

The Combat Breed has two straight grey horns, a thick black mane, and shorter black tufts on its tail compared to Kantonian Tauros. The main difference between the forms is the horns, mane, and tail. The Blaze Breed is exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet, while the Aqua Breed is exclusive to Pokémon Violet. It has two grey bumps, one small and one big, running vertically on its forehead. All three forms of Paldean Tauros are covered in black fur, a thick black mane, dark gray hooves, and black tail. In Paldea, Tauros has a similar appearance to its Kantonian counterpart. A Tauros's herd protector takes pride in its battle-scarred horns. However, Tauros in Galar are more volatile and don't want to be ridden. The practice of riding Tauros is believed to have started in Alola. While still ferocious, Tauros are calmer in Alola than elsewhere, likely due to the region's climate. It will lock horns with others of its kind, and the herd's protector takes pride in its battle-scarred horns. It lives and travels in herds on plains and grasslands. Once it starts charging, it is unable to stop or change course until it hits something. It serves as a warning to others that Tauros is about to charge with astonishing speed. Tauros is a violent, rowdy Pokémon that whips itself into a frenzy using its three tails. Each of its three black tails has a tuft of fur on the end, and there is a single gray hoof on each foot.

It has a rounded muzzle with a dark brown nose, small, triangular eyes, three gray bumps running vertically down its forehead, and a pair of curved, gray horns growing from atop its head.


It is covered in light brown fur with a thick, darker brown mane around the neck.
