I have Pokemon Sapphire, but it's the same thing in both games. There are two fossils, one is the root fossil and one is the claw fossil. The root fossil will get you a Lileep (which then evolves into a Cradily at lvl40) and the claw fossil will get you an Anorith (which also evolves at lvl40 to give you an Armaldo). Hope that helps!!
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In Pokemon Ruby, the fossils that can be revived are the Root Fossil, which revives into Lileep, and the Claw Fossil, which revives into Anorith. Lileep is a Rock/Grass type Pokemon and Anorith is a Rock/Bug type Pokemon.
In Pokemon Emerald, the researcher on reviving Pokemon fossils is located in the Fossil Maniac's house in Fallarbor Town. You can find him by entering the house and interacting with him to revive fossils into Pokemon.
In Pokemon Red, you cannot evolve fossils. Fossils must be revived at Cinnabar Island's Pokemon Lab to obtain the prehistoric Pokemon Omanyte or Kabuto. These fossil Pokemon will need to be leveled up through battles in order to evolve into their final forms, Omastar and Kabutops, respectively.
The fossils in Pokemon Sapphire can be revived into two different Pokemon. The Root Fossil can be revived into Lileep, a Rock/Grass type Pokemon, while the Claw Fossil can be revived into Anorith, a Rock/Bug type Pokemon.
In the Pokémon games, resurrecting fossils typically requires taking them to a research facility where they can be regenerated into living Pokémon. The process is usually instantaneous in the games, with the player receiving the resurrected Pokémon immediately after handing over the fossil.
In Pokemon Emerald, players can revive the Root Fossil to obtain Lileep and the Claw Fossil to obtain Anorith. These prehistoric Pokemon can be revived by taking the fossils to the Devon Corporation in Rustboro City and having them regenerated into living Pokemon.