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|catchphrase= I caught a shark! It was a shark attack! | |catchphrase= I caught a shark! It was a shark attack! | ||
|description= They lose and replace their teeth often. Their teeth, however, are actually scales. | |description= They lose and replace their teeth often. Their teeth, however, are actually scales. | ||
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Name: Carcharodon carcharias (great white shark) Family: Lamnidae (mackerel sharks) | ||||||
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Names in other languages
サメ
鲨鱼 Grand requin blanc Tiburón Squalo bianco Большая белая акула
상어 鯊魚 Grand requin blanc Tiburón Hai Witte haai |
- "Shark" redirects here. For other uses, see Shark (disambiguation).
The Great White Shark (known as the Shark prior to Animal Crossing: New Horizons) is a sea fish in the Animal Crossing series that first appeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World. It appears during the evening and at night in the summer, has a finned shadow, and sells for 15,000 Bells.
Catch details
In Wild World
In City Folk
In New Leaf
Time of year | Jun - Sep All year (Tortimer Island) |
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Time of day | 4 PM - 9 AM |
Peak times | N/A |
Location | Sea Tortimer Island |
Shadow size | Huge (finned) |
Fish size | 540 cm |
Selling price | 15,000 Bells |
Furniture size |
In Pocket Camp
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: Jun – Sep South: Dec – Mar |
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Time of day | 4 PM – 9 AM |
Location | Sea |
Shadow size | Very large (finned) |
Spawn requirement | Catch 50 total fish |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 15,000 Bells C.J.: 22,500 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
Donating in Wild World
Blathers will say this upon donation of the Shark:
- '"Shark flesh is often used in processed seafood products, eh wot? As such, you might wonder why it isn't grilled like other fish, am I correct? Well, shark tends to reek of ammonia, you know. And that is NOT good."
Donating in City Folk
Blathers will say this upon donation of the Shark:
- "If one were so inclined, one could sit around pulling shark teeth all day. They simply keep growing back! I've heard that over a shark's lifetime, it will go through thousands of teeth, which is disconcerting. ...Anyhoo, no toothpaste needed! How appropriate for a creature that's been around since the dinosaurs!"
In New Leaf
"The triangular teeth of sharks appear to have evolved from scales sometime in the past. When a tooth breaks, it quickly falls out and a new one grows in, keeping them always in good shape for prey. Sharks can be fearsome creatures, able to smell blood from several miles away. They can even jump out of the water to catch prey, making them powerful predators. Contrary to their tough image, their bones are made of cartilage and erroneously used as health food."
In New Horizons
"Great white sharks are obviously known first and foremost for their biting. They are masters of the craft! They do lose teeth regularly through biting-related activities, but, luckily, those teeth grow back quickly. In fact, their missing teeth can be regrown in a single day. Just imagine their tooth-fairy-related income!" They can be found in the second room once donated.
Fishing Tourney
New Leaf
Chip will say this when given a Shark:
- "The thing about sharks is, they just go really well either fried or dried! Nice and simple like that! Yeah, even I'm not gonna attempt to down this guy all at once! What do I look like, a whale?"
Gallery
Real-world information
The great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is a fish that can be found in waters all over the world in every ocean. Unlike bony fish, sharks have no bones; their skeleton is made of cartilage, which is a tough, fibrous substance, not nearly as hard as bone, but more flexible.
Names in other languages
サメ same |
Shark | |
상어 sang-eo |
Shark | |
鲨鱼 shāyú |
Shark | |
鯊魚 Unknown |
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Большая белая акула Bol'shaya belaya akula |
Great white shark | |
Witte haai | White shark | |
Hai | Shark | |
Tiburón | Shark | |
Requin (NL and before) Grand requin blanc (NH) |
Shark Great white shark | |
Squalo bianco | White shark |
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