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Dinosaur Pokemon

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“Pokemon can be classified by following criteria: A low reproduction rate (with the offspring being in most cases of its mother’s species), supernatural abilities like extended longevity (in some cases, as seen in the so-called ‘Legendary Pokemon’, it exceeds several thousand years), the ability to control different elements, large-sized bodies, a sudden second and third mutation/maturity stage, some of which are triggered by the radiation of different ores (and a newly-discovered fourth stage, the ‘Mega-Evolution’ which is triggered by ‘Mega Stones’), and near-human/superhuman intellect, even in animals like arthropods. It was generally believed that Pokemon where a whole different act of Creation, or even extraterrestrial life-forms.

In 1850 however, when a female West-Highland Terrier gave birth to a litter of Lillipups, people began to realize that Pokemon did come, in fact, from normal animals. This caused several theories to spring up until in 1976 the young Pokemon Professor Samuel Oak discovered a virus in one of his samples. First, he believed it to be a contamination, but then curiosity got the better of him. He noted a section in the virus’ DNA he found oddly familiar. In a sample of his Charizard’s DNA, he recognized the exact same section of viral DNA. This lead to a breakthrough in Pokemon research, explaining exactly where Pokemon came from: The ‘Pokerus’ Virus affects the reproductive organs, slipping its genetic information into its hosts gametes and changing the offspring to mutate into Pokemon.”

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Apparently the Pokérus Virus had been around much longer than anyone thought. The existance of Dinosaur Pokémon proves this, as those infected with the Pokerus were better adapted at surviving whatever exterminated the real Dinosaurs. That's why Dinosaur Pokémon still exist today, while Dinosaurs themselves don't.

EDIT 08.10.2023 Added the DLC Bunch.

Reshiram, White Kyurem, Archen, Archeops, Dracozolt, Scyther, Kleavor, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Mega Sceptile, Walking Wake, Gible, Gabite, Garchomp, Mega Garchomp, Tyrunt, Tyrantrum, Groudon, Primal Groudon, Frigibax, Arctibax, Baxcalibut, Jangmo-o, Hakamo-o, Kommo-o, Axew, Fraxure, Haxorus, Dialga, Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Tropius, Amaura, Aurorus, Hisuian Goodra, Goodra, Palkia, Archaludon, Duraludon, Magby, Magmar, Magmortar, Breloom, Cranidos, Ramparados, Aron, Lairon, Aggron, Mega Aggron, Shieldon, Bastiodon, Toxel, Toxtricity, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyranitar, Mega Tyranitar, Iron Thorns, Turtwig, Grottle, Torterra, Lapras, Drampa, Aerodactyl, Mega Aerodactyl


Notes:
-While not exactly 'Dinosaurs', Aerodactyl, Lapras and Drampa are saurian enough to end here.
-I want to thank Skyrim and its Screenshots for the base of Mega Aerodactyl.
-Did you notice? Dinosaurs have the highest amount of Mega Pokémon compared to the total Pokémon.
-Magmar and Breloom are the descendants to Ramparados, while Aggron is the descendant of Bastiodon.
-Breloom eggs look very similar to Shroomish clusters, and Breloom makes its nest near those fungi.


PLEASE NOTE: This is how I see the Pokemon. It is fine to be of different opinion, but please tolerate mine.

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What species is Duraludon & it's evolution?