>>20031856>implying it doesn'twe've already fucked up domesticated pokemon, but they still suit our purposes. but usually, they don't survive in the wild. they're too reliant on their trainer and are genetically prone to all sorts of diseases.
fossils always end up that way because we only proliferate them through breeding, but the offspring are essentially clones and don't survive in the wild.
only a few prehistoric mons lucked out by living in remote regions and thriving this entire time. pic related.