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==Characteristics== Goldeen are 2-foot-long Goldfish with notably elegant arrays of dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins and horns on their heads. In the water, these fins billow elegantly enough that the Goldeen species has been given various nicknames such as the Water Queen and the Water Dancer. The fin itself resembles that of the tosakin goldfish breed. Males have longer horns than females. Goldeen, fish Pokémon which love to swim wild and free, are a common sight in rivers and ponds, especially in the springtime when schools of these Pokémon are seen swimming up rivers and forcefully up falls. The springtime is the mating and spawning season for Goldeen, so they congregate and swim especially gracefully in search of the perfect mate. Afterwards, when it is time to lay their eggs, Goldeen mates swim up falls in large groups to their destinations. Goldeen are deceptively powerful fish. Their dorsal and pectoral fins are strongly developed like muscles, allowing them to swim their way nonstop up rivers and falls at a constant speed of 5 knots. They are inclined to ram intruders such as humans powerfully with their horns, and if held in captivity in an aquarium, they will shatter even the thickest glass walls of the aquarium with one sound ram of their bodies and horns to make their escape.
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