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[[Vivipere]] will [[morph]] into [[Vividactil]] when a fossil is used on it. | [[Vivipere]] will [[morph]] into [[Vividactil]] when a fossil is used on it. | ||
[[Yabba]] is a fossil dodo. [[Carcharock]] is in the Fossil category | [[Yabba]] is a fossil dodo. [[Carcharock]] is in the Fossil category. | ||
== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
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All fossil tuxemon are [[Earth]] type. There are a number of possible explanations as to why: | All fossil tuxemon are [[Earth]] type. There are a number of possible explanations as to why: | ||
* In prehistoric times, all | * In prehistoric times, all tuxemon were Earth type. Other types evolved over time. | ||
* While tuxemon of all types lived in prehistoric times, only Earth types were hard enough for their remains to be fossilised; the others decayed too quickly | * While tuxemon of all types lived in prehistoric times, only Earth types were hard enough for their remains to be fossilised; the others decayed too quickly | ||
* The process to bring back fossils does not replace the fossil, but includes it in the revived tuxemon. Since the tuxemon has rock parts, it has the Earth type. | * The process to bring back fossils does not replace the fossil, but includes it in the revived tuxemon. Since the tuxemon has rock parts, it has the Earth type. |