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|name  = Anomalocaris
 
|name  = Anomalocaris
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|scientific name  = Anomalocaris
 
|scientific name  = Anomalocaris
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|period  = Cambrian
 
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|length  = ???
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|price  = 2000 [[Bells]]
 
|appearances  = {{NH}}
 
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The '''Anomalocaris''' is a [[fossil]] that can be donated to the [[museum]] in {{NH}}.
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The '''Anomalocaris''' is a stand-alone [[fossil]] that can be donated to the [[museum]] in {{NH}}.
 
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==Donating to the Museum==
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===In ''New Horizons''===
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''"Anomalocaris lived in the water long before the dinosaurs and are known for their, er, "distinctive" look. Flat bodies over three feet in length, bulging eyes like a... dragonfly, antennae like shrimp tails... They looked so peculiar that people originally thought they were multiple fossils stacked on top of each other! As a delightful side note, "anomalocaris" means "abnormal shrimp." Obviously this animal has a certain reputation in the scientific community!"'' –[[Blathers]]
 
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Revision as of 16:02, March 28, 2020

Anomalocaris
NH Anomalocaris Museum.png
Scientific name
Anomalocaris
Period(s) Cambrian
Length ???
Main appearances

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The Anomalocaris is a stand-alone fossil that can be donated to the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Donating to the Museum

In New Horizons

"Anomalocaris lived in the water long before the dinosaurs and are known for their, er, "distinctive" look. Flat bodies over three feet in length, bulging eyes like a... dragonfly, antennae like shrimp tails... They looked so peculiar that people originally thought they were multiple fossils stacked on top of each other! As a delightful side note, "anomalocaris" means "abnormal shrimp." Obviously this animal has a certain reputation in the scientific community!"Blathers