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Rooting for Palworld devs, I can think of several examples of prior art.
Patents don't protect art
Edit: ok, apparently "prior art" might be a phase in US patent law. I don't quite understand what it means. In my country patents protect functions, not expressions of ideas (art)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prior_art