* The prototype name for Omanyte was "Ess," the first two letters in "escargot" (the French word for snail) with an additional "s".
* The prototype name for Omanyte was "Ess," the first two letters in "escargot" (the French word for snail) with an additional "s".
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Omanyte is a fossil Pokémon no longer found in the wild, and must be resurrected from a Helix Fossil.
Physiology
Omanyte has a large, pale-yellow shell on its back. Its main body is sky-blue with 10 tentacles (two of them are longer than the other eight). Omanyte has saucer-like eyes. Omanyte uses the many gas filled chambers in its helix shell to remain buoyant in the water column. It regulates its height by evacuating gases from compartments. Its shell turns into the fossil which is used to resurrect it.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Omanyte learns several Water-based moves and a small handful of Template:Type2 moves. Unlike many Rock-types, Omanyte cannot learn Earthquake.
Behavior
Omanyte swims by twisting its ten tentacles about. If attacked by an enemy, it withdraws itself inside its hard shell.
The exact habitat of Omanyte is unknown even though there have been records of Omanyte hiding deep in damp caves, but so far Helix Fossils are only found in the Kanto and Sinnoh regions.
Omanyte and Omastar, Kabuto and Kabutops. It is believed these Pokémon became extinct tens of thousands of years ago. The details of their behavior are shrouded in mystery. Though some have speculated that they may still exist, none of these Pokémon have ever been seen alive.
Omanyte, the Spiral Pokémon. Believed to have lived over 2 billion years ago. Recent research indicates that it was able to control its buoyancy by storing and releasing air in its shell.
Omanyte is one of the ancient and long-since-extinct Pokémon that have been regenerated from fossils by people. If attacked by an enemy, it withdraws itself inside its hard shell.
This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon species, as well as Pokémon groups and forms.