Gligar is a small, purple, bat-like Pokémon. It has blue wings like a flying squirrel. Gligar has scorpion claws and a tail with a stinger on the end. Gligar has long, pointed ears and triangle-shaped eyes. Gligar could be considered a cousin of Skorupi due to its and scorpion-like traits, however, it shares some bat-like traits as well, making it similar to Zubat.
As shown in Riding the Winds of Change!, Gligar, along with its evolved form Gliscor, can emit a sort of sound wave in order to detect obstacles and fly around them, similar to echolocation.
Behavior
Gligar tend to ambush prey as it passes by below. They may also be mischevious, as shown in Riding the Winds of Change!, when a group of them were causing trouble in a city they had become trapped in.
Gligar glides through the air without a sound as if it were sliding. This Pokémon hangs on to the face of its foe using its clawed hind legs and the large pincers on its forelegs, then injects the prey with its Template:M2.
Gligar glides through the air without a sound as if it were sliding. This Pokémon hangs on to the face of its foe using its clawed hind legs and the large pincers on its forelegs, then injects the prey with its Template:M2.
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Gligar and Gliscor are the only dual-typed Pokémon that have immunity to one of their own types without the help of an ability (Ground moves do nothing to Template:Type2s).
Gligar's colors vary between games and the anime. It is a light blue-violet in its sprite artwork and most game artwork, blue-purple in Platinum, regular purple in the high-grade console games such as Pokémon Battle Revolution, and powder-pink in the anime.
Gligar is heavier than its evolution, being 142.9 lbs while Gliscor is only 93.7 lbs.
Before Skorupi and Gliscor were revealed, fans believed Gligar would evolve into Drapion.
Interestingly, Gligar did gain an evolution, and Drapion was revealed to be an evolved Pokémon.
This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon species, as well as Pokémon groups and forms.