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In the [[Generation II]] games, there is some data for a [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta#Safari Zone|beta Safari Zone]] in [[Fuchsia City]], but it was ultimately unused.
In the [[Generation II]] games, there is some data for a [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta#Safari Zone|beta Safari Zone]] in [[Fuchsia City]], but it was ultimately unused.


[[Johto]]'s [[National Park]] is somewhat similar to a Safari Zone, being a nature preserve for Pokémon and having a thrice-weekly [[Bug-Catching Contest]] which shares several aspects with a Safari Game. [[Kalos]]'s [[Friend Safari]] area, located in [[Kiloude City]], also bears some similarities with Safari Zones, differing in the available wild Pokémon (which are dependent on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Friend Code]]s of other players) as well as allowing [[Poké Ball]]s of any variety as opposed to solely Safari Balls. The [[Pal Park]] in all [[Generation IV]] games bears some superficial similarities to a Safari Zone, being a special area where only a specific type of Poké Ball can be used, featuring possible Pokémon species that otherwise cannot be found, and where the player cannot battle the Pokémon found there. (Additionally, in HeartGold and SoulSilver the Pal Park is placed in Fuchsia City where it replaces the Safari Zone.)
[[Johto]]'s [[National Park]] is somewhat similar to a Safari Zone, being a nature preserve for Pokémon and having a thrice-weekly [[Bug-Catching Contest]] which shares several aspects with a Safari Game. [[Kalos]]'s [[Friend Safari]] area, located in [[Kiloude City]], also bears some similarities with Safari Zones, differing in the available wild Pokémon (which are dependent on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Friend Code]]s of other players) as well as allowing [[Poké Ball]]s of any variety as opposed to solely Safari Balls. The [[Pal Park]] in all [[Generation IV]] games bears some superficial similarities to a Safari Zone, being a special area where only a specific type of Poké Ball can be used, featuring possible Pokémon species that otherwise cannot be found, and where the player cannot battle the Pokémon found there. Additionally, in HeartGold and SoulSilver the Pal Park is placed in Fuchsia City where it replaces the Safari Zone.


[[Unova]], [[Alola]], and [[Galar]] have neither a Safari Zone nor anything similar to or resembling a Safari Zone.
[[Unova]], [[Alola]], and [[Galar]] have neither a Safari Zone nor anything similar to or resembling a Safari Zone.
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