Parabow

Parabow is a dual-type Normal/Flying Pokémon.

It evolves from Paraful starting at level 33. It is the final form of Paracaw.

Physiology
Parabow is a large red macaw-parakeet hybrid Pokémon. They have two red wings with white tips, a dark gray beak, two dark gray legs with three white claws on each foot, a long, rainbow-colored tail, a feathered crest on its head that has two yellow-orange parts and one part white, some yellow-orange plumage around its neck, a white and orange striped pattern on its belly, and two white eyes with green irises and black pupils.

Gender Differences
None.

Special Abilities
Parabow have sharp beaks they use to attack other Pokémon. Their wings are capable of whipping up a strong current of wind. In battle, they use a spinning tactics while flapping their wings in a fast beat. Though it maybe tiring, it may confuse the foe due to the constant spinning and changing of the Parabow's vibrant body colors. They have incredible natural navigation skills at sea, so history's most famous sailors and infamous pirates are often depicted alongside them.

Behavior
Parabow are often depicted alongside history's most famous sailors and infamous pirates, due to their incredible natural navigation skills at sea.

Habitat
Parabow live in and around trees. Wild Parabow are found in Headbutt Trees on Routes, 14, 15 and 19, as well as in the grass on Route 15.

Shiny Coloration Differences
For Shiny Parabow, the red turns pink, the yellow-orange turns yellow, and the orange stripe and the tail all turn lighter in color.

Trivia

 * Parabow and its line were originally the bird Pokémon at the beginning of the region, but were replaced by Budcheep's line.
 * Parabow was called Mawkeet in the demo.
 * Parabow's old design pretty much looks like a larger Paraful. It also had two rainbow tails that also were part yellow.
 * Prior to 1.0.1, Parabow uses Spearow's cry.Mawkeet Old Sprite.jpg

Origin
Parabow are based on macaws and parakeets.

Name Origin
Parabow 's name comes from Parakeet and rainbow. Meanwhile, its old name, Mawkeet, comes from the words macaw and parakeet.