
Tauros, the Wild Bull Pokémon, is a powerful Normal-type creature first introduced in Generation I, renowned for its aggressive nature and distinctive three tails. This specific card, #16/112 from the 2004 EX FireRed & LeafGreen set, is a common variant and a fine example from a beloved TCG era. Here, visitors will discover detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks with energy costs, its weakness, and insights into its edition history.
Read more ↓Tauros, the Wild Bull Pokémon, is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Known for its three tails, each ending in a tuft of hair, Tauros is a powerful and aggressive creature that charges its opponents relentlessly. It does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. Tauros typically roams in herds across vast plains and grasslands, often engaging in head-butting contests to assert dominance or simply for sport. These Pokémon are known for their unpredictable nature; once they start charging, it's incredibly difficult to stop them. Their diet primarily consists of grass and other vegetation found in their natural habitat. In the games, Tauros is often sought after for its high Attack and Speed stats, making it a formidable physical attacker. It has also appeared frequently in the anime, often depicted as a strong and loyal Pokémon, notably owned by Ash Ketchum, who caught a whole herd of them. Tauros holds cultural significance as a symbol of strength and untamed power, embodying the spirit of the wild. Its Normal typing gives it a unique set of resistances and weaknesses, being vulnerable only to Fighting-type moves and immune to Ghost-type attacks.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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