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#REDIRECT [[List of generation II Pokémon#Ursaring]]
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In the fictional Pokémon universe, {{nihongo|'''Ursaring'''|リングマ||'''Ringuma''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a [[bear]] Pokémon that evolves from [[Teddiursa]]. It is the larger of the two [[bear]] Pokémon (three if you count [[Spinda]]).

Ursaring's name is composed of ''ursa'' (the latin term for bear) and ''ring'' (a reference to the ring upon its belly).

Its Japanese name is Ringuma, a [[portmaneau]] of the English word ''ring'' and the Japanese word ''guma'', a form of ''kuma'', which is Japanese for bear.

==Biology==
Although it is large, it is actually an [[arboreal]] pokémon, able and willing to climb trees and sleep in their canopies. Its [[claw]]s are somewhat modified from a real-world bear's for this task.

Unlike its unevolved form, [[Teddiursa]], Ursaring is a [[forager]], although it is known to eat meat (including other Pokémon) when hungry. Ursaring also differs from [[Teddiursa]] in that while its unevolved form requires periodic supplements of food during the winter (for which it stores nuts and berries), Ursaring can sleep through an entire winter without food.

Ursaring is also an accomplished digger, and it often digs for [[potato]]es, [[truffles]], or other such vegetables to eat. Although it is a digger, it does not naturally sleep in caves.

Ursaring's sense of smell is among the most developed of all Pokémon; it can detect subtle differences in scents. For this reason, Ursaring is sometimes used by police in the Pokémon universe, both as a strong enforcer, and as an explosive-sniffing Pokémon.

==Video games==
Ursaring can be found in four games. In [[Pokémon Gold]], it can be found on Victory Road, Mt. Silver, and Route 28. In [[Pokémon Crystal]], it can be found on the [[Blackthorn City]] side of the Dark Cave and in the Silver Cave. In [[Pokémon Colosseum]], it can be Snagged in the Team Snagem Hideout after defeating [[Evice]] and completing the game.

Ursaring, in all games, learns nine moves: six Normal-type, one Ghost-type, one Dark-type, and one Psychic-type. Of these moves, five are physical moves (Scratch at level 1, Lick at level 8, Fury Swipes at level 15, Slash at level 36, and Snore at level 43), one is an alteration move (Leer at level 1), one is a special move (Faint Attack at level 22), one is a healing move (Rest at level 29), and one is a maintenance move (Thrash at level 49). As a Normal-type Pokémon, Ursaring is considered a jack-of-all-trades in that it can learn a variety of attacks, including the Rest-Snore combo; the only other Pokémon in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]] that naturally learns these two moves was [[Snorlax]] According to Ursaring's ability guts, the rest/snore combo is boosted by the ability plus STAB boosting gives the rest/snore combo a base power of 90, and the base attack of Ursaring will make it very powerful. Its attack power is within the top 10 of all Pokémon.

==[[Pokémon (anime)|Anime appearances]]==
In the movie [[Pokémon 4Ever]], Ursaring is one of the Pokémon which guides Ash and company to the injured [[Celebi]].After that a forest full of angry ones appeared in the anime. He was also captured by [[Shinji (Pokémon)]] in the episode called "Forest of Hesitation! Shinji Again!"

==In the trading card game==
Ursaring, as a stage 1 colorless Pokémon, has appeared in the following sets:
*''Neo Discovery''
*''Neo Destiny'' (as Dark Ursaring)
*''Skyridge''
*''EX Unseen Forces''

==Trivia==
*For April Fools in 2002, someone created a fake Pokemon, Pandough, which supposedly evolved from Ursaring.

==References==
*The following games and their instruction manuals: ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Pokémon Red]]'', ''[[Pokémon Green|Green]]'', and ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Blue]]''; ''[[Pokémon Yellow]]''; ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Stadium#Pokémon Stadium 2|Pokémon Stadium 2]]''; ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold]]'', ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Silver]]'', and ''[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]]''; ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby]]'', ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Sapphire]]'', and ''[[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]]''; ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon FireRed]]'' and ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LeafGreen]]''; ''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' and ''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]''
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*Barbo, Maria. ''The Official Pokémon Handbook''. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-439-15404-9.
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*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Ruby Version & Sapphire Version Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., 2003. ISBN 1930206313
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*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 1-930206-50-X
*Mylonas, Eric. ''Pokémon Pokédex Collector’s Edition: Prima’s Official Pokémon Guide''. Prima Games, September 21 2004. ISBN 0-7615-4761-4
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*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., September 22 2005. ISBN 1598120026
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*Ono, Toshihiro. ''Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu! Graphic Novel''. VIZ Media LLC, September 9 1999. ISBN 1569313784
*Ono, Toshihiro. ''Pokémon: Pikachu Shocks Back Graphic Novel''. VIZ Media LLC, December 6 1999. ISBN 156931411X
*Ono, Toshihiro. ''Pokémon: Electric Pikachu Boogaloo Graphic Novel''. VIZ Media LLC, April 5 2000. ISBN 1569314365
*Ono, Toshihiro. ''Pokémon: Surf’s Up, Pikachu Graphic Novel''. VIZ Media LLC, June 2000. ISBN 1569314942
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 1: Desperado Pikachu''. VIZ Media LLC, July 6 2000. ISBN 1569315078
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 2: Legendary Pokémon''. VIZ Media LLC, December 6 2000. ISBN 1569315086
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 3: Saffron City Siege''. VIZ Media LLC, August 5 2001. ISBN 1569315604
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 4: The Yellow Caballero: A Trainer in Yellow''. VIZ Media LLC, January 9 2002. ISBN 1569317100
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 5: The Yellow Caballero: Making Waves''. VIZ Media LLC, April 2002. ISBN 1591160278
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 6: The Yellow Caballero: The Cave Campaign''. VIZ Media LLC, September 5 2002. ISBN 1591160286
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 7: The Yellow Caballero: The Pokémon Elite''. VIZ Media LLC, January 2003. ISBN 1569318514-->

==External links==
*[http://www.pokemon.com/ Official Pokémon website]
*[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Ursaring_(Pokémon) Bulbapedia] (a Pokémon-centric Wiki)’s article about Ursaring as a species
*{{Serebiidex|217|Ursaring}}
*[http://www.pokemondungeon.com/pokedex/ursaring.shtml Pokémon Dungeon] Pokédex entry, full of statistics analysis
*[http://www.psypokes.com/dex/pokedex.php?id=217&view=general PsyPoke] - Ursaring Pokédex entry and Usage Overview
*[http://www.smogon.com/advance/ursaring Smogon.com] - Ursaring Tactical Data
*{{WikiKnowledge|Ursaring}}

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