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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Any given Generation IV hybrid's hexadecimal identifier is the same as the corresponding Pokémon's, but with an 8 at the beginning instead of a 0 (e.g. {{p|Bulbasaur}} is hex 0001, its hybrid is hex 8001)
* Any given Generation IV hybrid's hexadecimal identifier is the same as the corresponding Pokémon's, but with an 8 at the beginning instead of a 0 (e.g. {{p|Bulbasaur}} is hex 0001, its hybrid is hex 8001)
* A Generation IV hybrid cannot usually be directly caught in the wild without its Pokédex data crashing the game unless the player uses a code to complete the Pokédex up to at least hex 81ED. However, such a code would be extremely long and could have adverse effects to the game's memory.
* Generation IV hybrids can be caught in a cartridge version without the game crashing by using a [[cheating|fossil modifier code]].
* Generation IV hybrids can be caught in a cartridge version without the game crashing by using a [[cheating|fossil modifier code]].
* Generation IV hybrids grow to the levels 1, 4, and 9 twice.
* Generation IV hybrids grow to the levels 1, 4, and 9 twice.
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