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One particularly unusual note is that {{p|Nidorina}} and {{p|Nidoqueen}} cannot breed, despite the fact that their [[Nidoran♀ (Pokémon)|pre-evolution]] and male counterparts can.  No reason has been given for this.
One particularly unusual note is that {{p|Nidorina}} and {{p|Nidoqueen}} cannot breed, despite the fact that their [[Nidoran♀ (Pokémon)|pre-evolution]] and male counterparts can.  No reason has been given for this.


Also, {{P|Manaphy}} is obtained by hatching an egg that is transfered from [[Pokémon Ranger]], but if Manaphy is bred with Ditto, the offspring will be a {{P|Phione}}, who can't evolve into Manaphy.
Also, {{P|Manaphy}} is obtained by hatching an egg that is transfered from [[Pokémon Ranger]], but if Manaphy is bred with Ditto, the offspring will be a {{P|Phione}}, who cannot evolve into or breed another Manaphy.


When a Pokémon hatches from an egg during both [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]], it is at [[level]] 5, however, Pokémon can be found in the [[route]]s around [[the player]]'s hometown that are leveled lower than this, down to level 2. This oddity was addressed in [[Generation IV]], where all hatched Pokémon started at level 1.
When a Pokémon hatches from an egg during both [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]], it is at [[level]] 5, however, Pokémon can be found in the [[route]]s around [[the player]]'s hometown that are leveled lower than this, down to level 2. This oddity was addressed in [[Generation IV]], where all hatched Pokémon started at level 1.
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