Dec 10, 2017, 10:48 PM
All right I'm getting in on this.
Serendipaceratops
Don't let the name fool you, Serendipaceratops is not actually a ceratopsian, but rather an ornithischian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period in Australia. Initially Serendipaceratops was not considered to be a ceratopsian dinosaur due to a ceratopsian fossil being the last you'd expect to see in Australia, and was at first believed to be a theropod. Serendipaceratops Arthurclarkei is the full name given to it by the people who discovered it, Tom Rich and his wife, after the famous author Arthur C. Clarke. Interestingly Serendipaceratops is only known by a single left ulna fossil.
For it's typing I'd like it to be a Rock and Psychic type with moves like Cosmic Power, Moonlight and Calm Mind as a reference to Arthur C. Clarke's written works like 2001: A Space Odyssey. Ability would be Clear Body.
Serendipaceratops
Don't let the name fool you, Serendipaceratops is not actually a ceratopsian, but rather an ornithischian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period in Australia. Initially Serendipaceratops was not considered to be a ceratopsian dinosaur due to a ceratopsian fossil being the last you'd expect to see in Australia, and was at first believed to be a theropod. Serendipaceratops Arthurclarkei is the full name given to it by the people who discovered it, Tom Rich and his wife, after the famous author Arthur C. Clarke. Interestingly Serendipaceratops is only known by a single left ulna fossil.
For it's typing I'd like it to be a Rock and Psychic type with moves like Cosmic Power, Moonlight and Calm Mind as a reference to Arthur C. Clarke's written works like 2001: A Space Odyssey. Ability would be Clear Body.
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