>>14159432>explaining the correlation in a feasible mannerDid you even bother reading the terms I conveniently included in the original image, both the type/family of creature and the epoch from which said creature hailed from originally in correlation to each individual Pokemon? Lrn2Google, I'm not your freaking science teacher.
>Amphibian>Big generic gecko>Large generic hedgehogIn the case of Venusaur being amphibian versus reptile, that's debatable in my mind, but I've elaborated as to why a few times in this thread already, so you'll just have to go back and rad for yourself. Otherwise...
...Are you blind? Next you're gonna tell me Meganium is a giraffe...
Again, some basic search engine use to find images for comparison would work wonders. Here, I'll conveniently include a comparison pic for you to sate your rage. Also I'll elaborate a bit on Sceptile, a grass/ poison type- Geckos are not known to be poisonous. HOWEVER, a dinosaur known in pop culture, the Dilophosaurus, was popularized by the movie Jurassic Park, characterized by the venomous, sensory debilitating venom that is spat at its victims.
>prehistoric snakeTo be fair I NEVER said he was a prehistoric snake, only that snakes first showed up in the fossil record during the Cretaceous period- AFTER Ankylosaurs and BEFORE Glyptodonts.
>Do you even Paleontology, bro?If this doesn't constitute "evidence" then you're just dumb.