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{{Infobox Fossil
 
{{Infobox Fossil
 
|name = Apatosaurus
 
|name = Apatosaurus
|ja-name= アパトサウルスの
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|ja-name = アパトサウルスの
|ko-name= 아파토사우루스의
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|ko-name = 아파토사우루스의
|zh-name= 雷龙之
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|zh-name = 雷龙之
|zht-name= N/A
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|zht-name = N/A
|fr-name= apatosaure
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|fr-name = apatosaure
|es-name= apatosaurio
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|es-name = apatosaurio
|it-name= brontosauro
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|it-name = brontosauro
|de-name= Apatosaurus
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|de-name = Apatosaurus
|nl-name= N/A
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|nl-name = N/A
|ru-name= N/A
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|ru-name = N/A
 
|image = CF Apatosaur Museum.png
 
|image = CF Apatosaur Museum.png
 
|caption = The Apatosaur in the museum in {{CF|nolink}}.
 
|caption = The Apatosaur in the museum in {{CF|nolink}}.
 
|scientific name = Apatosaurus
 
|scientific name = Apatosaurus
 +
|type = Multi-part
 
|sections = Apato Skull<br>Apato Tail<br>Apato Torso
 
|sections = Apato Skull<br>Apato Tail<br>Apato Torso
 
|period = Late Jurassic
 
|period = Late Jurassic
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|price = Skull: 5,000 [[Bell]]s<br>Tail: 4,000 Bells<br>Torso: 4,500 Bells
 
|price = Skull: 5,000 [[Bell]]s<br>Tail: 4,000 Bells<br>Torso: 4,500 Bells
 
}}
 
}}
The '''Apatosaurus''' (known as the '''Apatosaur''' in {{WW|short}}) is a three-part [[fossil]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{DnM}} that appears in all subsequent games except {{NH}}.
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The '''Apatosaurus''' (known as the '''Apatosaur''' in {{WW|short}} and {{CF|short}}) is a three-part [[fossil]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{DnM}} that appears in all subsequent games except {{NH}}.
  
 
==At the museum==
 
==At the museum==
 
===In {{PG|nolink}}===
 
===In {{PG|nolink}}===
 
[[File:PG Apatosaurus Museum.png|thumb|left|200px|The Apatosaurus in the museum in {{PG|nolink}}]]
 
[[File:PG Apatosaurus Museum.png|thumb|left|200px|The Apatosaurus in the museum in {{PG|nolink}}]]
{{PGFossilGroup
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{{Blathers|PG|At long last... Apatosaurus is complete! Tremendous! Striking! Massive in every sense of the word! Hoo, I say, hootie hoo! What a truly glorious find! My cup runneth over! Now let me see, here... Where shall I begin? Apatosaurus... Hmmm... It lived in the late Jurassic period, and was a member of the diplodocid family of long-necked sauropods. You may be more familiar with the name brontosaurus, though that is a separate species of the same genus. It grew to some 70 feet in length. It had a small head, a long, thick neck, and an amazing whip-like tail, wot! Cra-ack! Whup-pshh! Oh, dear! Awfully sorry! I was envisioning myself with a massive tail! Hoo hoo!}}
|name=Apatosaurus
 
|description=At long last... Apatosaurus is complete! Tremendous! Striking! Massive in every sense of the word! Hoo, I say, hootie hoo! What a truly glorious find! My cup runneth over! Now let me see, here... Where shall I begin? Apatosaurus... Hmmm... It lived in the late Jurassic period, and was a member of the diplodocid family of long-necked sauropods. You may be more familiar with the name brontosaurus, though that is a separate species of the same genus. It grew to some 70 feet in length. It had a small head, a long, thick neck, and an amazing whip-like tail, wot! Cra-ack! Whup-pshh! Oh, dear! Awfully sorry! I was envisioning myself with a massive tail! Hoo hoo!
 
}}
 
  
 
{{Clear|left}}
 
{{Clear|left}}
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===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
 
[[File:WW Apatosaur Museum.png|thumb|right|200px|The Apatosaur in the museum in {{WW|short|nolink}}]]
 
[[File:WW Apatosaur Museum.png|thumb|right|200px|The Apatosaur in the museum in {{WW|short|nolink}}]]
{{WWFossilGroup
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{{Blathers|WW|The apatosaur was once called a brontosaur, I'll have you know. It is well known for having a rather long neck and tail and for being an herbivore. However, it appears that, unlike the giraffe, it could not make its neck vertical! Yes, blood flow, you see. If it straightened more than 90 degrees, it might faint! Ah. Hoo. Terribly sorry. If I kept speaking at that rate, I might have fainted!}}
|name=Apatosaur
 
|description=The apatosaur was once called a brontosaur, I'll have you know. It is well known for having a rather long neck and tail and for being an herbivore. However, it appears that, unlike the giraffe, it could not make its neck vertical! Yes, blood flow, you see. If it straightened more than 90 degrees, it might faint! Ah. Hoo. Terribly sorry. If I kept speaking at that rate, I might have fainted!
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Clear|right}}
 
  
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
{{CFFossilGroup
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{{Blathers|CF|...Ah, hoo, let's see now. Yes! The apatosaurus is complete! Hoo hoo huzzah! What a vision it will be! The apatosaurus was once called a brontosaurus, as you may be aware. Both its neck and its tail were extremely long, making for a huge, herbivorous dinosaur... In fact, thanks to how large and weighty their bodies were, they often lived in lakes and swamps, eh wot? Their nostrils were located on their foreheads-- perhaps that helped! HOO! I...beg your pardon! I was so enthralled, I... I spouted hot air like a boiling teapot, eh wot?}}
|name=Apatosaurus
 
|description=...Ah, hoo, let's see now. Yes! The apatosaurus is complete! Hoo hoo huzzah! What a vision it will be! The apatosaurus was once called a brontosaurus, as you may be aware. Both its neck and its tail were extremely long, making for a huge, herbivorous dinosaur... In fact, thanks to how large and weighty their bodies were, they often lived in lakes and swamps, eh wot? Their nostrils were located on their foreheads-- perhaps that helped! HOO! I...beg your pardon! I was so enthralled, I... I spouted hot air like a boiling teapot, eh wot?
 
}}
 
  
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
{{NLFossilGroup
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After donating the final part of the fossil in {{NL|short}}, its plaque in the museum will read:
|name=Apatosaurus
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|description=With its impossibly long neck and tail, many questions exist regarding the lifestyle of the apatosaurus. Herbivorous dinosaurs tended to have larger digestive tracts than carnivorous dinosaurs. This distinction is what usually accounted for the thicker body, which the apatosaurus had. You might hear it called a brontosaurus, though this name is scientifically redundant.
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''"With its impossibly long neck and tail, many questions exist regarding the lifestyle of the apatosaurus. Herbivorous dinosaurs tended to have larger digestive tracts than carnivorous dinosaurs. This distinction is what usually accounted for the thicker body, which the apatosaurus had. You might hear it called a brontosaurus, though this name is scientifically redundant."''
}}
 
  
 
==As an item==
 
==As an item==
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{{PGFossilInfo
 
{{PGFossilInfo
 
| number = 7
 
| number = 7
| name = Apato Skull
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| name = apato skull
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| image = Apato Skull PG Model.png
 
| image = Apato Skull PG Model.png
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{{PGFossilInfo
 
{{PGFossilInfo
 
| number = 8
 
| number = 8
| name = Apato Torso
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| name = apato torso
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| image = Apato Torso PG Model.png
 
| image = Apato Torso PG Model.png
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{{PGFossilInfo
 
{{PGFossilInfo
 
| number = 9
 
| number = 9
| name = Apato Tail
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| name = apato tail
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| image = Apato Tail PG Model.png
 
| image = Apato Tail PG Model.png
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{{FossilContainer|
 
{{FossilContainer|
 
{{WWFossilInfo
 
{{WWFossilInfo
| name = Apato Skull
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| number = 22
 +
| name = apato skull
 
| group = Apatosaur
 
| group = Apatosaur
 
| image = Apato Skull WW Model.png
 
| image = Apato Skull WW Model.png
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| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color2 = Brown
 
| color2 = Brown
| theme = Old School
+
| theme = Old-school
 
| width = 2.0
 
| width = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 +
| hra = 1000
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{WWFossilInfo
 
{{WWFossilInfo
| name = Apato Torso
+
| number = 23
 +
| name = apato torso
 
| group = Apatosaur
 
| group = Apatosaur
 
| image = Apato Torso WW Model.png
 
| image = Apato Torso WW Model.png
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| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color2 = Brown
 
| color2 = Brown
| theme = Old School
+
| theme = Old-school
 
| width = 2.0
 
| width = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 +
| hra = 1000
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{WWFossilInfo
 
{{WWFossilInfo
| name = Apato Tail
+
| number = 24
 +
| name = apato tail
 
| group = Apatosaur
 
| group = Apatosaur
 
| image = Apato Tail WW Model.png
 
| image = Apato Tail WW Model.png
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| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color2 = Brown
 
| color2 = Brown
| theme = Old School
+
| theme = Old-school
 
| width = 2.0
 
| width = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 +
| hra = 1000
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}  
 
}}  
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{{FossilContainer|
 
{{FossilContainer|
 
{{CFFossilInfo
 
{{CFFossilInfo
| name = Apato Skull
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| number = 22
| group = Apatosaurus
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| name = apato skull
| image = Apato Skull CF Icon.png
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| group = Apatosaur
 +
| image = Apato Skull CF Model.png
 
| sell = 5000
 
| sell = 5000
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
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| width = 2.0
 
| width = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 +
| hra = 1000
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{CFFossilInfo
 
{{CFFossilInfo
| name = Apato Torso
+
| number = 23
| group = Apatosaurus
+
| name = apato torso
| image = Apato Torso CF Icon.png
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| group = Apatosaur
 +
| image = Apato Torso CF Model.png
 
| sell = 4500
 
| sell = 4500
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
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| width = 2.0
 
| width = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 +
| hra = 1000
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{CFFossilInfo
 
{{CFFossilInfo
| name = Apato Tail
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| number = 24
| group = Apatosaurus
+
| name = apato tail
| image = Apato Tail CF Icon.png
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| group = Apatosaur
 +
| image = Apato Tail CF Model.png
 
| sell = 4000
 
| sell = 4000
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
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| width = 2.0
 
| width = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 
| length = 2.0
 +
| hra = 1000
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
{{FossilContainer|
 
{{FossilContainer|
 
{{NLFossilInfo
 
{{NLFossilInfo
| name = Apato Skull
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| name = apato skull
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| group = Apatosaurus
| image = Apato Skull NL Icon.png
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| image = Apato Skull NL Model.png
 
| sell = 5000
 
| sell = 5000
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
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}}
 
}}
 
{{NLFossilInfo
 
{{NLFossilInfo
| name = Apato Torso
+
| name = apato torso
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| group = Apatosaurus
| image = Apato Torso NL Icon.png
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| image = Apato Torso NL Model.png
 
| sell = 4500
 
| sell = 4500
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
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}}
 
}}
 
{{NLFossilInfo
 
{{NLFossilInfo
| name = Apato Tail
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| name = apato tail
 
| group = Apatosaurus
 
| group = Apatosaurus
| image = Apato Tail NL Icon.png
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| image = Apato Tail NL Model.png
 
| sell = 4000
 
| sell = 4000
 
| color1 = Brown
 
| color1 = Brown
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{{See Wikipedia|Apatosaurus}}
 
{{See Wikipedia|Apatosaurus}}
  
{{Fossil}}
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{{Navbox Fossil}}
 
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori fossils]]
 
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori fossils]]
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[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori+ fossils]]
 
[[Category:Animal Crossing fossils]]
 
[[Category:Animal Crossing fossils]]
 
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+ fossils]]
 
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+ fossils]]
 +
[[Category:Dòngwù Sēnlín fossils]]
 
[[Category:Wild World fossils]]
 
[[Category:Wild World fossils]]
 
[[Category:City Folk fossils]]
 
[[Category:City Folk fossils]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf fossils]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf fossils]]
 
[[Category:Removed fossils]]
 
[[Category:Removed fossils]]

Latest revision as of 16:06, February 1, 2024

Apatosaurus
CF Apatosaur Museum.png
The Apatosaur in the museum in Animal Crossing: City Folk.
Scientific name
Apatosaurus
Type Multi-part
Period(s) Late Jurassic
Length 68.9 feet (21 meters)
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 アパトサウルスの
 雷龙之
 apatosaure
 apatosaurio
 brontosauro
 N/A
 아파토사우루스의
 N/A
 apatosaure
 apatosaurio
 Apatosaurus
 N/A

The Apatosaurus (known as the Apatosaur in Wild World and City Folk) is a three-part fossil in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori that appears in all subsequent games except Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

At the museum[edit]

In Animal Crossing[edit]

The Apatosaurus in the museum in Animal Crossing

"At long last... Apatosaurus is complete! Tremendous! Striking! Massive in every sense of the word! Hoo, I say, hootie hoo! What a truly glorious find! My cup runneth over! Now let me see, here... Where shall I begin? Apatosaurus... Hmmm... It lived in the late Jurassic period, and was a member of the diplodocid family of long-necked sauropods. You may be more familiar with the name brontosaurus, though that is a separate species of the same genus. It grew to some 70 feet in length. It had a small head, a long, thick neck, and an amazing whip-like tail, wot! Cra-ack! Whup-pshh! Oh, dear! Awfully sorry! I was envisioning myself with a massive tail! Hoo hoo!"

In Wild World[edit]

The Apatosaur in the museum in Wild World

"The apatosaur was once called a brontosaur, I'll have you know. It is well known for having a rather long neck and tail and for being an herbivore. However, it appears that, unlike the giraffe, it could not make its neck vertical! Yes, blood flow, you see. If it straightened more than 90 degrees, it might faint! Ah. Hoo. Terribly sorry. If I kept speaking at that rate, I might have fainted!"

In City Folk[edit]

"...Ah, hoo, let's see now. Yes! The apatosaurus is complete! Hoo hoo huzzah! What a vision it will be! The apatosaurus was once called a brontosaurus, as you may be aware. Both its neck and its tail were extremely long, making for a huge, herbivorous dinosaur... In fact, thanks to how large and weighty their bodies were, they often lived in lakes and swamps, eh wot? Their nostrils were located on their foreheads-- perhaps that helped! HOO! I...beg your pardon! I was so enthralled, I... I spouted hot air like a boiling teapot, eh wot?"

In New Leaf[edit]

After donating the final part of the fossil in New Leaf, its plaque in the museum will read:

"With its impossibly long neck and tail, many questions exist regarding the lifestyle of the apatosaurus. Herbivorous dinosaurs tended to have larger digestive tracts than carnivorous dinosaurs. This distinction is what usually accounted for the thicker body, which the apatosaurus had. You might hear it called a brontosaurus, though this name is scientifically redundant."

As an item[edit]

In Animal Crossing[edit]

#7

Apatosaurus

Apato skull
Sell price  5,000 Bells
Size 2.0 x 2.0
#8

Apatosaurus

Apato torso
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Size 2.0 x 2.0
#9

Apatosaurus

Apato tail
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Size 2.0 x 2.0

In Wild World[edit]

#22

Apatosaurus

Apato skull
Sell price  5,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 2.0
#23

Apatosaurus

Apato torso
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 2.0
#24

Apatosaurus

Apato tail
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 2.0

In City Folk[edit]

#22

Apatosaurus

Apato skull
Sell price  5,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 2.0 x 2.0
#23

Apatosaurus

Apato torso
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 2.0 x 2.0
#24

Apatosaurus

Apato tail
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 2.0 x 2.0

In New Leaf[edit]

Apatosaurus

Apato skull
Sell price  5,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Style Historical
HHA theme challenge Quirky
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Apatosaurus

Apato torso
Sell price  4,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Style Historical
HHA theme challenge Quirky
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Apatosaurus

Apato tail
Sell price  4,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Style Historical
HHA theme challenge Quirky
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Trivia[edit]

  • In all games this fossil appears in, Blathers references that Brontosaurus excelsus, first described in 1879, was reclassified in 1903 as an Apatosaurus due to its similarities with earlier specimens. However, in 2015, new studies seemed to find enough differences between the two and suggested Brontosaurus be reconsidered a valid genus.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

Real-world information[edit]

Apatosaurus was a herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period. It reached over 20 meters long and weighed around 20 tons, although some specimens have been estimated to be even larger. Despite its size, its diet appears to have consisted primarily of ground-level plants.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.