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{{Infobox Bug
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{{No Localization|language=Japanese}}{{Infobox Bug
|name=Coconut Crab
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|name = coconut crab
|image=DnMeCoconutCrab.png
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|icon = Coconut Crab DnMe+ Icon.png
|imagesize=30px
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|image = Coconut Crab DnMe+ Sprite.png
|scientific name=Birgus latro
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|imagesize = 30px
|family=Coenobitidae - Hermit Crabs
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|scientific name = Birgus latro
|timeyear=[[June]] to [[September]]
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|family = Coenobitidae - Hermit Crabs
|timeday=7 PM – 8 AM
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|rarity = Common
|found=On coconut trees
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|ja-name = ヤシガニ
|rarity= Common
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|ko-name = N/A
|price=300 [[Bell]]s
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|ja-name= ヤシガニ
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The '''Coconut Crab''' is a [[bugs|bug]] in {{DnMe+}}. It can be sold for 300 [[Bell]]s. It is common and can be found on palm trees.
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The {{Nihongo|'''coconut crab'''|ヤシガニ|yashigani}} is a [[bug]] in {{DnMe+}}. It can be found on fruitless palm [[tree]]s from 7 PM to 8 AM from early [[summer]] to early [[fall]]. The player must shake the tree, and the bug will fall onto the ground where it will crawl around and can be caught.
  
 
==Catch details==
 
==Catch details==
 
===In {{DnMe+|nolink}}===
 
===In {{DnMe+|nolink}}===
 
{{PGBugInfo
 
{{PGBugInfo
| name = Coconut Crab
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| name = coconut crab
 
| number = 45
 
| number = 45
 
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| availability = Jun – Sep
 
| availability = Jun – Sep
 
| times = 7 PM – 8 AM
 
| times = 7 PM – 8 AM
| location = On fruitless palm trees
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| location = On fruitless palm trees (not on [[Animal Island]])
 
| m1 = No
 
| m1 = No
 
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==Donating to the museum==
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== Donating to the museum ==
 
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==Gallery==
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== Gallery ==
 
{{Gallery||Sprites and encyclopedia images}}
 
{{Gallery||Sprites and encyclopedia images}}
  
==Real-world information==
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== Real-world information ==
 
 
 
[[File:Coconut Crab.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A real coconut crab]]
 
[[File:Coconut Crab.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A real coconut crab]]
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''Birgus latro'', the coconut crab (also known as the robber crab or palm-thief), is actually a species of hermit crab, and as such is phylogenetically distinct from true crabs. It is the only species in the ''Birgus'' genus, with all other terrestrial hermit crabs being members of ''Coenobita''. Unlike other species of hermit crabs, once young coconut crabs reach maturity, they develop a hard exoskeleton that negates the need for a separate shell. Despite its name, coconuts are not a primary source of their diet, which mostly consists of fruits, seeds and nuts. They do, however, often climb coconut palms in order to escape predators, including other coconut crabs. Because it is the largest land-dwelling crab, it is extensively hunted by humans and is only prevalent in areas where humans are not.
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{{Navbox Bugs}}
The Coconut Crab, also known as the robber crab or palm-thief, is actually a species of hermit crab. Unlike hermit crabs most people are familiar with, once young Coconut Crabs reach maturity they develop a hard exoskeleton that negates the need for a separate shell. Despite its name coconuts are not a primary source of their diet, which mostly consists of fruits, seeds and nuts.  They do, however, often climb coconut palms in order to escape predators including other coconut crabs. Because it is the largest land-dwelling crab, it is extensively hunted by humans and is only prevalent in areas where humans are not.
 
 
 
{{Critter Stub}}
 
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[[Category:Removed bugs]]
 
[[Category:Removed bugs]]
 
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+ bugs]]
 
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+ bugs]]
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Latest revision as of 15:56, December 29, 2023

The subject of this page has no official English localization, so a translation of the original Japanese name is used instead.

Coconut Crab DnMe+ Icon.png Coconut crab  
Artwork of coconut crab
Real-world info
Name: Birgus latro
Family: Coenobitidae - Hermit Crabs
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
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The coconut crab (ヤシガニ yashigani?) is a bug in Doubutsu no Mori e+. It can be found on fruitless palm trees from 7 PM to 8 AM from early summer to early fall. The player must shake the tree, and the bug will fall onto the ground where it will crawl around and can be caught.

Catch details[edit]

In Doubutsu no Mori e+[edit]

#45
Coconut crab
"ヤシガニを 捕まえた! 木のぼり 上手!"
Translation: "I caught a coconut crab! It's good at climbing trees!"

Time of year[nb 1] Jun – Sep
Time of day 7 PM – 8 AM
Location On fruitless palm trees (not on Animal Island)
Weather Unknown
Selling price  300 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum[edit]


Gallery[edit]

Real-world information[edit]

A real coconut crab

Birgus latro, the coconut crab (also known as the robber crab or palm-thief), is actually a species of hermit crab, and as such is phylogenetically distinct from true crabs. It is the only species in the Birgus genus, with all other terrestrial hermit crabs being members of Coenobita. Unlike other species of hermit crabs, once young coconut crabs reach maturity, they develop a hard exoskeleton that negates the need for a separate shell. Despite its name, coconuts are not a primary source of their diet, which mostly consists of fruits, seeds and nuts. They do, however, often climb coconut palms in order to escape predators, including other coconut crabs. Because it is the largest land-dwelling crab, it is extensively hunted by humans and is only prevalent in areas where humans are not.

Notes[edit]

  1. All bugs and fish in the first-generation games can appear at a lower spawn rate up to five days before the start of their first month of availability.