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==Fossils==
==Fossils==
[[File:Old Amber revive.png|150px|thumb|{{p|Aerodactyl}} being revived from [[Old Amber]] in [[Blaine]]'s lab in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
[[File:Old Amber revive.png|150px|thumb|{{p|Aerodactyl}} being revived from [[Old Amber]] in [[Blaine]]'s lab in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
While never officially stated, it is implied that the Pokémon produced from [[fossil]]s are created via cloning, as even a small trace of DNA (such as [[Old Amber|the blood inside a mosquito that has been preserved in amber]]) can produce a living Pokémon. [[Devon Corporation]] and [[Pokémon Lab]] appear to have independently created the process around the same time. Fossil Pokémon revived through this method start at level 20 (Generations {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}}), 25 ([[Generation V]]), or 30 ([[Generation I]]).
While never officially stated, it is implied that the Pokémon produced from [[Fossil]]s are created via cloning, as even a small trace of DNA (such as [[Old Amber|the blood inside a mosquito that has been preserved in amber]]) can produce a living Pokémon. [[Devon Corporation]] and [[Pokémon Lab]] appear to have independently created the process around the same time. Fossil Pokémon revived through this method start at level 20 (Generations {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}}), 25 ([[Generation V]]), or 30 ([[Generation I]]).


Cloning in this style also exists in anime, as demonstrated in ''[[SS015|Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl!]]''
Cloning in this style also exists in anime, as demonstrated in ''[[SS015|Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl!]]''
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