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===Forms===
===Forms===
[[File:SV Bloodmoon Ursaluna Sighting.png|thumb|left|250px|Initial sighting of Bloodmoon Ursaluna]]
[[File:SV Bloodmoon Ursaluna Sighting.png|thumb|left|250px|Initial sighting of Bloodmoon Ursaluna]]
One notable Ursaluna has a unique form called Bloodmoon Ursaluna, also known as the ''Bloodmoon Beast''. This unique, altered form is said to be attributed to neither Evolution nor form change<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/bloodmoon_ursaluna/</ref>.
One notable Ursaluna has a unique form called Bloodmoon Ursaluna, also known as the "'''Bloodmoon Beast'''". This unique, altered form is said to be attributed to neither Evolution nor form change<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/bloodmoon_ursaluna/</ref>.


Taller, bulkier, and lighter in color than a regular Ursaluna, its appearance is otherwise largely similar, except for the full moon-like circular mark on its forehead, which is larger and bright red, resembling a blood moon. Its left eye, which allows it to see in the dark, is black with a green pupil smaller than the right eye's pupil and has what appears to be a scar near the eye. Its hands, legs, chest, back, and the left half of its face are covered in grey mud that is as hard as iron. Unlike regular Ursaluna, this Ursaluna walks on its hind legs (though it still runs on all fours).  
Taller, bulkier, and lighter in color than a regular Ursaluna, its appearance is otherwise largely similar, except for the full moon-like circular mark on its forehead, which is larger and bright red, resembling a blood moon. Its left eye, which allows it to see in the dark, is black with a green pupil smaller than the right eye's pupil and has what appears to be a scar near the eye. Its hands, legs, chest, back, and the left half of its face are covered in grey mud that is as hard as iron. Unlike regular Ursaluna, this Ursaluna walks on its hind legs (though it still runs on all fours).