Difference between revisions of "Ichthyosaur"

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|sections  = Ichtyo Skull<br>Ichthyo Torso
 
|sections  = Ichtyo Skull<br>Ichthyo Torso
 
|period  = Early Jurassic
 
|period  = Early Jurassic
|length  = 6.6 feet
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|length  = 2 m
 
|price  = Skull: 2,500 [[Bells]]<br>Torso: 2,000 Bells
 
|price  = Skull: 2,500 [[Bells]]<br>Torso: 2,000 Bells
 
|appearances  = {{CF}},<br>{{NL}}
 
|appearances  = {{CF}},<br>{{NL}}

Revision as of 11:14, January 8, 2014

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Scientific name
Stenopterygius quadriscissus
Period(s) Early Jurassic
Length 2 m
Main appearances

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The Ichthyosaur is a two-part fossil that can be donated to the museum. It was introduced in Animal Crossing: City Folk and returned in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Completing at the Museum

In City Folk

"The Ichthyosaur appeared during the first days of the dinosaurs. It didn't live on land like other dinosaurs, but rather in the sea...even though it was a reptile, wot! It's particular charm lies in its dolphinlike frame, not to mention its large eyes. Indeed, those large eyes granted such fine eyesight, it could see easily in the dark! Like an owl, hoo!"

In New Leaf

"Though they bear a striking visual similarity to dolphins, ichthyosaurs were reptiles rather than mammals. Interestingly, adult specimens have been found with juvenile bones inside their abdominal cavities. This suggests that rather than laying eggs, ichthyosaurs gave birth to live young in the water."

As a furniture item

Name HRA Points Feng Shui Genre Size (sq)
Icthyo Skull 1,000 Brown (x2) Retro (CF)
Quirky (NL)
4
Icthyo Torso 1,000 Brown (x2) Retro (CF)
Quirky (NL)
4

Further Information

The Ichthyosaurus is a branch of the icthyosuar family - smaller than most other icthyosaurs, it lived in the sea and ate squid. The first icthyosaurus was discovered by 12-year-old Mary Anning, who also discovered the Plesiosaur.