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The Dino Dino no Mi: Model Pterodactyl is the Devil Fruit eaten by Brandon Note. He ate it when was almost defeated by nearby Marines. He quickly ate the Devil Fruit and gained abilities the Fruit granted. It enables him to become a pterodactyl and allows him to fly. He is granted with the ability to use short-term paralyzing screams and sharp fangs. He has a dragonskin, impenetrable for bullets and slicing; only in full pterodactyl form.

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  • Dino Dino no Mi, Model: Pterodactyl
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  • The Dino Dino no Mi: Model Pterodactyl is the Devil Fruit eaten by Brandon Note. He ate it when was almost defeated by nearby Marines. He quickly ate the Devil Fruit and gained abilities the Fruit granted. It enables him to become a pterodactyl and allows him to fly. He is granted with the ability to use short-term paralyzing screams and sharp fangs. He has a dragonskin, impenetrable for bullets and slicing; only in full pterodactyl form.
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  • The Dino Dino no Mi: Model Pterodactyl is the Devil Fruit eaten by Brandon Note. He ate it when was almost defeated by nearby Marines. He quickly ate the Devil Fruit and gained abilities the Fruit granted. It enables him to become a pterodactyl and allows him to fly. He is granted with the ability to use short-term paralyzing screams and sharp fangs. He has a dragonskin, impenetrable for bullets and slicing; only in full pterodactyl form.
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