*Bidoof is a frequent topic of ridicule of Pokémon forums because its appearance, the frequency of encountering it in-game, and the fact that its name is derived from the word "doofus". Players joke about using a team of all Bidoof or claim that it is the most powerful Pokémon in existence.
*Bidoof is a frequent topic of ridicule of Pokémon forums because its appearance, the frequency of encountering it in-game, and the fact that its name is derived from the word "doofus". Players joke about using a team of all Bidoof or claim that it is the most powerful Pokémon in existence.
*The webcomic [http://www.vgcats.com VGCats] has also parodied Bidoff, giving it the nickname [http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=235 the "Vendor Trash" Pokemon].
*Despite being called the Plump Mouse Pokémon, most of its traits, most notably its appearance, are more similar to that of a beaver than a mouse.
*Despite being called the Plump Mouse Pokémon, most of its traits, most notably its appearance, are more similar to that of a beaver than a mouse.
The tail of a male Bidoof consists of five tufts of fur, while the tail of a female only has three.
Special abilities
Behavior
Bidoof need to constantly gnaw on hard substances to keep their teeth ground down, since they grow constantly. Without something to gnaw on, they become violent because of the pain and inconvience the unwieldly growing teeth cause.
Habitat
Bidoof build their nests along the side of bodies of water.
Bidoof is a frequent topic of ridicule of Pokémon forums because its appearance, the frequency of encountering it in-game, and the fact that its name is derived from the word "doofus". Players joke about using a team of all Bidoof or claim that it is the most powerful Pokémon in existence.
Its name is derived from "beaver" and "doofus". Bidoof's Japanese name is derived from the English word beaver. In Japanese, ビーバー is the same word, but it is pronounced more closely to Bipper's name than the English pronunciation. Its German name, Bidiza, comes from Biber. Its French name, Keunottor, comes from quenotte and castor.