon | ||
Homeworld | Pokémon world | ||
Environment | Volcanos and Mountains | ||
Biochemistry | Carbon-based | ||
Biological information | |||
Lineage information | |||
Related species | Dragonite (possibly) | ||
Cultural information | |||
Sociocultral characteristics | |||
Scientific taxonomy | |||
Domain | Eukaryota | ||
Kingdom | Animalia | ||
Phylum | Chordata | ||
Subphylum | Vertebrata | ||
Class | Reptilia | ||
Subclass | Drakia | ||
Order | Draconia | ||
Family | Pokemodraconidae | ||
Genus | Vulcanadracosaurus | ||
Species | V. tolerantia | ||
Other information | |||
Status | Least Concern |
The Charizard is a fictional bipedal dragon that originated from the Pokémon universe.
Biology[]
It is a Fire/Flying type (although ironically, not a dragon type). It has huge wings with blue membranes, horn-like skull protrusions, and tridactyl hands. Not to mention the bipedal stance, and fire on its tail. Another distinctive feature is the yellow underbelly.
Life Cycle[]
Charizard begins life as an adorable little tyke named "Charmander". Charmander lacks the wings and horns its adult form has.
Its juvenile stage, known as "Charmeleon", is red orange rather than pure orange.
Reproduction[]
Charizard has a gender ratio of 87.5% male, 12.5% female, and is in the Monster and Dragon egg groups. Meaning it can only breed with other members of its species or other Pokémon within the same egg groups.
Notes[]
- Charizard's physical anatomy is similar to Dragonite, possibly implying they have a common ancestor. However, this is unspecified.