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250px The T. Rex in the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. | ||||||
Scientific name | ||||||
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Tyrannosaurus rex | ||||||
Period(s) | Late Cretaceous | |||||
Length | 47.6 feet | |||||
Main appearances | ||||||
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Name in other languages
ホーマーシンプソン
暴龙 Tyrannosaure Tiranosaurio Tirannosauro Тираннозавр
티렉스 暴龍 Tyrannosaure Tiranosaurio Tyrannosaurus Rex Tyrannosaurus rex |
The T. Rex (known as the Tyrannosaurus in Animal Crossing and the Tyrannosaurus Rex in City Folk) is a three-part fossil in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori that has appeared in all subsequent games. It is the highest-scoring fossil (when complete) in terms of HHA points. The T. Rex Skull is also the highest-selling fossil in the series, selling for 6,000 Bells.
At the museum
In Animal Crossing
When donating the final part to Blathers in Animal Crossing, he will provide the following information about the fossil:
"Why, this means... Yes! Tyrannosaurus! It's complete!!! Oh, such joy! Such unfettered delight! Truly...this is splendid. I am quite beside myself. I'm practically molting with all this excitement! Now then, where to begin? Tyrannosaurus... A magnificent beast... A highly evolved theropod, the 'tyrant lizard' was one of the largest carnivores of the late Cretaceous period. It had a large head, a short, muscular neck, a barrel-like body, and powerful hind legs with three-taloned feet. Its skull was enormous, and its vast jaws were filled with dagger-like teeth, the largest of which were 6 inches long! T-rex was 40 feet long from nose to tail. Resistance to its powerful attacks was an exercise in futility! Garrrr! Oh my! Oh, terribly sorry! I beg your pardon, eh wot? I seem to have been overcome by momentary savagery. Hoo!"
In Wild World
When donating to Blathers in Wild World, he will provide the following information about the fossil:
"Why, this means... Yes! Tyrannosaurus! It's complete!!! Such unfettered delight! Truly... this is splendid. I am quite beside myself. I'm practically molting with all this excitement! Its skull was enormous, and its vast jaws were filled with dagger-like teeth, the largest of which were 6 inches long! T-rex was 40 feet long from nose to tail. Resistance to its powerful attacks was an exercise in futility! Garrrr! Oh my! Oh, terribly sorry! I beg your pardon, eh wot?? I seem to have been overcome by momentary savagery. Hoo!!"
The T. Rex can be found in the first room of the fossil exhibit in the museum. Its plaque reads:
"T. Rex
Length: 47.6 feet
Late Cretaceous"
In City Folk
When donating the final part to Blathers in City Folk, he will provide the following information about the fossil:
"...Amazing! Stupendous! The T. rex has been completed! Hoo, the sheer stupefaction of it all! T. rex is, of course, short for Tyrannosaurus rex! It lived until the final days of the dinosaurs and was a fearsome predator, wot? Just imagine how it would rend and tear apart its prey with those huge jaws and sharp teeth! Blech! Vivid! It was also very heavy, so the theory goes that is wasn't particularly fast. ...So, if it attacked, you could escape from it pretty easily, I should think..."
The Tyrannosaurus Rex can be found in the first room of the fossil exhibit in the museum. Its plaque reads:
"Tyrannosaurus rex
Length: 47.6 feet
Late Cretaceous Period"
In New Leaf
After completing the fossil in New Leaf, its plaque in the museum will read:
"The famous tyrannosaur was one of the largest and strongest carnivores of its day. Though it could reach more than 30 feet in length, it was capable of speeds near 20 mph. Its hind claws were powerful, as were its razor-sharp teeth. This made the T. rex fearsome indeed."
The T. Rex can be found in the first room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.
In New Horizons
When the player donates to Blathers or selects "Tell me about this!" in New Horizons, he will provide the following information about the fossil:
The T. Rex can be found in the second room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.
As an item
In Animal Crossing
T-Rex Skull | |
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Sell price | 6,000 Bells |
Size |
T-Rex Torso | |
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Sell price | 5,500 Bells |
Size |
T-Rex Tail | |
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Sell price | 5,000 Bells |
Size |
In Wild World
T-Rex Skull | |
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Sell price | 6,000 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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HRA genre | Old-school |
Size |
T-Rex Torso | |
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Sell price | 5,500 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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HRA genre | Old-school |
Size |
T-Rex Tail | |
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Sell price | 5,500 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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HRA genre | Old-school |
Size |
In City Folk
T. Rex Skull | |
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Sell price | 6,000 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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HRA genre | Retro |
Size |
T. Rex Torso | |
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Sell price | 5,500 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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HRA genre | Retro |
Size |
T. Rex Tail | |
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Sell price | 5,500 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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HRA genre | Retro |
Size |
In New Leaf
T. Rex Skull | |
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Sell price | 6,000 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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Style | Historical |
HHA theme challenge | Quirky |
Size |
T. Rex Torso | |
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Sell price | 5,500 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
|
Style | Historical |
HHA theme challenge | Quirky |
Size |
T. Rex Tail | |
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Sell price | 5,500 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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Style | Historical |
HHA theme challenge | Quirky |
Size |
In New Horizons
T. Rex Skull | |
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Interactable | Yes |
Sell price | 6,000 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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Size |
T. Rex Torso | |
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Interactable | No |
Sell price | 5,500 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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Size |
T. Rex Tail | |
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Interactable | No |
Sell price | 5,000 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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Size |
Real-world information
Tyrannosaurus rex, often abbreviated as T. rex, is one of the largest and most well-known carnivorous dinosaurs. It lived in western North America at the end of the Cretaceous, 68-66 million years ago. It could reach over 46 foots in length, 21 feet in height and weigh 8-14 metric tons. More than fifty specimens have been found, and some hypothesize that the genus Tarbosaurus from Asia may in fact be synonymous with Tyrannosaurus.
More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
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