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|nl-name = Ammoniet | |nl-name = Ammoniet | ||
|ru-name = Аммонит | |ru-name = Аммонит | ||
− | |image = | + | |image = NH Ammonite Museum.jpg |
|caption = The ammonite in the museum in {{NH|nolink}}. | |caption = The ammonite in the museum in {{NH|nolink}}. | ||
+ | |type = Standalone | ||
|scientific name = Arietites bucklandi | |scientific name = Arietites bucklandi | ||
− | |price = 1,100 [[Bell]]s | + | |price = 1,100 [[Bell]]s |
}} | }} | ||
The '''ammonite''' is a standalone [[fossil]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{DnM}} that appears in all subsequent games to date. | The '''ammonite''' is a standalone [[fossil]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{DnM}} that appears in all subsequent games to date. | ||
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===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== | ||
{{WWFossilInfo | {{WWFossilInfo | ||
+ | | number = 2 | ||
| name = ammonite | | name = ammonite | ||
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| image = Ammonite WW Model.png | | image = Ammonite WW Model.png | ||
| sell = 1100 | | sell = 1100 | ||
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| width = 1.0 | | width = 1.0 | ||
| length = 1.0 | | length = 1.0 | ||
+ | | hra = 300 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== | ||
{{CFFossilInfo | {{CFFossilInfo | ||
+ | | number = 2 | ||
| name = ammonite | | name = ammonite | ||
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| image = Ammonite CF Model.png | | image = Ammonite CF Model.png | ||
| sell = 1100 | | sell = 1100 | ||
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| width = 1.0 | | width = 1.0 | ||
| length = 1.0 | | length = 1.0 | ||
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{{NLFossilInfo | {{NLFossilInfo | ||
| name = ammonite | | name = ammonite | ||
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| image = Ammonite NL Model.png | | image = Ammonite NL Model.png | ||
| sell = 1100 | | sell = 1100 | ||
| color1 = Gray | | color1 = Gray | ||
− | | color2 = Brown | + | | color2 = Brown |
| width = 1.0 | | width = 1.0 | ||
| length = 1.0 | | length = 1.0 | ||
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}} | }} | ||
− | {{Fossil}} | + | {{Navbox Fossil}} |
[[Category:Standalone fossils]] | [[Category:Standalone fossils]] | ||
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori fossils]] | [[Category:Doubutsu no Mori fossils]] |
Latest revision as of 15:44, March 11, 2024
The ammonite is a standalone fossil in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori that appears in all subsequent games to date.
At the museum[edit]
In Animal Crossing[edit]
In Wild World[edit]
In City Folk[edit]
In New Leaf[edit]
After donating the fossil in New Leaf, its plaque in the museum will read:
"Ammonites were sea creatures with shells ranging from a few inches to a few feet in diameter. However, theories speculate that giant varieties existed as well, with shells six feet in diameter. Oddly, the ammonite is a closer relative to the squid or octopus than to the chambered nautilus."
In New Horizons[edit]
As an item[edit]
In Animal Crossing[edit]
Ammonite | |
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Sell price | 1,100 Bells |
Size |
In Wild World[edit]
Ammonite | |
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Sell price | 1,100 Bells |
Colors | Gray
Brown
|
HRA genre | Old-school |
Size |
In City Folk[edit]
Ammonite | |
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Sell price | 1,100 Bells |
Colors | Gray
Brown
|
HRA genre | Retro |
Size |
In New Leaf[edit]
Ammonite | |
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Sell price | 1,100 Bells |
Colors | Gray
Brown
|
Style | Historical |
Size |
In New Horizons[edit]
Ammonite | |
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Interactable | No |
Sell price | 1,100 Bells |
Colors | Beige
Brown
|
Size |
In Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori[edit]
Alfonso and Yū manage to dig up an ammonite fossil in 🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori during the summertime. Later, they, along with Ai, Margie, and Rosie, go into a cave to hunt for more ammonite fossils. After going through a waterfall, they stumble upon a mountain of ammonite fossils. Later in the wintertime, when searching for the Gulliver's spaceship part, Yū and the others see the same mountain of ammonite fossils.
Real-world information[edit]
Ammonites were a group of cephalopods which lived from the Devonian to the Cretaceous period. Despite their appearance, they are more closely related to the coleoids (shell-less cephalopods like squids, cuttlefish, and octopuses) than nautiluses (which have shells). They were extremely abundant during the Mesozoic - with some species used as index fossils to mark the beginnings of geologic stages - and remain the most common fossils on beaches. They went extinct at the same time as the non-avian dinosaurs.
More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Names in other languages[edit]
アンモナイト Anmonaito |
Ammonite | |
암모나이트 Ammonaiteu |
Ammonite | |
菊石 (iQue) Jú shí |
Ammonite | |
Аммонит Ammonit |
Ammonite | |
Ammoniet | Ammonite | |
Ammonit | Ammonite | |
Amonites | Ammonite | |
Ammonite | Ammonite | |
Ammonite | Ammonite |
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