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My Prehistoric Pokemon

My Prehistoric Pokemon

My Prehistoric Pokemon by TapeJara
My Prehistoric Pokemon by TapeJara

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TapeJara
These were not created in the lab.
 
Sinoscythe: These fearsome predators hunted in small group to take down large prey. They moved extremely fast and jumped quite high as well. They must've been one of the first electric Pokemon, as they a species getting used to it: the electricity within them made them hyper active.
 
Shedcone: A distant relative of the Omastar, Shedcone was much bigger and a more skilled hunter. It could either use its claws to catch prey items, or camouflage itself, depending on the prey itself. The shell acted like a drill used to dig in the soil to escape predators.
 
Giganosaur: The tyrant of prehistoric times, Giganosaur was the most powerful non legendary pokemon of its time. Its foot steps shook the earth and its roar invoked fear in its competitors. It is an ice type, and not a fire type like early studies suggested. It spat an ice beam at its prey freezing an immobolising them. Giganosaur would then wait until the ice melted and until the prey dies of hypothermia. Its skull and teeth were strong enough to bite through frozen food.
 
Maiasaura: The name means good mother (it really does). This peaceful herbivore took excellent care of its young bringing them food and defending them from predators. It is an inspiration to mothers around the world, and although is extinct, the mascott of Mother's day.

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Category Games » - by Publisher » Nintendo » Pokémon series » Pokédex (Pokémon types) » - Original (fan-made) Pokémon
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