Ash's Tauros: Difference between revisions

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* Ash was offered a {{p|Rhyhorn}} in exchange for his Tauros after winning the Tauros battling competition. Ash had tried to capture a Rhyhorn in the Safari Zone, but a Tauros ran past and was captured instead. Despite this, Ash chooses to keep his Tauros.
* Ash was offered a {{p|Rhyhorn}} in exchange for his Tauros after winning the Tauros battling competition. Ash had tried to capture a Rhyhorn in the Safari Zone, but a Tauros ran past and was captured instead. Despite this, Ash chooses to keep his Tauros.
* Tauros is Ash's only Pokémon to have used a [[one-hit knockout move]].
* Tauros is Ash's only Pokémon to have used a [[one-hit knockout move]].
** The one-hit knockout move that Tauros used, {{m|Fissure}}, is one that it can only learn via [[TM]] in Generation I
* The Tauros are the only Pokémon Ash has caught more than one of.
* The Tauros are the only Pokémon Ash has caught more than one of.
* In {{game|Yellow}}, which is based on the anime series, Tauros's encounter rate at the Safari Zone is 10%, whereas in {{game|Red and Blue|s|Red, Blue}}, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|FireRed, and LeafGreen}}, its encounter rate is only 1% or 4%, depending on the area. Making Tauros more common in the anime-based game may be a reference to Ash's Tauros.
* In {{game|Yellow}}, which is based on the anime series, Tauros's encounter rate at the Safari Zone is 10%, whereas in {{game|Red and Blue|s|Red, Blue}}, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|FireRed, and LeafGreen}}, its encounter rate is only 1% or 4%, depending on the area. Making Tauros more common in the anime-based game may be a reference to Ash's Tauros.
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