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Spearow (#21) - Fearow - Ekans (#23)

General
Name ( Japanese), NumberFearow (Onidrill), 22
Stage Stage 1
Evolves from Spearow
Evolves tonone
Battleš
Hit points65
Attack90
Defense65
Speed100
Special attack˛61
Special defense˛61
Specialł61
Biological
Species Beak Pokémon
Types Normal, Flying
Height3'11" (1.19 m)
Weight84.0 lb (37.80 kg)
Shiny colorIts crest, beak, and feet turn orange while the rest of its fethers become yellow.
AbilityKeen Eye
Gender distribution50.0% male, 50.0% female
š Stats for trading card versions may vary.
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