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A '''Fossil''' (Japanese: '''カセキ''' ''Fossil'') is a trace or piece of an organism of the past, such as a skeleton, shell, or leaf, preserved in the earth.
A '''Fossil''' (Japanese: '''カセキ''' ''Fossil'') is a trace or piece of an organism from the past, such as a skeleton, shell, or leaf, preserved in the earth.


In the [[Pokémon world]], Fossils of prehistoric Pokémon are [[item]]s which can be recreated into a living version using techniques developed by the [[Devon Corporation]] and a research laboratory on [[Cinnabar Island]]. These two processes were supposedly developed independently of each other at around the same time. There are also scientists in the [[Oreburgh Mining Museum]] and the [[Nacrene City|Nacrene Museum]] who can revive Fossils. However, due to the fact that the Fossil Pokémon is resurrected into the preserved corpse of the prehistoric Pokémon, the living Pokémon regenerated from the Fossil is not exactly the same as the Pokémon it was in the previous life since the process of reviving a Fossil Pokémon is actually done by extracting the broken genes from the Fossil and rebuilding them to recreate the missing parts that were decomposed before installing them onto the skeleton of the dead Pokémon. This may also imply that the revived Pokémon probably has no recollection of its past life.
In the [[Pokémon world]], Fossils of prehistoric Pokémon are [[item]]s which can be recreated into a living version using techniques developed by the [[Devon Corporation]] and a research laboratory on [[Cinnabar Island]]. These two processes were supposedly developed independently of each other at around the same time. There are also scientists in the [[Oreburgh Mining Museum]] and the [[Nacrene City|Nacrene Museum]] who can revive Fossils. However, due to the fact that the Fossil Pokémon is resurrected into the preserved corpse of the prehistoric Pokémon, the living Pokémon regenerated from the Fossil is not exactly the same as the Pokémon it was in the previous life since the process of reviving a Fossil Pokémon is actually done by extracting the broken genes from the Fossil and rebuilding them to recreate the missing parts that were decomposed before installing them onto the skeleton of the dead Pokémon. This may also imply that the revived Pokémon probably has no recollection of its past life.