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Acanthostega gunnari | ||||||
Period(s) | Late Devonian | |||||
Length | ??? | |||||
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Name in other languages
アカントステガ
棘螈 Acanthostéga Acantostega Acantostega Акантостега
아칸토스테가 棘螈 Acanthostéga Acantostega Acanthostega Acanthostega |
The Acanthostega is a stand-alone fossil that can be donated to the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Donating to 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 acanthostega! Said to be one of the earliest amphibians, it existed well before dinosaurs. Because they lived as fish not long before, they still had gills and very webbed "hands.". To toss away the life they knew and venture onto unknown lands... they must have been very brave! Hmm... Does it still count as bravery if you have no understanding of what you're doing?"
The Acanthostega can be found in the first room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.
Real-world information
Acanthostega gunnari was an animal from the late Devonian period and is representative of the evolution of tetrapods, or land vertebrates. While not well suited for life on land, it nevertheless exhibits important evolutionary advances in that direction. Notably, its locomotion was powered by its back fins instead of its front.
More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Names in other languages
アカントステガ Akantosutega |
Acanthostega | |
아칸토스테가 Akantoseutega |
Acanthostega | |
棘螈 (iQue) Jí yuán |
Acanthostega | |
Акантостега Akantostega |
Acanthostega | |
Acanthostega | Acanthostega | |
Acanthostega | Acanthostega | |
Acantostega | Acanthostega | |
Acanthostéga | Acanthostega | |
Acantostega | Acanthostega |
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