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Similar to its pre-evolution, Snivy, Janovy is primarily green with a cream-colored underside. It has a yellow collar-like structure that starts at the chest and proceeds behind the shoulders. Three palmate leaves grow along its back and tail. Janovy has four short limbs and a small crest protruding from the back of its head. It has narrow red eyes and a sneering face.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Janovy is incredibly fast. When it runs, it appears to be gliding over the ground. It uses its speed to its advantage to confuse opponents.
Behavior
It is a sneaky Pokémon that creeps in the shadows of overgrown plants, striking down opponents with its whips.
Janovy's color scheme is similar to its species' possible namesake, Opheodrys aestivus, the North American grass snake, while Oxybelis fulgidus, the Central and South American vine snake, may be the basis for its general serpentine features. Its head and general body shape, as well as the yellow crest on its body and shoulders, may be based on the birds of paradise flowers or false birds of paradise. Its evolutionary line was confirmed by Ken Sugimori to have been based off of French royalty. Janovy's physical appearance may have been based on the acanthus leaf motifs used specially during the 14th and 18th centuries. Snivy and its evolutionary line may also be based off of the Serpent in the Garden of Eden story from the Old Testament. God had cursed the serpent to crawl on its belly and lose its legs for leading mankind to sin. Janovy's hidden ability also suggests this.
Name origin
Janovy's name may come from 蛇 ja, meaning snake, and canopy or ivy.
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