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[[File:RBGlitchName00.png|link=]] is a dual-type {{2t|Bird|Normal}} [[glitch Pokémon]].
[[File:RBGlitchName00.png|link=]] is a dual-type {{2t|Bird|Normal}} [[glitch Pokémon]].


[[File:RBGlitchName00.png|link=]] is often called the "sister" glitch counterpart to [[MissingNo.]], due to sharing a sprite and Pokédex number, and is found exclusively in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. If [[File:RBGlitchName00.png|link=]] is traded to {{game|Yellow}}, it will become a [[3TrainerPoké $]].
[[File:RBGlitchName00.png|link=]] is often called the "sister" or "brother" or even "cousin" or "twin" glitch counterpart to [[MissingNo.]], due to sharing a sprite and Pokédex number, and is found exclusively in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. If [[File:RBGlitchName00.png|link=]] is traded to {{game|Yellow}}, it will become a [[3TrainerPoké $]].


Although similar to [[MissingNo.]] at first glance, the two are separate glitch Pokémon with many differences. They have different index numbers, causing differences such as [[File:RBGlitchName00.png|link=]] having the ability to evolve into {{p|Kangaskhan}} while MissingNo. cannot. The similarities that they have are a result of coincidentally sharing a Pokédex number.
Although similar to [[MissingNo.]] at first glance, the two are separate glitch Pokémon with many differences. They have different index numbers, causing differences such as [[File:RBGlitchName00.png|link=]] having the ability to evolve into {{p|Kangaskhan}} while MissingNo. cannot. The similarities that they have are a result of coincidentally sharing a Pokédex number.