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Girafarig — Lost Thunder Pokémon card

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GirafarigLost Thunder #94 Pokémon Card

Lost Thunder·#94·2018

Girafarig, the unique Normal/Psychic-type Long Neck Pokémon, hails from Generation II’s Johto region, famously recognized for its distinctive two-headed physiology and cultural significance. This specific Girafarig card, an uncommon rarity from the 2018 Lost Thunder set, stands out with its disruptive Lost Zone mechanic and consistent damage output. Here, visitors will find comprehensive Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and a full history of its edition.

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Card Number
#94
Release Date
November 1, 2018
Language
EN
Set Code
SM8

Girafarig is a unique Normal/Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, making its debut in the Johto region. Known as the Long Neck Pokémon, Girafarig stands out due to its distinctive two-headed physiology, with a fully conscious, smaller head on its tail that occasionally acts independently. This dual-brained creature is typically found in grasslands and savannas, where its long neck allows it to browse on high leaves, similar to a real-world giraffe. Its diet primarily consists of plant matter, though the tail-head is known to bite at anything that approaches too closely, serving as a defense mechanism. In the Pokémon games, Girafarig is a standalone Pokémon, meaning it doesn't evolve from or into any other species, which contributes to its unique status. In the anime, it has been featured in various episodes, often highlighting its unusual dual personality and its gentle yet wary nature. Its design, inspired by the giraffe, combined with the intriguing concept of a second, sentient brain on its tail, has made Girafarig a memorable and culturally significant Pokémon, representing the diverse and often whimsical creature designs found within the franchise.

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