Yup yup. Although I can argue that Dodos are ostrich-based
I was going to respond with "no, they're dodo birds" but then I looked up dodo bird on google images and they indeed look nothing alike. I could have sworn that a dodo bird looks exactly like a one-headed doduo, but aagh, can't win 'em all. You're right.
Correct, I forgot about this one
and we have Murkrow, which is close enough to a raven
Murkrow is a crow, which is subtly different from a raven, I guess. :\
Sandslash, which is armadillo
I think of an armadillo as "thing with long ears and snout and very thick later of skin that can turn into a sphere". Which Sandslash is not. But I looked it up anyway, and apparently Sandslash is a "pangolin", which is related to the armadillo. Either way, Sandslash is not technically an armadillo, nor does it exhibit any of the distinguishing characteristics of an armadillo, so I think it's safe to say that they have not created an armadillo pokemon yet.
And we do have a t-rex (tyrannitar)
I don't think so. Tyranitar shares nothing in common with T-rexes save for the "ty" part of their names.
and a triceratops-ish pokemon (bastiodon)
I'm not seeing it. :\
Arceus might pass as a centuar, but it's weird enough so that one can argue either way.
eeeh the fact that it doesn't have arms makes me write it off as more of a "long necked horse" but I can definitely see where you're coming from.
Anyway here are some animals to replace those invalid ones: toucan, daddy long legs spider, squid, orca, chimera, peacock, okapi, yak, kiwi bird, naked mole rat.
But I like Abagoora and Daikenki! Abagoora is pretty cool (I mean, it's a sea turtle with headgear and a bullet-proof-vest-like shell. It's like, from the black-ops or something.)
I can appreciate your opinion, but I just find Abagoora kind of uninteresting. We don't really need a very vanilla blue water/rock turtle - we already have quite a few turtle pokemon. And when you compare it to Aakeosu, it gets blown out of the water. To each his own, I suppose.
And Daikenki, while the colors can be prettier, is a narwhal otter combo. Awesomeness++
I don't mind it, but it's a bit weird how Futachimaru
completely changes upon evolution to a pokemon that isn't really any sort of animal, it's just... a thing.
I loved Zekrom at first sight because it had awesome claws, but didn't like Reshiram until I saw a cool picture of it, and now I love them both. The legendary ponies are pretty cool as well.
Z and R are indeed awesome. However, the musketeers don't look like legendaries
or like a trio, and I don't like the idea of quadrupedal fighting types. The genies, like I said, are too copy + paste for me. Kyurem doesn't complement Z + R well enough and looks kind of awkward, Victini and Meloetta are ugly (imho), and... Genosect I actually like.
However, as a group I like them better than the legendaries in gen IV. Here, the legendaries seem deliberately pushed out of the limelight, while in gen IV it was all legendaries all the time. And at least here they're organized into coherent groups, whereas in gen IV some of them were just bizarrely there (Heatran, Cresselia). And these pokemon seem a little less horribly overpowered than the legendaries in gen IV (no christian god creator of everything pokemon this time around, thank goodness)