* No other Pokémon has the same [[type]] [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|combination]] as Deino and its {{p|Zweilous|evolutionary}} {{p|Hydreigon|relatives}}.
* No other Pokémon has the same [[type]] [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|combination]] as Deino and its {{p|Zweilous|evolutionary}} {{p|Hydreigon|relatives}}.
* According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori|Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', Deino and its evolutions were originally intended to be cyborg dragons - part tank and part dragon. They were then scrapped until late in the game when they were revived and re-made to be based on {{wp|Yamata no Orochi}}.
* According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori|Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', Deino and its evolutions were originally intended to be cyborg dragons - part tank and part dragon. They were then scrapped until late in the game when they were revived and re-made to be based on {{wp|Yamata no Orochi}}.
* Deino is the only [[Pseudo-legendary Pokémon]]'s first form obtainable in the wild in a mandatory area by walking. [[Dratini]] is obtainable in such areas, but requires other means to find one (Surfing, fishing, trhough the and traded for game coins)
* Deino is the only [[Pseudo-legendary Pokémon]]'s first form obtainable in the wild in a mandatory area by walking. [[Dratini]] is obtainable in such areas, but requires other means to find one (Surfing, fishing, and traded for game coins)
Deino is a small blue skinned quadrupedal Pokémon with black fur covering its head and neck which conceals everything but its mouth from view. The fur around its neck also has six purple spots encircling it, which resemble bruises. The hair on the top of its head takes the shape of a single small horn. It also has a short tail.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Deino have the vigor and energy to bite constantly and without stopping.
Behavior
Because they are blind, Deino will bite at anything. They never stop biting, and are therefore dangerous to approach without taking precautions. They will also ram anything, ensuring that they always have bruises all over them.
As seen in The Lonely Deino, Deino may rear up on their hind legs when they are happy.
Habitat
Deino primarily lives in caves with abundant water sources.
Three Deino made their debut in The Lonely Deino! under the care of a Day Care owner named Bobby who was looking after them for their Trainers. Two of the Deino were very rambunctious while one of them was shy and refused to eat. Iris tried to use her experience with Dragon-types to help it feel more comfortable around strangers.
According to interviews with Sugimori in Nintendo Dream, Deino and its evolutions were originally intended to be cyborg dragons - part tank and part dragon. They were then scrapped until late in the game when they were revived and re-made to be based on Yamata no Orochi.
Deino is the only Pseudo-legendary Pokémon's first form obtainable in the wild in a mandatory area by walking. Dratini is obtainable in such areas, but requires other means to find one (Surfing, fishing, and traded for game coins)
Origin
Deino is based on a dragon, specifically an infant form of Yamata no Orochi. Its blindness and the fact that it is only found inside the Victory Road cave may mean it suffers from subterranean blindness. Deino may also be partially based on various cave salamanders due to their blindness and that they are found near bodies of water in caves.
Name origin
Deino may be a combination of dino (informal name for dinosaur) and ein (German for one). It may also derive from δεινός deinos (Ancient Greek for terrible). It may also refer to dinosaurs such as the Deinosuchus and Deinonychus. Deino may also come from Deino of the Graeae due to its blindness, three sisters in Greek mythology who share one eye.
Monozu may be a combination of mono (prefix meaning one) and 頭 zu (head). Its full name literally means "one head".
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