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===In ''New Leaf''===
 
===In ''New Leaf''===
 
''"Fossilized dung might not sound too exciting, but coprolites are a treasure trove of information. If they contain seeds, bones, or scales, you can gain insight into the animal's natural diet. Dung doesn't easily turn into fossils, so they're considered quite precious and hard to come by."''
 
''"Fossilized dung might not sound too exciting, but coprolites are a treasure trove of information. If they contain seeds, bones, or scales, you can gain insight into the animal's natural diet. Dung doesn't easily turn into fossils, so they're considered quite precious and hard to come by."''
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==In Real Life==
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A coprolite or dinosaur dung is a very valuable tool for research. The one in Animal Crossing can not be easily identified but [[blathers]] says it is a herbivore and the same happens in real life.
  
 
==As a furniture item==
 
==As a furniture item==

Revision as of 17:06, June 13, 2019

Template:Infobox Alone The Coprolite is a stand-alone fossil that can be donated to the museum in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The fossil was changed from its descriptive name, Dino Droppings, when it was brought into City Folk.

Donating to the Museum

In Wild World

"Hoo my, THIS is impressive! This fossil is in absolutely impeccable shape, wot wot! Dino droppings are a veritable treasure chest of information. For one thing, you can tell what the ancient little beasty ate! This was an herbivore, wot? As such, its... waste... will contain many small rocks... And why? Because this particular beast swallowed rocks with its plants! The rocks ground food up in its belly to aid with digestion... Amazing, wot? Oh! I'm terribly sorry. The very thought of belly pebbles gets me agitated!"

In City Folk

"Hoo, absolutely smashing! A fantastic find! These coprolites are treasure troves of information, eh wot? For example, there are little stones mixed in with the droppings of some herbivorous dinosaurs. Indeed, they would swallow plants and stones, which, mashing together in their stomachs, digested food. We can learn not just what they ate, but also HOW they ate! Hootie poo!"

In New Leaf

"Fossilized dung might not sound too exciting, but coprolites are a treasure trove of information. If they contain seeds, bones, or scales, you can gain insight into the animal's natural diet. Dung doesn't easily turn into fossils, so they're considered quite precious and hard to come by."

In Real Life

A coprolite or dinosaur dung is a very valuable tool for research. The one in Animal Crossing can not be easily identified but blathers says it is a herbivore and the same happens in real life.

As a furniture item

Name HRA Points Feng Shui Genre Size (sq)
Coprolite 300 Gray/Brown Old School (WW)
Retro (CF)
Quirky (NL)
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