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''"Try not to gawk as you look upon the '''sea pineapple'''. Its peculiar look is simply one of nature's many jokes. Though it may look like a half-rotten hunk of fruit, the '''sea pineapple''' is no plant, shellfish, or even a [[Sea Slug]]. It's a tunicate, wot wot...a fancy name for a shallow-water filter feeder with a taste for plankton. It should be noted that the '''sea pineapple''' looks like a tadpole when it's young and can still swim about. Alas, its youthful cuteness wears off once it attaches itself for good to a rock. Ah, but let's put insults aside! '''Sea pineapples''' are full of water, you see. And I fear we're asking for a squirt in the eye!"'' | ''"Try not to gawk as you look upon the '''sea pineapple'''. Its peculiar look is simply one of nature's many jokes. Though it may look like a half-rotten hunk of fruit, the '''sea pineapple''' is no plant, shellfish, or even a [[Sea Slug]]. It's a tunicate, wot wot...a fancy name for a shallow-water filter feeder with a taste for plankton. It should be noted that the '''sea pineapple''' looks like a tadpole when it's young and can still swim about. Alas, its youthful cuteness wears off once it attaches itself for good to a rock. Ah, but let's put insults aside! '''Sea pineapples''' are full of water, you see. And I fear we're asking for a squirt in the eye!"'' | ||
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{{FBPStub}} | {{FBPStub}} | ||
{{Sea creatures}} | {{Sea creatures}} | ||
[[Category:Sea creatures]] | [[Category:Sea creatures]] | ||
[[Category:New Horizons sea creatures]] | [[Category:New Horizons sea creatures]] |
Revision as of 22:52, July 7, 2020
The Sea Pineapple is a type of sea creature introduced in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Catch details
Time of year | North: Apr – Aug South: Oct – Feb |
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Time of day | All day |
Shadow size | Small |
Shadow movement | Slow |
Spawn requirement | Appears from the start of the game |
Selling price | 1,500 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
In New Horizons
"Try not to gawk as you look upon the sea pineapple. Its peculiar look is simply one of nature's many jokes. Though it may look like a half-rotten hunk of fruit, the sea pineapple is no plant, shellfish, or even a Sea Slug. It's a tunicate, wot wot...a fancy name for a shallow-water filter feeder with a taste for plankton. It should be noted that the sea pineapple looks like a tadpole when it's young and can still swim about. Alas, its youthful cuteness wears off once it attaches itself for good to a rock. Ah, but let's put insults aside! Sea pineapples are full of water, you see. And I fear we're asking for a squirt in the eye!"
Names in other languages
ホヤ hoya |
Sea pineapple |
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