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Aerodactyl | colspan="2" align="center" | Kabutops (#141) - Aerodactyl - Snorlax (#143) | | colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | General | | Name (Japanese), Number | Aerodactyl (Ptera), 142 | | Stage | Basic | | Evolves from | (none) | | Evolves to | (none) | | colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | Battle¹ | | Hit points | 80 | | Attack | 105 | | Defense | 65 | | Speed | 130 | | Special attack² | 60 | | Special defense² | 75 | | Special³ | 60 | | colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | Biological | | Species | Fossil Pokmon | | Types | Rock, Flying | | Height | 5'11" (1.8 m) | | Weight | 130.0 lb (59 kg) | | Ability | Rock Head / Pressure | | Signature Attacks | Wing Attack, Ancientpower | | Pokdex Color | Purple | | Shiny color | Its gray skin becomes purple and the purple on the under side of its wings becomes blue. | | Gender distribution | 87.5% male, 12.5% female | colspan="2" | ¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary. ² Pokmon Gold/Silver/Crystal ³ Pokmon Red/Blue/Yellow | Aerodactyl is listed as Pokmon #142 in the National Pokdex, and #297 in the Hoenn Pokdex. Aerodactyl is known for being a fast attacker, so it is used by many strategical players. Name origin The name "Aerodactyl" originates from the words "aero" and "pterodactyl" (a flying reptile). Availability Aerodactyl is available in Pokmon Red, Blue, Yellow, Fire Red and Leaf Green, where you must take the Old Amber obtained from Pewter City to Cinnabar Island to be resurrected from the amber by a scientist and in Pokmon Gold, Silver and Crystal by trading a Chansey for it on Route 14. Information Aerodactyl is an ancient Pokmon 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 frequently used by players who require a Physical Sweeper on their Pokmon team. With statistically high Speed and Attack stats, as well as a range of physical attacks, Aerodactyl is an ideal Physical Sweeper. Aerodactyl's Pressure ability adds to its popularity; when an opponent attacks a Pokmon with Pressure they will use 2 PP per attack instead of 1. External links
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