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Zorua is a fox-like Pokémon, mainly slate-gray in coloration with red and black accents on its head and feet. Zorua's ears are triangular with dark insides, and it has a large, whorled scruff of fur on its head, tipped with red coloration. Its eyes appear to possess no pupils, and its eyelids and circular "eyebrow" markings are red. Zorua possesses a ruff of black fur around its neck, and limbs tipped with red. Its tail is bushy, and when it opens its mouth small fangs can be seen developing.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Zorua are capable of changing their physical appearance. Unlike the transformations that certainotherPokémon can undergo, this transformation is merely an illusion, allowing Zorua to keep its own type and moves.
Behavior
Zorua takes on the appearance of other Pokémon to frighten off enemies. Sometimes it will take the form of a silent child. It keeps its true form hidden to ensure its safety.
Zorua debuted in the thirteenth Pokémon movie, Zoroark: Master of Illusions, where it was used by the antagonist, Grings Kōdai, to blackmail its mother Zoroark into attacking Crown City. It escaped and met Ash and his friends, before befriending Celebi. It and Celebi were captured by Kōdai, but were able to defeat him with help from Zoroark and the three ShinyLegendary beasts serving as Crown City's guardians.
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