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I think of them as more rhinos, seeing as there names hame rhy in them.
Aggron is maybe a triceratops but it is bipedal and so to me dosent seem much like a triceratops.
 
I have been waiting for this pokemon since the day I was born.

A triceratops pokemon. It would be insanely awesome, probaly plain rock, maybe steel or fighting. It's fossil would be the horn fosiil, maybe something abit better. And it would learn megahorn.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but I'm pretty sure Sheildon and Bastiodon are based off a member of the Triceratops family (if they aren't based off triceratops itself)
 
Hehe! Even so, the Triceratops pokemon Ciax described would be insanely cool. :3 As does Mufassa's eurypterid pokemon, also very cool. o.o

Competition time! Who designed the best new fossil pokemon? (cannot vote your own!)

My vote goes for the eurypterid pokemon, that just sounds amazing. Can you imagine using that? Plus the fossil and typing are both creative and it's not really something that's got any similar pokemon in the game already.
 
mine would go to the megalodon idea. i want that pokemon so bad now lol.
that thing would rip gyarados and wailords in half lol. :)

alex,
you should be like a co-owner or mod for this club lol. your like the only one that starts new topics xP
 
Haha, thanks Mufasa x3 Although the group owner hasn't actually posted in over 2 weeks... I don't think anyone's going to be getting anything for a while yet. Although I see Spinosaurus added Lezza to the list of members which is good. :)

Current scores:
- Spinosaurus; 1
- 7Mufasa7; 1
- Everyone else; 0
 
Because the owner is absent, as the co-owner of the club I'm in charge now. Though do forgive my slight inactivity, since I have a lot of other stuff to worry about so I don't have much time posting in PC and what not. (That, and I'm lazy admittedly.)

Voting for the Spinosaurus with a mountain on its back. I'm not being biased here, it's just because I found that awkwardly hilarious.

Not as keen on the Torvosaurus, it's kind of an average every day dinosaur.. Why fire type, out of interest?
It's because I saw this:
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When I got the card at first I immediately fell in love with this dinosaur.
 
Ahh wow, that is a pretty cool dinosaur after all. o.o You can so imagine it shrouding itself in fire and blitzing anything in its path...

New topic idea: Where would you find a fossil Pokemon in the modern day world? (if Pokemon were real...)
 
Well the fossils would be buried where fossils are now I suppose...
 
Pahaha, oh yeah... That was a bit thick. xD Although not necessarily, like the Hoenn fossils can't be found in Johto for example (I think?) so they do vary from region to region...
 
Sorta weird topic, think you zoned out for a bit hahaha :D
But I understand what you mean I think. Do you mean like where would the helix fossil be found in our world, or were the claw fossil would be buried. I think its just a case of a wording problem

Heres my list of possibles
Helix Fossil - Omanyte would have lived in oceans and rivers, so underwater in the sand
Dome fossil - In caves near oceans and rivers, from the anime appearance
Old Amber - I reckon around volcanic or hot jungle areas
Claw Fossil - Rivers and forests, it lived on land and water
Root Fossil - About 10 metres from the shore in oceans. Cradily lived in the tides on beaches
Skull Fossil - Jungles like the Amazon, its a T rex
Armor Fossil - Same jungles as Cranidos
Cover Fossil - Beaches? Turtles lay there eggs there
Plume Fossil - Archen would have had nests up on high mountain ridges, so in mountain areas

Most of the fossils seem to be from water, strange
 
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I agree With Ciax
I think there is more variety of animals in water so that might be why most of the fossils seem to be found by water
 
I suppose it's the easiest place to find them, haha. I would expect to find quite a few in jungles though... Like Arecheops is based on an Archeopteryx right? They were flightless jungle dwelling birds... The two Gen IV fossils are obviously jungle dwelling based on their origins... Old Amber would probably be in a volcano or something similar, which is often found in an ancient jungle (in my mind...). So yeah, basically jungles rule! ^^
 
Hmm, that does sound like a cool Pokemon o.o And those sprites are great! Where'd you find them?
 
I love the sprites.
I might try to make one of the Troodon a made up.
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DONE
 
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Look at this pic of meganium
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impressive, no?
 
name: Knight of the abyss
Partner: raikou
partner's name: pikarou
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pls, lemme join. I really love raikou and at last, i found a raikou as apartner in aclub!


Ummm.. Fossil would be found in some depths of the sea, or buried underground or held as a treasure in mirage towers in deserts.(does mirage tower really exists? BTW. :)) )
 
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Ooo, some cool pictures being posted here! I'm impressed! Especially the Meganium, love the ingenuity!

name: Knight of the abyss
Partner: raikou
partner's name: pikarou
Password: lightning fast

pls, lemme join. I really love raikou and at last, i found a raikou as apartner in aclub!


Ummm.. Fossil would be found in some depths of the sea, or buried underground or held as a treasure in mirage towers in deserts.(does mirage tower really exists? BTW. :)) )

Hi there, welcome to the club! Have a great time here and enjoy your stay! Unfortunately the current owner doesn't seem to check this place anymore, so hopefully a moderator will be by soon to add you to the members list. :) Raikou is a very impressive Pokemon indeed, can you imagine how amazing it would've looked in pre-historic times!? Wow! What do you mean by "mirage tower"?

How about a new topic for some conversation in here?

New topic: 'Which prehistoric Pokemon from the list do you think would be most likely to have existed in the real world?'
 
Probably Rampardos seeing as T-rexes actually did exist. But talking about one that don't exist or haven't been discovered yet I can imagine lapras-like creatures roaming the oceans in the past.
 
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