List of Pokémon with gender differences

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Some species of Pokémon have differences in appearance due to gender in the Pokémon world, with noticeable differences between the males and females. With the exception of the differences between male and female Nidoran (which are considered distinct species), gender differences were introduced in Generation IV.

Pyroar's gender difference in the anime, with the male and female respectively

These differences are a reference to sexual dimorphism, which is commonly seen in many real lifeforms and may offer some clues to their biology and behavior.

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, at the gate to Canalave City, Professor Rowan's assistant upgrades the player's Pokédex to be able to display form differences, including gender differences. In subsequent games, they are displayed from the start.

Later generations would introduce far fewer Pokémon with gender differences, but those that were introduced varied much more drastically in appearance. Some Pokémon even have different Abilities and stats, and learn different moves through leveling, TMs and breeding depending on their gender. However, most Pokémon look identical despite their gender.


List of Pokémon

Generation I

# Name Artwork Male Female
Difference

0030 Venusaur    
Female's flower has a seed in it

0120 Butterfree    
Female has black (purple in Generation V) spots on her lower wings

0190 Rattata    
Female has shorter whiskers

0200 Raticate    
Female has shorter whiskers

0250 Pikachu    
Female's tail ends in the upper half of a heart

0260 Raichu    
Female's tail lacks a point and is smaller
032
029
Nidoran        

Female is light blue and male is purple
Separate evolutionary lines

0410 Zubat    
Female has smaller fangs

0420 Golbat    
Female has smaller fangs

0440 Gloom    
Female has one large spot per bud

0450 Vileplume    
Female's petals have larger spots

0640 Kadabra    
Female has smaller whiskers

0650 Alakazam    
Female has smaller whiskers

0840 Doduo    
Male has black necks and female has beige necks

0850 Dodrio    
Male has black necks and female has beige necks

0970 Hypno    
Female has more collar fur

1111 Rhyhorn    
Female's horn is smaller

1121 Rhydon    
Female's horn is smaller

1181 Goldeen    
Female's horn is smaller

1191 Seaking    
Female's horn is smaller

1231 Scyther    
Female's abdomen is larger

1291 Magikarp    
Male has yellow whiskers and female has white whiskers

1301 Gyarados    
Male has blue whiskers and female has white whiskers

1331 Eevee    
Unlike other Eevee, in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the partner Eevee has gender differences. Male partner Eevee look the same as all other Eevee, but female partner Eevee have a unique flower-shaped tail pattern. In Generation VIII, this gender difference was applied to all female Eevee.

Generation II

# Name Artwork Male Female
Difference

1541 Meganium    
Male has longer antennae

1651 Ledyba    
Female has smaller antennae

1661 Ledian    
Female has smaller antennae

1781 Xatu    
Male has three body stripes

1851 Sudowoodo    
Female's head "branch" is smaller

1861 Politoed    
Female has smaller cheeks

1901 Aipom    
Male has shorter head fur

1941 Wooper    
Female has one set of gill branches

1951 Quagsire    
Female has smaller dorsal fins

1981 Murkrow    
Female's hat-like plumage is smaller

2022 Wobbuffet    
Female's mouth has lipstick-like marking

2032 Girafarig    
Female's body has a larger yellow section

2072 Gligar    
Female has smaller stinger

2082 Steelix    
Female lacks an outer tooth on each side

2122 Scizor    
Female's abdomen is larger

2142 Heracross    
Female's horn is heart-shaped

2152 Sneasel    
Female's left ear is shorter

215H Hisuian Sneasel    
Female's left ear is shorter

2172 Ursaring    
Female has longer shoulder fur

2212 Piloswine    
Female has shorter tusks

2242 Octillery    
Female has smaller suction cups

2292 Houndoom    
Female has shorter horns

2322 Donphan    
Female has shorter tusks

Generation III

# Name Artwork Male Female
Difference

2552 Torchic    
Male has a black speck on his rear

2562 Combusken    
Female has smaller head feathers

2572 Blaziken    
Female's head crest is smaller

2672 Beautifly    
Male's red spots are larger

2692 Dustox    
Female has smaller antennae

2722 Ludicolo    
Male has thicker stripes

2742 Nuzleaf    
Female has smaller leaf

2752 Shiftry    
Female has smaller leaves

3073 Meditite    
Male's ears are higher than the female's

3083 Medicham    
Male has a larger bulb on his head

3153 Roselia    
Female's body leaf is longer

3163 Gulpin    
Female's feather is shorter

3173 Swalot    
Female has shorter whiskers

3223 Numel    
Female has larger hump

3233 Camerupt    
Female has larger humps

3323 Cacturne    
Female has a large diamond on her chest where male has two small ones

3503 Milotic    
Male's hair-like fins are shorter

3693 Relicanth    
Male has longer jaw guard

Generation IV

# Name Artwork Male Female
Difference

3963 Starly    
Female's head has less white

3973 Staravia    
Female's forehead spot is smaller

3983 Staraptor    
Female's forehead spot is smaller

3993 Bidoof    
Male has more tail curls

4004 Bibarel    
Male's face have two additional curls on beige mask

4014 Kricketot    
Female has larger collar

4024 Kricketune    
Female has smaller mustache

4034 Shinx    
Female has blue hind feet and a shorter mane

4044 Luxio    
Female has exposed rear ankles and a shorter mane

4054 Luxray    
Female's mane is smaller

4074 Roserade    
Female has longer cape

4154 Combee    
Male's lower face has no red mark
Only Female Combee can evolve into Vespiquen

4174 Pachirisu    
Female's head stripe is shorter

4184 Buizel    
Male has two light-colored spots on his back while female has one

4194 Floatzel    
Male has two light-colored bumps on his back while female has one

4244 Ambipom    
Male has shorter hair on his head

4434 Gible    
Male has notched fin

4444 Gabite    
Male has notched fin

4454 Garchomp    
Male has notched fin

4494 Hippopotas    
Male and female's color patterns are inverted

4504 Hippowdon    
Male's body is light brown while female's is dark gray

4534 Croagunk    
Female has higher "bandages"

4544 Toxicroak    
Female's throat sac is smaller

4564 Finneon    
Female has larger tail fins

4574 Lumineon    
Female has larger fins

4594 Snover    
Female's midsection is white

4604 Abomasnow    
Female has longer chest fur

4614 Weavile    
Female has shorter ears

4644 Rhyperior    
Female has smaller upper horn

4654 Tangrowth    
Female's fingers are more magenta than blue

4734 Mamoswine    
Female has smaller tusks

Generation V

# Name Artwork Male Female
Difference

5215 Unfezant    
Male has a pink mask with long extensions while the female has a curved feather on the back of her head. Male has a green underside and female has a brown underside.

5925 Frillish    
Male is blue, frowns, and has a ruffled collar, smooth, diamond-patterned tentacles, and one upper eyelash per eye. Female is pink, smiles, and has a bulbous collar, frilled tentacles, and one lower eyelash per eye. Males have a star-shaped head pattern and a stiff crown while females have a flower-shaped pattern and a limp crown.

5935 Jellicent    
Body color, eyes, head pattern, and tentacle differences are much the same as with Frillish, but the female's eyes are now larger and have two eyelashes each. Males have a facial covering resembling a large moustache while females have one resembling a fluffy collar. Female has a heart-shaped mouth and the male's is hidden inside the "moustache." Males have a more overall "kingly" appearance, while females have a more overall "queenly" appearance.

Generation VI

# Name Artwork Male Female
Difference

6686 Pyroar    
Male has a large mane shaped like the kanji character 大 ō (big or great) or 火 hi (fire), a stockier body, and half-brown front legs. Female has long, flowing hair similar to a ponytail and mostly-brown legs.

6786 Meowstic    
Males are mostly blue with white highlights, the inverse of females. Male's eyes are green with light blue sclerae, while female's are red and yellow.
Unlike most Pokémon, the moves Meowstic can learn vary by gender, with males learning more status moves and females learning more attack moves.
Male Meowstic have the Hidden Ability Prankster, while female Meowstic have the Hidden Ability Competitive.

Generation VIII

# Name Artwork Male Female
Difference

8768 Indeedee    
Males have lowered eyes, a triangular mouth pointing upwards like a frown, and more black on their torso, made to resemble a suit. Females have wider eyes, a triangular mouth pointing downwards like a smile, and more white on their torso, made to resemble an apron.

Male Indeedee have higher Attack, Special Attack, and Speed, while female Indeedee have higher Defense, Special Defense, and HP. The two genders also have different moves and Abilities.

9029 Basculegion    
Males have red accents, fierce-looking eyes, longer barbels, and two additional growths on their chin resembling a stubble. Females have pale-blue accents, sad-looking eyes, shorter barbels, and additional accents around their lips and eyes.

Male Basculegion have higher Attack, while female Basculegion have higher Special Attack.

Generation IX

# Name Artwork Male Female
Difference

9169 Oinkologne    
Females have more brown bodies while males have a darker gray complexion. Male Oinkologne have a larger left ear which often covers their left eye, and have a more magenta shade of pink for their hooves and snout. Male Oinkologne are also slightly plumper than the females, and have a differently shaped tail bobble.

Male Oinkologne may have the Ability Lingering Aroma, while female Oinkologne may have the Ability Aroma Veil. They also have slightly different stats and level-up learnsets.

Trivia

  • Some Pokémon with gender differences have unique distinctions:
  • Fairy is the only type that lacks a Pokémon with gender differences.
  • Generation IV introduced the most Pokémon with gender differences, with a total of 31.
  • Conversely, Generation IX introduced the fewest Pokémon with gender differences of generations that introduce Pokémon with gender differences, introducing only one.
  • Generation VII is the only generation that did not introduce any Pokémon that have gender differences. However, it did introduce a Pokémon that can only evolve if it is a specific gender (only female Salandit can evolve into Salazzle) and a new gender difference for Eevee that was exclusive to the player's partner Eevee.
  • No Mega Evolutions or Gigantamax forms have gender differences, even if other forms of the same species do.
  • Despite having very prominent gender differences, Hippopotas and Hippowdon only have artwork and a menu sprite for the male of the species.
  • Despite not having any gender differences, the Rotom Pokédex will display separate models for male and female Spinda.
  • Some Pokémon with gender differences may evolve into Pokémon that don't have gender differences. Examples include Gloom evolving into Bellossom and Gligar evolving into Gliscor.

See also



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