It is widely considered to be extinct, and is only found by resurrecting it from the Old Amber.
Physiology
A ferocious, prehistoric Pokémon, it possesses serrated, razor-sharp fangs that it uses to tear through the throats of its prey. Its wings have skin stretched from its side to its arms. The triangular-shaped tip of its tail is grey, like the tail itself which is connected to its oval body.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Aerodactyl is capable of flying at great speeds and tearing through prey with its fangs. It is also very durable due to its rock-hard body.
Behavior
Aerodactyl's preferred method of killing its victims is by tearing through the throats of its victims with its serrated, saw-like fangs.
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.
Fossils of Kabutops and Aerodactyl were resurrected by Annie and Oakley in Pokémon Heroes; in the English dub, they were once used by an evil Pokémon Trainer to torment the civilians of Alto Mare, but were drowned when a Latios brought water to the city. They were sent to chase after Ash and Latias.
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.
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Aerodactyl was originally going to use its Japanese name, "Ptera", as its English name.
Until Generation IV, Aerodactyl could not learn Crunch, despite the fact that most of its Pokédex entries mentioned its saw-like teeth.
During its first appearance in Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon it was mentioned that Aerodactyl was Carnivorous based on its teeth (and the reactions of the other fossil Pokémon when it arrived.) However in Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl it is shown and proven to be at least Omnivorous despite its teeth and based on its joyful consumption of fruit.
No other Pokémon has the same typecombination as Aerodactyl.
Aerodactyl is the only fossil Pokémon that does not have an evolution or pre-evolution and is obtainable in another way besides reviving its fossilized form by an in-game trade (without another game and Game Boy).
Aerodactyl is one of the few Pokémon that are super-effective against its own type (excluding Dragon and Ghost). Rock is super-effective against Flying. Other such examples include Lucario and Tropius.
Aerodactyl's shiny sprite is similar to the coloration of Crobat.
The reason the type combination of fossil Pokémon is paired with Rock-type may be due to its state of being a fossil. Aerodactyl's type combination is Rock and Flying, so it is possible that Aerodactyl was once of the Flying-type, if it wasn't for the extinction of the species.
Aerodactyl and Vileplume have extremly similar cries; with Aerodactyl's being slightly lower.
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.
This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon species, as well as Pokémon groups and forms.