* Before [[Generation IV]], Zangoose was the [[signature move|only Pokémon]] to learn {{m|Crush Claw}} by leveling up.
* Before [[Generation IV]], Zangoose was the [[signature move|only Pokémon]] to learn {{m|Crush Claw}} by leveling up.
* Zangoose is the only Hoenn-dex Pokémon not present in Sapphire ''or'' Emerald versions. Like {{p|Lunatone}} (which can not be found in Ruby or Emerald), it can be found in XD.
* Zangoose is the only Hoenn-dex Pokémon not present in Sapphire ''or'' Emerald versions. Like {{p|Lunatone}} (which can not be found in Ruby or Emerald), it can be found in XD.
* Although Pokédex entries say Zangoose and Seviper are bitter enemies, they have gotten along in {{BW114|Saving Braviary}}.
* Although Pokédex entries say Zangoose and Seviper are bitter enemies, they have gotten along in [[BW114|Saving Braviary]].
Zangoose are fairly large Pokémon that have the characteristics of both mongooses and cats. Their fur is mostly white in color, but they possess deep red markings on the face, chest, and forepaws, which have sharp turns and edges. These markings make it appear that Zangoose has been involved in a vicious fight and is covered in blood and scars. They have two apparently retractable, long, sharp, black claws on their forepaws that are their main weapons in battle. Zangoose have large pink eyes, small tufts of white fur on their shoulders, somewhat rabbit-like ears, and a large, furry, white tail. They also have a pattern of four pink circles on the underside of their hind feet in a "paw-pad"-like arrangement. When a Zangoose opens its mouth, two sharp fangs can be seen.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Behavior
Zangoose are bitter enemies with Seviper, and the two will battle each other to the end. It is suggested this rivalry has lasted for ages. It will usually walk on all fours, but when angry, it will stand on its hind legs.
This Pokémon is found on Route 114 in Hoenn, and more rarely on Route 210 and Route 11, so it presumably prefers to live in mountainous areas with grass, trees, and flowing rivers with waterfalls.
In Glory Blaze, it is discovered that Paul found Chimchar being attacked by a group of Zangoose. Because of the amazing power it used fighting the Zangoose, Paul decided to capture it. Later, Chimchar was to fight another Zangoose and nearly lost to it.
Zangoose, the Cat Ferret Pokémon. Zangoose usually walks on all fours, but stands on its hind legs when angry. It's very quick and can easily dodge most enemy attacks.
Memories of battling its arch-rival Seviper are etched into every cell of Zangoose's body. This Pokémon adroitly dodges attacks with incredible agility.
Zangoose usually stays on all fours, but when angered, it gets up on its hind legs and extends its claws. This Pokémon shares a bitter rivalry with Seviper that dates back over generations.
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This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation III.
Although it is stated that Seviper and Zangoose are bitter enemies, they share several characteristics, such as being in the Field Egg Group, residing in the same Friend Area, and having a base stat total of 458 (which is unique to only them).
Zangoose and Seviper also have the exact opposite Experience group, with Zangoose being in the Erratic group and Seviper being in the Fluctuating group.
Zangoose is the only Hoenn-dex Pokémon not present in Sapphire or Emerald versions. Like Lunatone (which can not be found in Ruby or Emerald), it can be found in XD.
Although Pokédex entries say Zangoose and Seviper are bitter enemies, they have gotten along in Saving Braviary.
Origin
Zangoose, as its name implies, is based on a mongoose, as well as cats. It bears the most physical resemblance to the Angolan and Persian breeds. The rivalry it shares with Seviper is based on the relationship between both cats and mongooses towards snakes.
Name origin
Zangoose is a combination of 刪 san (cut down) and mongoose (a small, cat-like carnivore that is well known for its ability to hunt and kill venomous snakes). It may also derive from 残痕 zankon (scar, due to the markings in its body). Alternatively, it may be a combination of mongoose with zangado (Portuguese for angry, due to its ferocious behavior and look).
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