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Why is Dracovish messed up? What is Dracovish? What Arctozolt? Why is Arctozolt messed up? What is Dracozolt? Why is Dracozolt messed up? Why is Arctovish messed up? and what is Arctovish? These are the questions of the day! Why are the gen 8 fossil Pokemon in Pokemon Sword and Shield broken and put together?
What does this have to do with Galar? What does it have to do with real paleontology? and what even are the bone wars? Let’s have some fun.
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But you don't understand scientific accuracy dosen't matter when it comes to 🤑
He forgot Therizinosaurus claws on the Indominus…
The bone wars sound Russian
There should have been ONE mixed up dino pokemon.
I brilliant move for sword and shield would be to have the other half if each fossil in the DLC, this would then have both asecond set of mismatched fossil pokemon with Cara Less, and then the OG design of the fossil pokemon with both halves of the fossil, making the galar region the region with the most 'fossil' pokemon
Nice video! I had been avoiding Pokemon related content for a while until I could play the game for myself so I wouldn't have things spoiled for me. But now I'm back and I have lots of nice Pokemon videos to binge watch. And also, I especially loved this video because I had been thinking that these fossil Pokemon were probably referencing things like the Bone Wars. I'm also not just a big fan of Pokemon but also dinosaurs and paleontology as a whole. It's also very interesting to learn more about the history of paleontology as well.
I don't know about you but I love the new fossil pokemon
Can you imagine what their original fossil forms looked like? https://twitter.com/TheBi0b0t/status/1279367601236447232/photo/1
i know i am late to this video but the velocirators in jurassic park were genetically modified to look and be more agressive, purely to make the park more fun, this is coming from the book
I hope they "repair" the fossils somehow in the crown tundra expansion coming in september
ARCTOZOLT IS A CRYLOPHOSAURUS
Wouldn't it be the Dracorex? (Dracozolt) I mean its still a pachycephalosaur
Other generations were good at putting the same fossils together but they aren't good at digging or brushing off the rock. Hence why they are rock types.
But gen 8 is good at taking out those rocks stuck in fossils but they don't know what fossils go together
You know maybe they keep the animation simple because cartoon violence could up the age rateing.
A good example of a prehistoric creature that’s not a dinosaur is Dimetrodon O3O
I'm sorry, my baby Dracovish, but I must use you for your fishous rend.
You sounded almost like shaggy
I don't remember how I found your channel this summer (other than obviously pokemon) but I am super glad I did. Thank you for your vids.
Good to know WHID got into this video. I always knew he could do it.
While flapping assists fun fact most birds actually are achieving lift bc of their legs they are quite good jumpers. So Zolt I would assume would have powerful legs but it’s inability to fly wouldn’t be bc of it being a bad jumper or rather not being able to produce enough lift initially but the lack of wingspan overall
@Lockstin & Gnoggin if you ever read the book Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker it talks about how the Jurassic Park Velociraptor is really a Utahraptor…