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Now, that said. I always thought Groudon looked like a large Ankylosaurus who stands on his hind legs. This is open to interpretation, but Groudon does give major dinosaur type vibes. Generation 4 The dinosaur Pokémon in Generation 2 are few and far between. The ones that are included aren’t as specifically inspired as the dinosaur Pokémon from other generations. But they deserve to be on this list. Meganium – Sauropod Generation VII is the only generation that I don’t believe has any dinosaur Pokémon. The closest I’ve seen are Jangmo-o and Hakamo-o. But in my opinion, they are creatures inspired by myths and the creative department’s minds. Generation 8 Nidoqueen and Nidoking are Pokémon that I’ve always thought were dinosaurs. Although they are more compact than your average theropod, they still have most of the same features. Lapras – Plesiosaurus

The origins behind the original prehistoric creature and the Pokémon are that fossils were found that had more than one dino or object in them. These were misconstrued as one dino in each fossil. Tyranitar is the most ambiguously inspired of all the dinosaur Pokémon. In my opinion, he is strongly based on Godzilla rather than a specific dinosaur. This would make him a mutated lizard, but let’s go with dinosaur. Generation 3You can call it a Triceratops or a Styracosaurus, but I believe that Bastiodon is based on the Chasmosaurus. All three dinos come from the ceratopsid family but have distinct differences in their facial structure. Garchomp – Concavenator I’m not sure what type of Theropod Haxorus is based on. This creature looks like a Concavenator, Utahraptor, Yutyrannus, and a Carnotaurus, all wrapped up into one. He’s the best of Theropods. Generation 6

If the Pokémon and its evolution are both based on the same dinosaur, then I will only include the final form. This will keep the list from being redundant and ensure you get your info. Macmillan Education courses provide parents with a record of what their children are learning in class. There may be “dinosaur” Pokémon that I didn’t list, but if this is the case, they aren’t canonically dinosaurs. They may resemble dinosaurs, but this should also cover 90% of those. What is a Dinosaur Pokémon? My List ExplanationThis list should take care of the essential part of identifying dinosaur Pokémon – finding out which dinosaur they are based on. Take a look at the dinosaur Pokémon I consider most accurate. There are arguments that Carracosta is based on the Carbonemys. However, the Archelon has similar “flippers,” whereas the Carbonemys is liken to a modern-day box turtle. Snap, snap! Archeops – Archaeopteryx I had to add Dracozolt because he’s another Crystal Palace dinosaur that is obviously a little out of place. His top half is raptor-like, while his bottom half is more like a Stegosaurus. Crystal Palace Dinosaur Pokémon This is when things get interesting because the inspiration behind the Pokémon becomes extremely straightforward or completely ambiguous. These are the two obvious dinos. Tyrantrum – T-Rex

Children can play a variety of games including snap, pairs, guess who and create a story. Plus, when space allows, your child can turn over the cards and build a large floor puzzle. Again, there are a few I didn’t include because they were pushing the edge. One I’d like to mention is Jangmo-o and Hakamo-o. These Pokémon seem to be a fusion of a basic theropod and an Ankylosaurus. But the form is rather ambiguous.Kabuto is 100% a Trilobite. The Trilobite is a small arthropod that was only a couple of inches wide. They lived in shallow water and could switch between water and land, just like Kabuto. Kabutops – Sea Scorpion (Eurypterid)

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