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* Snorlax could learn or know the move {{m|Headbutt}} from [[Generation I]] to [[Generation III]], but can't naturally learn it as of [[Generation IV]].
* Snorlax could learn or know the move {{m|Headbutt}} from [[Generation I]] to [[Generation III]], but can't naturally learn it as of [[Generation IV]].
* There is no sprite in which Snorlax is shown standing up or with its eyes open. Also, its [[Generation IV]] sprites are the only ones which show it sitting up instead of lying down.
* There is no sprite in which Snorlax is shown standing up or with its eyes open. Also, its [[Generation IV]] sprites are the only ones which show it sitting up instead of lying down.
  * Unusualy, Snorlax stands up to use special attacks, and moves like {{m|Rollout}}, {{m|Seed Bomb}}, etc., and opens its eyes when defeated.
* At 110, Snorlax and {{p|Dodrio}} have the highest base {{stat|Attack}} stat of all [[Generation I]] Normal-types.
* At 110, Snorlax and {{p|Dodrio}} have the highest base {{stat|Attack}} stat of all [[Generation I]] Normal-types.
* In [[Generation]]s {{gen|I}} to {{gen|III}}, Snorlax could learn {{m|Hyper Beam}} by [[Level|leveling up]]. However, in [[Generation IV]], possibly due to the Physical/Special split, Snorlax can no longer learn it by leveling up and instead can learn {{m|Giga Impact}}, Hyper Beam's physical variant, possibly referencing its large body mass.
* In [[Generation]]s {{gen|I}} to {{gen|III}}, Snorlax could learn {{m|Hyper Beam}} by [[Level|leveling up]]. However, in [[Generation IV]], possibly due to the Physical/Special split, Snorlax can no longer learn it by leveling up and instead can learn {{m|Giga Impact}}, Hyper Beam's physical variant, possibly referencing its large body mass.
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