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Summary Of: Gyarados

Gyarados tend to be very aggressive... Gyarados had the name of... While Gyarados are normally blue in color... red Gyarados are valued for their rarity and individuality... Red Gyarados are more commonly called Shiny Gyrados... or even Golden Gyarados due to the contrasting coloration... The red Gyarados is the only Pok... she fearfully dislikes Gyarados due to a traumatic experience... Gyarados was noticeably larger in the Indigo Series... where many other Gyarados appear around the main Gyarados...

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