In many religions and philosophical schools of the pokemon world, Girafarig are seen as a symbol of harmony, and it is not hard to see why. In many ways, they seem like two completely different pokemon fused together, unlike most pokemon with multiple heads which at least look like they belong on similar bodies. The front head of a Girafarig is a normal-type head, yellow, herbivorous, and says Giraf. The back head is a psychic-type head, brown, insectivorous, and says Farig. Even their shape is different; it is not so much that the heads are opposites as much as they seem to simply be grafted onto one another.
Yet their shared body, with its twin long necks and a reversing color scheme, makes this grafting feel as natural as electric-types being yellow. Even more remarkably, the front and back heads of a Girafarig never seem to conflict, despite having so little in common. They share control of their legs, each half controlling one pair, the front usually in control, but always following the back head's lead when the back legs move first. This trust enables them to use their 360-degree vision to dodge attacks with ease or even be used as cavalry forces when one is suspecting an ambush.
Much has been made by theologians of the resemblance between Sinnoh's dragon trio and Girafarig, although most laypeople believe it to be a coincidence made into a theory by the hand of the church to boost traditional conceptions of time and space. But their long tails and long necks do recall Girafarig's two heads, and for many the names Giratina and Giraf are simply too close for comfort.
