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{{Infobox|collectible
{{Infobox|collectible
| image    = [[File:DemonFossil.png]]
| image    = [[File:DemonFossil.png]]
| caption  = A Demon Fossil in Spirit Tracks
| caption  = A Demon Fossil in ''Spirit Tracks''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| location = Anywhere (''Spirit Tracks'')<br/>[[Volcano]], [[Street Merchant]] (''Tri Force Heroes'')
| location = Anywhere (''Spirit Tracks'')<br/>[[Volcano]], [[Street Merchant]] (''Tri Force Heroes'')
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==''Spirit Tracks''==
==''Spirit Tracks''==
{{Quote|{{Dump|ST|1970}}|''Spirit Tracks'' In-Game Description}}
{{Quote|{{Dump|ST|1970}}|''Spirit Tracks'' in-game description}}
Demon Fossils are a type of [[Spirit Tracks Treasure|treasure]] which appears as a metallic mono-ceratopsian skull embedded in black rock. They are quite common, being found all over [[New Hyrule]].{{Ref|ST|516|In-Game Description}}
Demon Fossils are a type of [[Spirit Tracks Treasure|treasure]] which appears as a metallic mono-ceratopsian skull embedded in black rock. They are quite common, being found all over [[New Hyrule]].{{Ref|ST|516|In-game description}}


The Demon Fossil is used to purchase 4 [[Train Part]]s: the [[Wooden Freight Car]], [[Skull Cannon]], [[Dragonhead Engine]], and [[Dragon Passenger Train]]. Two are used for the Wooden Freight Car, three for the Skull Cannon, twelve for the Dragonhead Engine, and eight for the Dragon Passenger Train.
The Demon Fossil is used to purchase 4 [[Train Part]]s: the [[Wooden Freight Car]], [[Skull Cannon]], [[Dragonhead Engine]], and [[Dragon Passenger Train]]. Two are used for the Wooden Freight Car, three for the Skull Cannon, twelve for the Dragonhead Engine, and eight for the Dragon Passenger Train.
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