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The painting exhibit is one room, containing many aisles of paintings. The pathway to each row of paintings curves and twists.
 
The painting exhibit is one room, containing many aisles of paintings. The pathway to each row of paintings curves and twists.
  
The fossil exhibit is, once again, in one room. The larger fossils, such as the [[T-Rex]], are placed haphazardly and in nonlinear lines. The smaller fossils, such as [[amber]] and an [[ammonite]], are in a line near the entrance.
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The fossil exhibit is, once again, in one room. The larger fossils, such as the T-Rex, are placed haphazardly and in nonlinear lines. The smaller fossils, such as [[amber]] and an [[ammonite]], are in a line near the entrance.
 
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The museum returns in {{WW}}, with several new additions. The museum now features a second floor and basement that contain an [[observatory]] and a café known as [[The Roost]], respectively. In addition, Blathers is now able to identify fossils himself. Other than these new additions, the museum in {{WW|short|nolink}} has the same function as {{PG}}.
 
The museum returns in {{WW}}, with several new additions. The museum now features a second floor and basement that contain an [[observatory]] and a café known as [[The Roost]], respectively. In addition, Blathers is now able to identify fossils himself. Other than these new additions, the museum in {{WW|short|nolink}} has the same function as {{PG}}.
  
The bug exhibits are split into two rooms. Butterflies are in the first room, and so are all the bugs that live on palm trees, under rocks, and in the ground. [[Pondskater]]s will also appear in this room. All grass-bound bugs and bugs that live on trees are in the second room. The cockroach, once donated, skitters on the floor of the first room.
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The bug exhibits are split into two rooms. Butterflies are in the first room, and so are all the bugs that live on palm trees, under rocks, and in the ground. [[Pondskater]]s will also appear in this room. All grass-bound bugs and bugs that live on trees are in the second room. The Cockroach, once donated, skitters on the floor of the first room.
  
 
The fish section divides into two rooms. All [[river]], [[pond]], [[lake]], and [[waterfall]] fish are kept in two tanks within the first room, while all [[sea]] fish are kept in one large tank in the second room located to the north of the first.
 
The fish section divides into two rooms. All [[river]], [[pond]], [[lake]], and [[waterfall]] fish are kept in two tanks within the first room, while all [[sea]] fish are kept in one large tank in the second room located to the north of the first.
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In {{NL|short|nolink}}, the museum no longer features the Observatory or The Roost. At the beginning of the game, the museum consists of only a single floor, although a second story can be constructed as a [[public works project]] and The Roost can also be built as a public works project, though as its own building outside of the museum. With this expansion, [[Celeste]] will operate [[Museum Shop|a gift shop]] selling unique furniture, tools, wallpaper and carpets, and will also rent out four different exhibition spaces for 10,000 Bells each. The second floor also contains lockers that can access a player's storage space. Outside the entrance to the museum is a board that lists every exhibit and their donors, and the paintings section has been expanded to encompass sculptures as well.
 
In {{NL|short|nolink}}, the museum no longer features the Observatory or The Roost. At the beginning of the game, the museum consists of only a single floor, although a second story can be constructed as a [[public works project]] and The Roost can also be built as a public works project, though as its own building outside of the museum. With this expansion, [[Celeste]] will operate [[Museum Shop|a gift shop]] selling unique furniture, tools, wallpaper and carpets, and will also rent out four different exhibition spaces for 10,000 Bells each. The second floor also contains lockers that can access a player's storage space. Outside the entrance to the museum is a board that lists every exhibit and their donors, and the paintings section has been expanded to encompass sculptures as well.
  
The bug exhibit is divided into three separate rooms. The first is a wide space with a variety of flowers and a small pond. This room houses most butterflies, the [[snail]], the [[hermit crab]], and various ground-dwelling bugs such as the [[pill bug]]. The second room contains a central tree stump and a few flowers surrounded by oak and cedar trees. It houses the dragonflies, mantises, most beetles, the [[monarch butterfly]], the [[walking leaf]], and the [[walking stick]]. The final room has a central [[rafflesia]], several stumps, and is surrounded by oak and palm trees. This room houses beetles found on palm trees, the cicadas, the [[Queen Alexandra's birdwing|birdwing butterfly]], the [[centipede]], the [[fly]], and the [[flea]].
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The bug exhibit is divided into three separate rooms. The first is a wide space with a variety of flowers and a small pond. This room houses most butterflies, the [[snail]], the [[hermit crab]], and various ground-dwelling bugs such as the [[pill bug]]. The second room contains a central tree stump and a few flowers surrounded by oak and cedar trees. It houses the dragonflies, mantises, most beetles, the [[monarch butterfly]], the [[walking leaf]], and the [walking stick]]. The final room has a central [[rafflesia]], several stumps, and is surrounded by oak and palm trees. This room houses beetles found on palm trees, the cicadas, the [[Queen Alexandra's birdwing|birdwing butterfly]], the [[centipede]], the [[fly]], and the [[flea]].
  
 
The fish exhibit is also divided into three rooms focused on sea creatures, surface-dwelling saltwater fish, and freshwater fish. The deep-sea room contains one big tank and three smaller tanks, while the saltwater room houses a single tank that curves around the wall and some stools in the corner to observe the fish. The freshwater room holds two long tanks and two circular tanks in opposite corners. Overall, the exhibit in {{NL|short|nolink}} houses fewer tanks than in {{CF|short|nolink}}, but they are much larger.
 
The fish exhibit is also divided into three rooms focused on sea creatures, surface-dwelling saltwater fish, and freshwater fish. The deep-sea room contains one big tank and three smaller tanks, while the saltwater room houses a single tank that curves around the wall and some stools in the corner to observe the fish. The freshwater room holds two long tanks and two circular tanks in opposite corners. Overall, the exhibit in {{NL|short|nolink}} houses fewer tanks than in {{CF|short|nolink}}, but they are much larger.
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Like in {{NL|short|nolink}}, the bug wing consists of three separate rooms, but each is far more elaborate. The first room is massive, divided into four levels, and contains a waterfall that flows down into a pond, the [[river]] separating the exhibits. The lowest level contains a glass partition to view aquatic insects in the pond, as well as [[carp]] and [[koi]] swimming around. The second level has several tree stumps and logs, as well as a giant tree. These display the cicadas, most beetles, the [[wasp]], the [[bagworm]], the [[spider]], the [[Atlas moth]], and the [[great purple emperor]]. The third level has a small patch of land with flowers, palm trees, and a bench. It houses the stink bugs, the [[mantis]], and the [[honeybee]]. The fourth level is above the waterfall, and shows the dragonflies and several beetles. A large tree leaking sap stands in the upper-right corner: at night, the beetles gather on it to fight, with the losing beetle returning to its daytime spot. A number of butterflies from the second room can be seen, as well as donated fish.
 
Like in {{NL|short|nolink}}, the bug wing consists of three separate rooms, but each is far more elaborate. The first room is massive, divided into four levels, and contains a waterfall that flows down into a pond, the [[river]] separating the exhibits. The lowest level contains a glass partition to view aquatic insects in the pond, as well as [[carp]] and [[koi]] swimming around. The second level has several tree stumps and logs, as well as a giant tree. These display the cicadas, most beetles, the [[wasp]], the [[bagworm]], the [[spider]], the [[Atlas moth]], and the [[great purple emperor]]. The third level has a small patch of land with flowers, palm trees, and a bench. It houses the stink bugs, the [[mantis]], and the [[honeybee]]. The fourth level is above the waterfall, and shows the dragonflies and several beetles. A large tree leaking sap stands in the upper-right corner: at night, the beetles gather on it to fight, with the losing beetle returning to its daytime spot. A number of butterflies from the second room can be seen, as well as donated fish.
  
The second room is brightly lit with a large fountain in the center. It houses most butterflies, the [[snail]], the [[ladybug]], and the [[Madagascan sunset moth]]. If donated to the fish wing, a frog can be seen on lily pads in the fountain. The final room contains exhibits with unique biomes, as well as a laboratory that houses the [[fly]], the [[flea]], the [[mosquito]] (which unlike previous games is contained and cannot bite the player), and the [[paper kite butterfly]]. A DNA model can be seen next to the fly tank, alluding to the common use of fruit flies in real-world genetic studies (thanks to their relatively simple genomes and high breeding rate). Activating the camera while next to the fly tank and panning up and to the left reveals a random bug resting either on the outside wall or on the lab's upper cabinets. A trail of [[ant]]s can be seen crawling between their exhibit and a platter of coffee and sugar.
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The second room is brightly lit with a large fountain in the center. It houses most butterflies, the [[snail]], the [[ladybug]], and the [[Madagascan Sunset Moth]]. If donated to the fish wing, a frog can be seen on lily pads in the fountain. The final room contains exhibits with unique biomes, as well as a laboratory that houses the [[fly]], the [[flea]], the [[mosquito]] (which unlike previous games is contained and cannot bite the player), and the [[paper kite butterfly]]. A DNA model can be seen next to the fly tank, alluding to the common use of fruit flies in real-world genetic studies (thanks to their relatively simple genomes and high breeding rate). Activating the camera while next to the fly tank and panning up and to the left reveals a random bug resting either on the outside wall or on the lab's upper cabinets. A trail of [[ant]]s can be seen crawling between their exhibit and a platter of coffee and sugar.
  
 
The fish gallery remains divided into three different rooms, this time organized by freshwater fish, and depth for the saltwater fish. Initially bare, these tanks are filled with plants and rock formations as more fish are donated. In the freshwater room, a figure-eight shaped tank contains small, mostly colorful fish. Next to this tank is a large pond housing various fish, the [[crawfish]], the [[Frog (fish)|frog]] (and [[tadpole]]), and the [[snapping turtle]]. Along the back wall are three tanks connected by waterfalls, each housing river fish found at each altitude. In the right corner is a huge tank that houses the jungle freshwater fish. The deeper saltwater fish exhibit contains two colossal tanks. The first tank houses fish encountered in the open sea, while the second holds deep-water fish and is accentuated with a submarine and diving suit display.
 
The fish gallery remains divided into three different rooms, this time organized by freshwater fish, and depth for the saltwater fish. Initially bare, these tanks are filled with plants and rock formations as more fish are donated. In the freshwater room, a figure-eight shaped tank contains small, mostly colorful fish. Next to this tank is a large pond housing various fish, the [[crawfish]], the [[Frog (fish)|frog]] (and [[tadpole]]), and the [[snapping turtle]]. Along the back wall are three tanks connected by waterfalls, each housing river fish found at each altitude. In the right corner is a huge tank that houses the jungle freshwater fish. The deeper saltwater fish exhibit contains two colossal tanks. The first tank houses fish encountered in the open sea, while the second holds deep-water fish and is accentuated with a submarine and diving suit display.

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