Fraxure (Pokémon)


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Fraxure (Japanese: オノンド Onondo) is a  introduced in Generation V.

It evolves from starting at level 38 and evolves into  starting at level 48.

Biology
Fraxure is a bipedal, draconic Pokémon with long, gray tusks with red tips protruding from the sides of its mouth. These tusks are capable of breaking boulders. It has dark eyes with red irises, a gray face, and a cowl-like feature of green segments on its head, neck, back and chest. Its arms have three red fingers, and its lower body is gray, with red speckles on the underbelly. It has red toes and a red tip on its tail. Fraxure is very violent and territorial. Fights over turf often break out between it and another Fraxure. After a fight, it sharpen its tusks on river rocks, as they do not regenerate. It lives alongside rivers.

Major appearances
A Fraxure appeared in Drayden Versus Iris: Past, Present, and Future!, where it was a Pokémon borrowed from the Opelucid Academy to battle against other students when she was younger. She met up with Fraxure again in the same episode.

Minor appearances
Fraxure debuted in Dreams by the Yard Full! in 's dream about evolving.

Two Fraxure physically debuted in 's flashback in The Bloom Is on Axew!.

A 's Fraxure appeared in Iris's flashback in Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!.

A Fraxure appeared in Iris's flashback in The Lonely Deino, where it was scared away by a.

Multiple Fraxure appeared in A Village Homecoming! as residents of the Village of Dragons.

A Fraxure appeared in A Blustery Santalune Gym Battle!.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Iris has a Fraxure which was seen taking her to the in Big City Battles.

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Trivia

 * Fraxure was the first to be designed.
 * Fraxure represents in the Unova horoscope.

Origin
Fraxure's tusks may draw inspiration from s, tusked reptiles with thick hides from the era – most likely  – though its elongated tusks seem more like  blades. Its crest may be based on a (, specifically), or perhaps a  such as the.

Name origin
Fraxure may be a combination of fracture and axe.

Onondo may be a combination of 斧 ono (axe) and don (Ancient Greek for tooth).