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| Jangmo-o is a quadrapedal Pokémon. The lower half of its body is black, while its head, tail, and the upper half of its body is gray. It has two large, loose-hanging scales on both sides of its body and two more higher on its back. The scales are teardrop-shaped and mostly gray, turning to yellow on the outer, oval edge. Its tail ends in a yellow bulb, and its feet each have three sharp yellow claws. A small white tuft of fur sprouts from its chest. Jangmo-o has a large head with red eyes, a slightly pointed snout, small nostrils, and two fangs visible protruding from its lower jaw. The ears on the sides of its head are bifurcated. On its forehead is a large, heart-shaped yellow scale. | | Jangmo-o is a small, quadruped Pokémon similar to a dinosaur. The lower half of its body is black, while the upper half is light gray. It has a beak-like snout with a small, tooth-like spike in each corner of its lower jaw and big, red eyes. On the front of its head is a large, heart-shaped yellow scale. A small tuft similar to ears or small feathers extends from the back of its head on either side, and there is another small, white tuft on its chest. Six teardrop-shaped, loose-hanging scales form a half ring around its shoulders. These scales are gray with pale yellow along the outside edge. A solid yellow scale of the same shape is on the tip of its tail. Each of its feet has three yellow claws. |
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| Born with the pride of a warrior, Jangmo-o nevertheless remains humble about its abilities and trains diligently. It employs the scale on its forehead for both attack and defense, so it never shows its back to its foe, a fact which many Trainers take as proof of its courage. Jangmo-o lives and trains together with others of its species in harsh locations like canyons where there are no other people or Pokémon.<ref>http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/jangmo-o/</ref>
| | While Jangmo-o trains diligently and remains humble, it has the pride of a warrior. It employs the scale on its forehead for both attack and defense, so it never shows its back to its foe. Many Trainers take this behavior has proof of this Pokémon’s valiant nature. Jangmo-o lives and trains with others of its kind in harsh areas that are far from other Pokémon and people.<ref>http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/jangmo-o/</ref> |
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Jangmo-o (Japanese: ジャラコ Jarako) is a Dragon-type Pokémon.
Biology
Jangmo-o is a small, quadruped Pokémon similar to a dinosaur. The lower half of its body is black, while the upper half is light gray. It has a beak-like snout with a small, tooth-like spike in each corner of its lower jaw and big, red eyes. On the front of its head is a large, heart-shaped yellow scale. A small tuft similar to ears or small feathers extends from the back of its head on either side, and there is another small, white tuft on its chest. Six teardrop-shaped, loose-hanging scales form a half ring around its shoulders. These scales are gray with pale yellow along the outside edge. A solid yellow scale of the same shape is on the tip of its tail. Each of its feet has three yellow claws.
While Jangmo-o trains diligently and remains humble, it has the pride of a warrior. It employs the scale on its forehead for both attack and defense, so it never shows its back to its foe. Many Trainers take this behavior has proof of this Pokémon’s valiant nature. Jangmo-o lives and trains with others of its kind in harsh areas that are far from other Pokémon and people.[1]
Trivia
Origin
Name origin
Jangmo-o may derive from jangling and moʻo (Hawaiian for lizard or dragon).
Jarako may derive from ジャラジャラ jarajara (onomatopoetic sound for jingling), draco (Latin for dragon) and possibly 子 ko (young animal).
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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ジャラコ Jarako
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From ジャラジャラ jarajara, draco and possibly 子 ko
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French
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Bébécaille
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From bébé and écaille
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Spanish
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Jangmo-o
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Same as English name
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German
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Miniras
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From mini, Drache, and Rassel
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Italian
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Jangmo-o
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Same as English name
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Korean
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짜랑꼬 Jjarangkko
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From 짜랑 jjarang and 꼬마 kkoma
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Mandarin Chinese
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心鱗寶 / 心鳞宝 Xīnlínbǎo
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From 心 xīn, 鱗 / 鳞 lín, 寶 / 宝 bǎo
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Cantonese Chinese
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心鱗寶 Sāmlèuhnbóu
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From 心 sām, 鱗 lèuhn, 寶 bóu
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More languages
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Russian
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Джангмо-о Dzhangmo-o
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Transcription of English name
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Notes
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