*The Pokédex entry for Aerodactyl in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed]] says that Aerodactyl is ressurrected from dinosaur genetic material. However, there are no non-avian dinosaurs that are known to have flown.
*The Pokédex entry for Aerodactyl in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FireRed]] says that Aerodactyl is ressurrected from dinosaur genetic material. However, there are no non-avian dinosaurs that are known to have flown.
*In [[Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl]], Aerodactyl's cry was the same as Vileplume.
*In the games, Aerodactyl's cry was the same as Vileplume.
==Origin==
==Origin==
It appears to be based upon [[wp:pterosaur|pterosaur]]s, prehistoric flying reptiles.
It appears to be based upon [[wp:pterosaur|pterosaur]]s, prehistoric flying reptiles.
The exact habitat of Aerodactyl is unknown even though some living samples have been found miles underground in caves, but so far most Aerodactyl are revived from Old Amber.
Aerodactyl is a Pokémon from the age of dinosaurs. It was regenerated from genetic material extracted from amber. It is imagined to have been the king of the skies in ancient times.
Aerodactyl is a Pokémon from the age of dinosaurs. It was regenerated from genetic material extracted from amber. It is imagined to have been the king of the skies in ancient times.
Aerodactyl is a Pokémon from the age of dinosaurs. It was regenerated from DNA extracted from amber. It is imagined to have been the king of the skies.
Aerodactyl was originally going to use its Japanese name, "Ptera", as its English name.
Ironically, until Generation IV, Aerodactyl could not learn Crunch, despite the fact that most of its Pokédex entries mentioned its saw-like teeth.
The Pokédex entry for Aerodactyl in FireRed says that Aerodactyl is ressurrected from dinosaur genetic material. However, there are no non-avian dinosaurs that are known to have flown.
In the games, Aerodactyl's cry was the same as Vileplume.
Origin
It appears to be based upon pterosaurs, prehistoric flying reptiles.
Name origin
Aerodactyl's name may be a pun, combining aero, Greek for air, with the similar sounding pterodactyl. Its Japanese name is simply a shortening of the word pterodactyl.
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