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* There are no Normal-type Pokémon with a double weakness. | * There are no Normal-type Pokémon with a double weakness. | ||
* The Normal and {{t|Electric}} types have the fewest weaknesses, with just one. | * The Normal and {{t|Electric}} types have the fewest weaknesses, with just one. | ||
* There are three Normal-type Pokémon that evolve into {{type|Water}} Pokémon: {{p|Eevee}}, {{p|Azurill}}, and {{p|Bidoof}}, with the first two losing their Normal typing completely. | * There are three Normal-type Pokémon that evolve into {{type|Water}} Pokémon: {{p|Eevee}}, {{p|Azurill}}, and {{p|Bidoof}}, with the first two losing their Normal typing completely. | ||
* Notably, there also appears to be an association between mammal-like creatures and the Normal type, given that many species of Normal-type Pokémon are based on terrestrial mammals, including several noted above that combine a second type with their primary Normal type rather than merely omit it. | * Notably, there also appears to be an association between mammal-like creatures and the Normal type, given that many species of Normal-type Pokémon are based on terrestrial mammals, including several noted above that combine a second type with their primary Normal type rather than merely omit it. |
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