Talk:Sprigatito (Pokémon): Difference between revisions
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Sprigatito can be a reference of the iberic linx, a typical spanish animal that is in danger of extinction {{unsigned|Xyruux}} | Sprigatito can be a reference of the iberic linx, a typical spanish animal that is in danger of extinction {{unsigned|Xyruux}} | ||
:Looks more like a domestic cat than a lynx.[[User:Robbie|Robbie]] ([[User talk:Robbie|talk]]) 03:33, 2 March 2022 (UTC) | :Looks more like a domestic cat than a lynx.[[User:Robbie|Robbie]] ([[User talk:Robbie|talk]]) 03:33, 2 March 2022 (UTC) | ||
:The hair in Sprigatito's cheekbones is similar to the one of the lynx, can look like a cat but a cat doesn't usually have that much hair in that zone, that are usually found in linxs and you can see it [https:// | ::The hair in Sprigatito's cheekbones is similar to the one of the lynx, can look like a cat but a cat doesn't usually have that much hair in that zone, that are usually found in linxs and you can see it [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberian_lynx here] --[[User:Xyruux|Xyruux]] ([[User talk:Xyruux|talk]]) 10:17, 2 March 2022 (UTC) |
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Name origin
I believe hoja (Spanish for leaf, pronounced like the oha part of it's name) may be part of Sprigatito's Japanese name as well.- unsigned comment from 831x10 (talk • contribs)
Origin
Sprigatito can be a reference of the iberic linx, a typical spanish animal that is in danger of extinction - unsigned comment from Xyruux (talk • contribs)