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(the dino sculptures themselves are not misassembled, it's just that they're based on misassembled fossils (that's a distinction). also chimera exists as a concept in paleontology, so mentioning the Greek myth of the Chimera is unnecessary.) |
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Dracozolt, like its counterparts, may be based on | Dracozolt, like its counterparts, may be based on {{wp|Chimera (paleontology)|chimera}}, which in paleontology refers to fossils reconstructed from multiple different species or genus of animals, resulting in an inaccurate and mistaken understanding of the animal's biology. In the case of Dracozolt, its top half appears to be based on a {{wp|Dromaeosauridae|dromaeosaurid}}, while its bottom half appears to be based mainly on a {{wp|Stegosauria|stegosaurian}}. Dracozolt and its counterparts may also reference the {{wp|Crystal Palace Dinosaurs}}, a series of scientifically inaccurate dinosaur sculptures displayed at the {{wp|Crystal Palace Park}}. | ||
The Pokédex entries for all the | The Pokédex entries for all the Galarian fossil Pokémon mention them being the cause of their own extinction, which may be a reference to the outdated hypothesis that the dinosaurs were evolutionarily inert, which made them get bigger, stupider, and more sluggish, to the point they couldn't sustain themselves. | ||
Dracozolt being unable to [[Pokémon breeding|breed]] could be a reference to {{wp|Hybrid_(biology)|cross-bred}} animals, which are born {{wp|Infertility|infertile}} (unable to produce offspring). | Dracozolt being unable to [[Pokémon breeding|breed]] could be a reference to {{wp|Hybrid_(biology)|cross-bred}} animals, which are born {{wp|Infertility|infertile}} (unable to produce offspring). |