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Cover Fossil is a fossil in Pokémon Black and White that can be resurrected to Tirtouga. It looks like a shell of a tortoise. The player can get the Cover Fossil, or the Plume Fossil, at Relic Castle. A female Backpacker will have them, and says that she can't hold them all, giving you one generously.

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  • Cover Fossil
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  • Cover Fossil is a fossil in Pokémon Black and White that can be resurrected to Tirtouga. It looks like a shell of a tortoise. The player can get the Cover Fossil, or the Plume Fossil, at Relic Castle. A female Backpacker will have them, and says that she can't hold them all, giving you one generously.
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  • A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea. It appears as though it could be part of its back.
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  • ふたのカセキ Lid Fossil
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  • 500(xsd:integer)
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  • 1000(xsd:integer)
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  • Cover Fossil
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  • Fossil
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  • Cover Fossil.png
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  • A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sea in ancient times. It appears to be part of its back.
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  • Cover Fossil is a fossil in Pokémon Black and White that can be resurrected to Tirtouga. It looks like a shell of a tortoise. The player can get the Cover Fossil, or the Plume Fossil, at Relic Castle. A female Backpacker will have them, and says that she can't hold them all, giving you one generously.
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