Mandibuzz are vulture-like Pokémon, particularly resembling turkey vultures. She has a bare, pink, hunched head and neck, along with a notched black beak and eyes, apparently possessing eyelashes, that have red irises. A long brown tuft with a bone in the middle extends from the back of her head like a archetypal tribal ponytail. She has a tan-brown ruff, and shaggy darker brown wings with darker tips. She has a 'skirt' that looks as if made of bones, specifically a lower jaw with sharp teeth. The pink talons of Mandibuzz have black nails. Mandibuzz also have shaggy brown tail feathers.
Gender differences
Mandibuzz is a female-only species. Braviary is regarded as a male counterpart, but is a separate species that cannot produce Vullaby Eggs.
Special abilities
Behavior
Mandibuzz swoop from the sky at weakened prey and drag it back to their nests of bones. They decorate themselves with bones.
Habitat
Mandibuzz live in nests made from the bones they find.
Miruto has a Mandibuzz that she attempted to use to fly to the top of Mt. Serables. Before she can, Ryouga stops her due to flying on the mountain being dangerous. Another Mandibuzz appears as a Burst form of Lukov.
Mandibuzz is based on an Old World Vulture or the California Condor. Her design also bears resemblance to stereotypical "savages" or barbarians. The row of teeth around her waist resembles an apron.
According to interviews with Ken Sugimori in Nintendo Dream, Vullaby and Mandibuzz were added late into the development of Black and White. When Mandibuzz was originally created by James Turner, it was unrelated to Braviary, but it was later decided to use its design as a counterpart to Braviary.
Name origin
Mandibuzz may be a combination of mandil and buzzard. It may also refer to mandible.
Vulgina may be a combination of vulture and regina (Latin for queen).
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