The launch of Pokémon Sword and Shield whose players have enjoyed despite all the criticisms of this installment is far away. And certainly the franchise can make changes, but never loses its essence. Many key aspects of the saga have been preserved since the first generation, while others have been improved. Also in Game Boy they introduced the fossils with which they could be revived Pokémon already extinct like Kabuto or Aerodactyl. Alola is the only region that did not have its own fossils, but we tell you how to get the fossils in Sword and Shield where they returned with new features.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield there are up to 4 different creatures that are achieved through the combination of fossils found in the game. Many people wonder how will the inside of the Pokémon be, but a fan is clear about the skeleton of Dracovish, one of these fossil Pokémon. As you can see, Dracovish would have a bone structure based on the end of a spine and a disproportionate head from which the upper extremities come out. Seen this way, it fits perfectly with the appearance of the Pokémon. But if you really want to know the Pokémon anatomy
Dracovish Skeleton desde Pokemon
However, it is known that the head of the Dracovish is based on Dunkleosteus, a type of fish from the Devonian period, while the lower part could be of a Stegosaurus that has a tail full of spikes. So at this point the surprise is no longer comparison between Pokémon and dinosaurs