No, the Red Gyarados is a regular gyarados. (Water, Flying) Its just a shiny, the only shiny poke you are guaranteed to see.
I really hope you were joking with this question.
A Magikarp can evolve into a red Gyarados. The Magikarp needs to be a shiny Magikarp in order for it to evolve into a red Gyarados. This is due to the red Gyarados simply being a shiny Gyarados.
Yes, there is a shiny Gyarados, a.k.a., the red Gyarados.
there is no red gyarados. its just a shiny Pokemon and its red. not a huge thing
The red Gyarados is in the middle of the Lake of Rage north of Mahogany Town in Johto.
Red gyarados is actually a shiny pokemon so you would have to catch a shiny magicarp and evolve it in a shiny gyarados (meaning a Red gyarados)
GYARADOS
Gyarados is always a water/flying type, you can teach it fire type moves though.
Blastoise, Gyarados, and Suicune.
you are only able to catch red gyarados in Silver/Gold versions in Lake of Rage or something like that, my point is you can't catch it in Leaf Green/Fire Red
Magikarp evolves on level 20 into a gyarados.
Red Gyarados has no advantages over regular Gyarados. Red Gyarados is a shiny Pokemon, which has a different appearance but has identical stats to regular Gyarados.
The red Gyarados is simply a shiny Gyarados. This means the red Gyarados is not any stronger or weaker than other Gyarados. Gyarados in general is considered to be a very powerful Pokemon for how easy it is to get.
it depends on their lvl but if there the same lvl its gyaridos
A Magikarp can evolve into a red Gyarados. The Magikarp needs to be a shiny Magikarp in order for it to evolve into a red Gyarados. This is due to the red Gyarados simply being a shiny Gyarados.
Yes, the "Red Gyarados" is actually just a shiny Gyarados.
Yes, there is a shiny Gyarados, a.k.a., the red Gyarados.
there is no red gyarados. its just a shiny Pokemon and its red. not a huge thing