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{{p|Togepi}} may or may not be classed as a baby Pokémon, because when it was introduced in Gold and Silver it was not a predecessor of an existing Pokémon. However, due to its especially baby-like manner as depicted in the [[anime]], as well as its inability to breed, it is assumed to be a baby Pokémon. This is also true of {{p|Riolu}}, which was introduced in [[Generation IV]] along with its evolution, {{p|Lucario}}. Additionally, the only way to obtain Togepi or Riolu in the games they first appeared in was to receive them as an egg from an NPC.
{{p|Togepi}} may or may not be classed as a baby Pokémon, because when it was introduced in Gold and Silver it was not a predecessor of an existing Pokémon. However, due to its especially baby-like manner as depicted in the [[anime]], as well as its inability to breed, it is assumed to be a baby Pokémon. This is also true of {{p|Riolu}}, which was introduced in [[Generation IV]] along with its evolution, {{p|Lucario}}. Additionally, the only way to obtain Togepi or Riolu in the games they first appeared in was to receive them as an egg from an NPC.


==Trivia==
* More then half of Baby Pokémon are origanally from [[Generation I]]
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Methods of evolution]]
* [[Methods of evolution]]
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