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The coelacanth is an ancient order of fish that was, for a long time, believed to be extinct, due to their disappearance from the fossil record 66 million years ago. The first ever live one was caught in 1938. It can grow up to two meters in length and lives for an average of forty-eight years. Coelacanths are found off the south coast of [[wikipedia:Africa|Africa]], living in steep rocky shores, sheltering in caves during the day. It can travel around eight kilometers a night in search for food, passively swimming with the current, making it a "slow-moving" fish that only uses its fins to adjust its position. It preys on fish and [[squid]], but some have been known to eat [[eel]]s, skates, and even sharks. Its main predator is likely to be large sharks. | The coelacanth is an ancient order of fish that was, for a long time, believed to be extinct, due to their disappearance from the fossil record 66 million years ago. The first ever live one was caught in 1938. It can grow up to two meters in length and lives for an average of forty-eight years. Coelacanths are found off the south coast of [[wikipedia:Africa|Africa]], living in steep rocky shores, sheltering in caves during the day. It can travel around eight kilometers a night in search for food, passively swimming with the current, making it a "slow-moving" fish that only uses its fins to adjust its position. It preys on fish and [[squid]], but some have been known to eat [[eel]]s, skates, and even sharks. Its main predator is likely to be large sharks. |
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Name: Latimeria chalumnae (West Indian Ocean coelacanth) Family: Latimeriidae (coelacanths) | ||||||
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Names in other languages
シーラカンス
矛尾鱼 Cœlacanthe Celacanto Celacanto Латимерия
실러캔스 矛尾魚 Cœlacanthe Celacanto Quastenflosser Coelacant |
The Coelacanth (pronounced ˈsiː.lə.kænθ, "seel-uh-canth") (シーラカンス, Shīrakansu) is a saltwater fish in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori. In all main Animal Crossing series games, the Coelacanth can only be caught in the sea while it is raining or snowing, and it is known for its extreme rarity, as noted by the player in the catch quotes for all games.
In Doubutsu no Mori, the Coelacanth's debut game, it is the only saltwater fish. In Animal Crossing, it is one of only five saltwater fish, along with the Barred Knifejaw, Jellyfish, Red Snapper, and Sea Bass.
In Doubutsu no Mori e+, the Coelacanth can only be encountered once per play session, even if the player fails to catch it. Saving and quitting and/or restarting the console will allow another encounter.
Catch details
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
Description | Nocturnal. Their fins look like feet. Unlike other fish, they crawl to swim. |
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Time of year | Unknown |
Time of day | Unknown |
Peak times | - |
Location | Sea (when raining/snowing) |
Shadow size | Huge |
Fish size | 150 cm |
Selling price | 15,000 Bells |
Furniture size |
In City Folk
Coelacanth
"A coelacanth? I caught a living fossil! Amazing! Who knew these things were still around?"
Description | Called "living fossils," these can grow as big as people. |
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Time of year | Unknown |
Time of day | Unknown |
Peak times | |
Location | Sea (when raining/snowing) |
Shadow size | Huge |
Fish size | About 150 cm |
Selling price | 15,000 Bells |
Furniture size |
In New Leaf
Time of year | Unknown |
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Time of day | All Year: 4 PM - 9 AM |
Peak times | - |
Location | Sea (when raining or snowing) |
Shadow size | Huge |
Fish size | 150cm |
Selling price | 15,000 Bells |
Furniture size |
In Pocket Camp
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: All year South: All year |
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Time of day | All day |
Location | Sea (rainy days) |
Shadow size | Huge |
Spawn requirement | Catch 100 total fish |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 15,000 Bells C.J.: 22,500 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
As with all fish in the Animal Crossing series, the Coelacanth can be donated to the museum, followed by a small talk by Blathers about it.
In Animal Crossing
- "Hoo, my goodness! Glorious! Seen in this light, of course, it's quite a grotesque beast. And yet, it does have a certain peculiar allure, wot? You may rest assured that we shall treat it with much affection and respect, wot! My word as a gentleowl."
In Wild World
- "It was once thought that the coelacanth had gone extinct, eh wot? Indeed, right up until a scholar saw them lined up in a market. Hoo hoo! That would clearly suggest that they are edible, don't you agree? Though I must admit, they don't look like they would taste very good..."
In City Folk
- "Many years ago, the theory was that the coelacanth had gone extinct...But as it turns out, it still exists and has been living deep in the ocean this whole time, wot? Imagine! This fish has known the world since the dinosaurs... Perhaps it's the true master of the sea!"
In New Leaf
- Once the Coelacanth is donated, there is information on the board in front of the tank that houses it.
- "Coelacanths are ancient fish once believed to be extinct but recently discovered around South Africa. Called "living fossils," they have apparently changed very little over the past 400 million years. They can live for over 60 years and reach lengths of six feet but have rather small brains, even for fish. They have more fins and harder scales than the average fish, making them a rather resilient breed. Their flavour is very different from most fish, and they contain a fat that is indigestible by humans. It's for that second reason that eating them really isn't highly recommended."
In New Horizons
Blathers will say the following about the Coelacanth:
- The coelacanth is a deep-sea fish that has been around since the age of the dinosaurs. They were long thought extinct, so when living specimens were discovered, it was quite a shock! Now I'll just have to figure out where in the museum to display it-fish or fossils!
When donated, the Coelacanth can be found in the north-eastern-most room of the fish exhibit, in the "sea" tank which is near the submersible and diving suit. It shares this tank with the Barreleye, Football Fish, and Oarfish.
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Real-world information
The coelacanth is an ancient order of fish that was, for a long time, believed to be extinct, due to their disappearance from the fossil record 66 million years ago. The first ever live one was caught in 1938. It can grow up to two meters in length and lives for an average of forty-eight years. Coelacanths are found off the south coast of Africa, living in steep rocky shores, sheltering in caves during the day. It can travel around eight kilometers a night in search for food, passively swimming with the current, making it a "slow-moving" fish that only uses its fins to adjust its position. It preys on fish and squid, but some have been known to eat eels, skates, and even sharks. Its main predator is likely to be large sharks. More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Trivia
- In Animal Crossing: City Folk, if the player gives a Coelacanth to Wendell, he refuses to take it, saying his mother told him to not eat them. This could be due to their rarity, or due to the fact that they are inedible fish in the real world.
Names in other languages
シーラカンス Shīrakansu |
Coelacanth | |
실러캔스 Silleokaenseu |
Coelacanth | |
矛尾鱼 máowěiyú |
Coelacanth (lit. "spear-tailed fish") | |
矛尾魚 Unknown |
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Латимерия Latimeriya |
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Coelacant | Coelacanth | |
Quastenflosser | Coelacanth | |
Celacanto | Coelacanth | |
Cœlacanthe | Coelacanth | |
Coelacante Celacanto (NL) |
Coelacanth |
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