

Typhlosion is capable of making anything go up in flames when angered and creating explosions by rubbing its fur together.

Across the back of its neck, there are several red spots that can produce fire. Each of its paws has five digits and there is a coarse, spiky fringe of fur along its rear. When its mouth is open, its sharp canine teeth and thick tongue are visible. It has a short, rounded snout and small, triangular eyes and ears. Most of its body is cream-colored, but its back and the top of its head are a dark green-blue. It is classified as a quadruped, but it is capable of bipedal movement. Typhlosion is a bulky Pokémon with a long, yet agile body. It is the final form of Cyndaquil in the Hisui region. It evolves from Quilava starting at level 36. In Hisui, Typhlosion has a dual-type Fire/ Ghost regional form. Typhlosion ( Japanese: バクフーン Bakphoon) is a Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.

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