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Pokémon who are revived using fossils are always part [[Rock (type)|Rock-type]]. It is unknown if this is because that's the way they were in the past and their Rock-type allowed them to leave behind more complete remains, or if their Rock-type status is a side-affect of their origins. | Pokémon who are revived using fossils are always part [[Rock (type)|Rock-type]]. It is unknown if this is because that's the way they were in the past and their Rock-type allowed them to leave behind more complete remains, or if their Rock-type status is a side-affect of their origins. | ||
In the games, very few Trainers possess Pokémon revived from fossils. [[Steven Stone]], a rock collector whose father is head of the Devon Corporation has two. [[Brock]], a fossil enthusiast, has at least two himself in Generation II and in the [[Pokémon Stadium]] games. Finally, [[Lance]] | In the games, very few Trainers possess Pokémon revived from fossils. [[Steven Stone]], a rock collector whose father is head of the Devon Corporation has two. [[Brock]], a fossil enthusiast, has at least two himself in Generation II and in the [[Pokémon Stadium]] games. Finally, [[Lance]] possesses an Aerodactyl. [[Miror B.]] also has one on his team in [[Pokémon Colosseum]]. | ||
In the anime, most fossil Pokémon are in fact, not extinct - but have simply been hibernating underground for millions of years. However, Dr. Moroboshi and [[Gary]] have both used research to directly revive fossil Pokémon. | In the anime, most fossil Pokémon are in fact, not extinct - but have simply been hibernating underground for millions of years. However, Dr. Moroboshi and [[Gary]] have both used research to directly revive fossil Pokémon. |
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