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{{Infobox Fish | {{Infobox Fish | ||
|name= Arowana | |name= Arowana | ||
+ | |ja-name= アロワナ | ||
+ | |ko-name= 아로와나 | ||
+ | |zh-name= 骨舌鱼 | ||
+ | |fr-name= Arowana | ||
+ | |it-name= Arowana | ||
+ | |es-name= Arowana | ||
+ | |de-name= Arowana | ||
+ | |nl-name= Arowana | ||
+ | |ru-name= Аравана | ||
|image= Arowana NH.png | |image= Arowana NH.png | ||
− | |scientific name= {{wp| | + | |scientific name= {{wp|Osteoglossinae}}<br><small>(modern arowanas)</small> |
|family= {{wp|Osteoglossidae}} <small>(arowanas)</small> | |family= {{wp|Osteoglossidae}} <small>(arowanas)</small> | ||
− | |timeyear= [[June]] to [[September|Mid-September]] <small>(''Animal Forest'', | + | |timeyear= [[June]] to [[September|Mid-September]] <small>(''Animal Forest'', {{WW|short|nolink}})</small>,<br>[[June]] to [[September]] <small>(''Animal Crossing'', {{CF|short|nolink}}, {{NL|short|nolink}})</small> |
|timeday= 4 pm to 9 am | |timeday= 4 pm to 9 am | ||
|found= [[River]] | |found= [[River]] | ||
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|appearances= {{DnM}},<br>{{DnM+}},<br>{{PG}},<br>{{DnMe+}},<br>{{WW}},<br>{{CF}},<br>{{NL}},<br>{{PC}} <small>(Tourney only)</small> | |appearances= {{DnM}},<br>{{DnM+}},<br>{{PG}},<br>{{DnMe+}},<br>{{WW}},<br>{{CF}},<br>{{NL}},<br>{{PC}} <small>(Tourney only)</small> | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''Arowana''' (アロワナ, ''Arowana'') is a | + | The '''Arowana''' (アロワナ, ''Arowana'') is a freshwater [[fish]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{DnM}}. It is tied with the [[Arapaima]] as the second-most valuable freshwater fish in the {{SER|nolink}}, selling for 10,000 [[Bells]], and it is beaten only by the [[Dorado]] and the [[Stringfish]], which each sell for 15,000 Bells. |
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+ | A variant of the Arowana, the [[Ivory Arowana]], appears exclusively in {{PC}} as an event fish. | ||
==Catch details== | ==Catch details== | ||
+ | ===In {{PG|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{PGFishInfo | ||
+ | |image = Arowana PG Icon.png | ||
+ | |catchphrase = I caught an arowana! It's the golden dragon fish! I wonder what it's worth... | ||
+ | |times = July - September: 4PM - 9AM | ||
+ | |location = [[River]] | ||
+ | |shadow-size = Medium | ||
+ | |rarity = Rare | ||
+ | |sell = 10,000 | ||
+ | |tank-width= 2.0 | ||
+ | |tank-length= 1.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{WWFishInfo | ||
+ | |number= 32 | ||
+ | |image= Arowana WW.png | ||
+ | |catchphrase= I caught an arowana! It's golden and beautiful! | ||
+ | |description= The male raises its young in its mouth. While doing this, he eats nothing. What dedication. | ||
+ | |times= June - September: 4PM - 9AM | ||
+ | |times-peak= - | ||
+ | |location= River | ||
+ | |shadow-size= Medium-Large | ||
+ | |fish-size= 70 cm | ||
+ | |rarity= | ||
+ | |sell= 10,000 | ||
+ | |tank-width= 2.0 | ||
+ | |tank-length= 1.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{CFFishInfo | ||
+ | |number=34 | ||
+ | |image=Arowana CF Render.png | ||
+ | |catchphrase=I caught an arowana! It's golden and gorgeous! | ||
+ | |description=These ancient fish are popular pets said to grow attached to their owners. | ||
+ | |times=June - September: 4PM - 9AM | ||
+ | |times-peak= | ||
+ | |location=River | ||
+ | |shadow-size=Large | ||
+ | |fish-size=About 28 inches (70 cm) | ||
+ | |rarity= | ||
+ | |sell=10,000 | ||
+ | |tank-width=2.0 | ||
+ | |tank-length=1.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{NLFishInfo | ||
+ | |name = Arowana | ||
+ | |number = 38 | ||
+ | |image = Arowana HHD Icon.png | ||
+ | |catchphrase = I caught an arowana! But where's its bow? | ||
+ | |times = June - Mid-September: 4 PM - 9 AM | ||
+ | |times-peak = - | ||
+ | |location = River | ||
+ | |shadow-size = Large | ||
+ | |fish-size = 70cm | ||
+ | |rarity = | ||
+ | |sell = 10,000 | ||
+ | |tank-width = 2.0 | ||
+ | |tank-length = 1.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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===In {{PC|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{PC|short|nolink}}=== | ||
{{PCFishInfo | {{PCFishInfo | ||
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|event = Fishing Tourney #3 | |event = Fishing Tourney #3 | ||
|location = Lost Lure Creek | |location = Lost Lure Creek | ||
− | |shadow-size = | + | |shadow-size = Large |
|fish-size = 58.5 cm - 81.5 cm | |fish-size = 58.5 cm - 81.5 cm | ||
|rarity = ★★★ | |rarity = ★★★ | ||
− | |catch-rate = | + | |catch-rate = 2.8725% |
|sell = 5,000 | |sell = 5,000 | ||
− | |reward-bells = | + | |reward-bells = 2,000 |
+ | |reward-exp = 4 | ||
+ | |reward-misc = Fortune Cookie, Bronze Treats, Sparkle Stones {{Colorshow|999|(1.6%)}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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| number = 41 | | number = 41 | ||
| image = Arowana NH Icon.png | | image = Arowana NH Icon.png | ||
− | | catchphrase = | + | | catchphrase = I caught an arowana! I'd make a joke but I don't 'wana. |
| n-availability = Jun – Sep | | n-availability = Jun – Sep | ||
| n-m6 = Yes | | n-m6 = Yes | ||
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}} | }} | ||
− | ==Donating to the | + | ==Donating to the museum== |
As with all fish caught in the {{SER}}, the Arowana can be donated to the [[museum]] in each game by talking to [[Blathers]], who also will give some information on it. | As with all fish caught in the {{SER}}, the Arowana can be donated to the [[museum]] in each game by talking to [[Blathers]], who also will give some information on it. | ||
− | ===In | + | ===In {{PG|nolink}}=== |
Blathers will say this upon donation: | Blathers will say this upon donation: | ||
''"Another rare fish! You, old bean, are an angler for the ages! The bards will sing your praises! Thanks to generous individuals such as yourself, Player, the museum is growing by leaps and bounds. Your dragon fish has now found a home away from home. I promise, it will be very happy in its new digs!"'' | ''"Another rare fish! You, old bean, are an angler for the ages! The bards will sing your praises! Thanks to generous individuals such as yourself, Player, the museum is growing by leaps and bounds. Your dragon fish has now found a home away from home. I promise, it will be very happy in its new digs!"'' | ||
− | ===In | + | ===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== |
Blathers will accept the donation willingly. His words are as follows: | Blathers will accept the donation willingly. His words are as follows: | ||
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It appears in the middle tank in the aquarium. | It appears in the middle tank in the aquarium. | ||
− | ===In | + | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== |
"''...It's said that arowana have retained the same appearance for nearly 100 million years! That's far longer than people or owls have been around... Hoo, the sights they must have seen... There's a bit of mystery about them, is there not? A fitting appearance for the king of tropical fish!"'' | "''...It's said that arowana have retained the same appearance for nearly 100 million years! That's far longer than people or owls have been around... Hoo, the sights they must have seen... There's a bit of mystery about them, is there not? A fitting appearance for the king of tropical fish!"'' | ||
It appears in the tank on the right in the aquarium. | It appears in the tank on the right in the aquarium. | ||
− | ===In | + | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== |
An information board in the aquarium will display this description of the Arowana: | An information board in the aquarium will display this description of the Arowana: | ||
''"Arowanas are ancient fish that have remained basically unchanged for 100 million years. They are known for their large scales and the hair that sticks out from their lower lips. They have a remarkable jumping ability and can leap over a yard above the surface of the water. Males protect their babies by keeping them in their mouths and releasing them once they reach a certain size."'' | ''"Arowanas are ancient fish that have remained basically unchanged for 100 million years. They are known for their large scales and the hair that sticks out from their lower lips. They have a remarkable jumping ability and can leap over a yard above the surface of the water. Males protect their babies by keeping them in their mouths and releasing them once they reach a certain size."'' | ||
− | == | + | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== |
− | ==='' | + | ''"It would seem your angling expertise knows no bounds! This beauteous arowana fetches a pretty Bell, though I'd venture to say that its true price is beyond measure. The arowana is an excellent jumper. Some have been seen leaping six feet out of the water, eh wot! Alas, it has also been on the endangered-species list for some time. It's up to us to do all we can to help preserve such magnificent creatures for the years to come."'' |
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− | + | The Arowana can be found in the large tank in the back of the first room of the fish exhibit area. | |
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− | == | + | ==Gallery== |
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==Further information== | ==Further information== | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Arowana Real.jpg|thumb|A real-life Arowana]] |
− | Arowanas, also known as aruanas or arawanas, are freshwater | + | Arowanas, also known as aruanas or arawanas, are a freshwater fish of the family Osteoglossidae, sometimes known as "bonytongues". They can obtain oxygen from the air by sucking it into their swim bladder, which is lined with capillaries akin to lung tissue. In aquariums, Arowanas tend to school in groups of five to eight; any fewer may show an excess of dominance and aggression. Osteoglossids are basal (primitive) fish from the lower Tertiary and are placed in the actinopterygiid order Osteoglossiformes. There are ten described living species: three from South America, one from Africa, four from Asia, and the remaining two from Australia. |
− | Osteoglossidae is the only exclusively freshwater fish family found on both sides of the Wallace Line. This may be explained by the fact that Asian arowanas (S. formosus) diverged from the Australian Scleropages, S. jardinii and S. leichardti, about 140 million years ago, making it likely that Asian arowanas were carried to Asia on the Indian subcontinent. | + | Osteoglossidae is the only exclusively freshwater fish family found on both sides of the Wallace Line. This may be explained by the fact that Asian arowanas (S. formosus) diverged from the Australian Scleropages, S. jardinii and S. leichardti, about 140 million years ago, making it likely that Asian arowanas were carried to Asia on the Indian subcontinent. |
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{{See Wikipedia}} | {{See Wikipedia}} | ||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreignname | {{Foreignname | ||
− | | | + | |ja= アロワナ |
− | | | + | |ja-r= arowana |
− | |es=Arowana | + | |ja-m= Arowana |
− | |es-m= | + | |ko= 아로와나 |
− | |it=Arowana | + | |ko-r= arowana |
− | |it-m= | + | |ko-m= Arowana |
+ | |zh= 骨舌鱼 | ||
+ | |zht= 骨舌魚 | ||
+ | |zh-r= gǔshéyú | ||
+ | |zh-m= Translation of scientific name ("bony tongued fish") | ||
+ | |ru= Аравана | ||
+ | |ru-r= Aravana | ||
+ | |ru-m= Arowana | ||
+ | |nl= Arowana | ||
+ | |nl-m= Arowana | ||
+ | |de= Arowana | ||
+ | |de-m= Arowana | ||
+ | |es= Arowana | ||
+ | |es-m= Arowana | ||
+ | |fr= Arowana | ||
+ | |fr-m= Arowana | ||
+ | |it= Arowana | ||
+ | |it-m= Arowana | ||
}} | }} | ||
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[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori fish]] | [[Category:Doubutsu no Mori fish]] | ||
[[Category:Animal Crossing fish]] | [[Category:Animal Crossing fish]] | ||
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[[Category:Pocket Camp fish]] | [[Category:Pocket Camp fish]] | ||
[[Category:New Horizons fish]] | [[Category:New Horizons fish]] | ||
+ | [[Category:River Fish]] |
Revision as of 19:40, July 8, 2020
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Name: Osteoglossinae (modern arowanas) Family: Osteoglossidae (arowanas) | ||||||
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Other appearances | ||||||
Names in other languages
アロワナ
아로와나 Arowana Arowana
骨舌鱼
Arowana Arowana Arowana
骨舌鱼 Arowana Arowana Аравана |
The Arowana (アロワナ, Arowana) is a freshwater fish in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori. It is tied with the Arapaima as the second-most valuable freshwater fish in the Animal Crossing series, selling for 10,000 Bells, and it is beaten only by the Dorado and the Stringfish, which each sell for 15,000 Bells.
A variant of the Arowana, the Ivory Arowana, appears exclusively in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp as an event fish.
Catch details
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
In City Folk
Arowana
"I caught an arowana! It's golden and gorgeous!"
In New Leaf
In Pocket Camp
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: Jun – Sep South: Dec – Mar |
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Time of day | 4 PM – 9 AM |
Location | River |
Shadow size | Large |
Spawn requirement | Unknown |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 10,000 Bells C.J.: 15,000 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
As with all fish caught in the Animal Crossing series, the Arowana can be donated to the museum in each game by talking to Blathers, who also will give some information on it.
In Animal Crossing
Blathers will say this upon donation:
"Another rare fish! You, old bean, are an angler for the ages! The bards will sing your praises! Thanks to generous individuals such as yourself, Player, the museum is growing by leaps and bounds. Your dragon fish has now found a home away from home. I promise, it will be very happy in its new digs!"
In Wild World
Blathers will accept the donation willingly. His words are as follows:
"I've never heard of a dish made with arowana... However, I find it hard to believe they're inedible. People eat ANYTHING. Still, they're probably more profitable to sell for viewing than for eating."
It appears in the middle tank in the aquarium.
In City Folk
"...It's said that arowana have retained the same appearance for nearly 100 million years! That's far longer than people or owls have been around... Hoo, the sights they must have seen... There's a bit of mystery about them, is there not? A fitting appearance for the king of tropical fish!"
It appears in the tank on the right in the aquarium.
In New Leaf
An information board in the aquarium will display this description of the Arowana:
"Arowanas are ancient fish that have remained basically unchanged for 100 million years. They are known for their large scales and the hair that sticks out from their lower lips. They have a remarkable jumping ability and can leap over a yard above the surface of the water. Males protect their babies by keeping them in their mouths and releasing them once they reach a certain size."
In New Horizons
"It would seem your angling expertise knows no bounds! This beauteous arowana fetches a pretty Bell, though I'd venture to say that its true price is beyond measure. The arowana is an excellent jumper. Some have been seen leaping six feet out of the water, eh wot! Alas, it has also been on the endangered-species list for some time. It's up to us to do all we can to help preserve such magnificent creatures for the years to come."
The Arowana can be found in the large tank in the back of the first room of the fish exhibit area.
Gallery
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
(Ivory arowana)
Further information
Arowanas, also known as aruanas or arawanas, are a freshwater fish of the family Osteoglossidae, sometimes known as "bonytongues". They can obtain oxygen from the air by sucking it into their swim bladder, which is lined with capillaries akin to lung tissue. In aquariums, Arowanas tend to school in groups of five to eight; any fewer may show an excess of dominance and aggression. Osteoglossids are basal (primitive) fish from the lower Tertiary and are placed in the actinopterygiid order Osteoglossiformes. There are ten described living species: three from South America, one from Africa, four from Asia, and the remaining two from Australia. Osteoglossidae is the only exclusively freshwater fish family found on both sides of the Wallace Line. This may be explained by the fact that Asian arowanas (S. formosus) diverged from the Australian Scleropages, S. jardinii and S. leichardti, about 140 million years ago, making it likely that Asian arowanas were carried to Asia on the Indian subcontinent. More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Names in other languages
アロワナ arowana |
Arowana | |
아로와나 arowana |
Arowana | |
骨舌鱼 gǔshéyú |
Translation of scientific name ("bony tongued fish") | |
骨舌魚 Unknown |
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Аравана Aravana |
Arowana | |
Arowana | Arowana | |
Arowana | Arowana | |
Arowana | Arowana | |
Arowana | Arowana | |
Arowana | Arowana |
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