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Lava_Goolix (1).PNG|A Lava Goolix
Lava_Goolix (1).PNG|A Lava Goolix
270px-Toxic_Goolix.jpg|A Toxic Goolix
270px-Toxic_Goolix.jpg|A Toxic Goolix
270px-Frozen_Goolix.jpg|A Frozen Goolix
270px-Sticky_Goolix.jpg|A Sticky Goolix
</gallery>*In the Goolix's scientific name, '''''Binuclei Siphonophorus''''', the "bi" part means two or double. The "nuclei" part means nucleus, and the "siphonophorus" part means "Hydrozoa", a group of invertibrates with a gelatinous appearence. It also means "blob". So, it means '''''Double Nucleus Hydrozoa'''''.
</gallery>*In the Goolix's scientific name, '''''Binuclei Siphonophorus''''', the "bi" part means two or double. The "nuclei" part means nucleus, and the "siphonophorus" part means "Hydrozoa", a group of invertibrates with a gelatinous appearence. It also means "blob". So, it means '''''Double Nucleus Hydrozoa'''''.
*When not in motion, the Goolix has almost the exact same proportions as a [[Nectar|nectar]] or [[Spray|spray]] drop.
*When not in motion, the Goolix has almost the exact same proportions as a [[Nectar|nectar]] or [[Spray|spray]] drop.
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