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Hey /vp/ reminder that Galar Corsola is NOT bleached coral, but fossilized coral.
>Fossilized coral is characterized by often being round with lots of "holes" in it, in contrast to bleached coral which is just white coral. Galar Corsola is exactly that, with its branches being ghost vapor.
>Bleached coral is still in the ocean, where fossilized coral can be found across the world, especially in the areas of Britain that are the equivalent to their place in Galar. Galar Corsola is not found in the ocean but inland in a desert.
>Galar Corsola's lore constantly notes that it is not a modern-day Pokemon, but from ancient prehistory. Nothing references modern day pollution, global warming, or it being a once normal Corsola but bleached. It is consistently noted to be a haunted fossil.
>"But one of its line mentions Climate Change!"
Mass extinction events in prehistory were often accompanied by this. This is just an explanation of how it went extinct, not that it is bleached coral.
>Fossilized coral is characterized by often being round with lots of "holes" in it, in contrast to bleached coral which is just white coral. Galar Corsola is exactly that, with its branches being ghost vapor.
>Bleached coral is still in the ocean, where fossilized coral can be found across the world, especially in the areas of Britain that are the equivalent to their place in Galar. Galar Corsola is not found in the ocean but inland in a desert.
>Galar Corsola's lore constantly notes that it is not a modern-day Pokemon, but from ancient prehistory. Nothing references modern day pollution, global warming, or it being a once normal Corsola but bleached. It is consistently noted to be a haunted fossil.
>"But one of its line mentions Climate Change!"
Mass extinction events in prehistory were often accompanied by this. This is just an explanation of how it went extinct, not that it is bleached coral.