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{{caught|I got a flatworm! Why's it so flat? Steamroller?|New Leaf}}
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{{Sea Creature Header}}
{{Infobox Fish
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{{Infobox Sea Creature
 
|name= Flatworm
 
|name= Flatworm
|image= Flatworm NL.png
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|ja-name= ヒラムシ
|imagesize= 100px
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|ko-name= 납작벌레
|scientific name= Unknown
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|zh-name= 海扁虫
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|zht-name= 海扁蟲
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|fr-name= Ver plat
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|it-name= Verme piatto
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|es-name= Gusano políclado
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|de-name= Meerstrudelwurm
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|nl-name= Platworm
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|ru-name= Плоский червь
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|image= Flatworm NH.png
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|imagesize= 200px
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|scientific name= Unknown <!--Phylum: Platyhelminthes-->
 
|family=  
 
|family=  
 
|timeyear= [[June]] to [[September|September 15]]
 
|timeyear= [[June]] to [[September|September 15]]
 
|timeday= 4 pm to 9 am
 
|timeday= 4 pm to 9 am
|found= [[Ocean]] and [[Tortimer Island|Island]]
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|found= [[Sea]] and [[Tortimer Island|Island]]
 
|size=  
 
|size=  
 
|shadow= Small
 
|shadow= Small
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|rarity=  
 
|rarity=  
 
|price= 200 [[Bells]]
 
|price= 200 [[Bells]]
|appearances= {{NL}}
 
 
}}
 
}}
A '''flatworm''' (ヒラムシ, ''Hiramushi'') is a type of [[deep sea creature]] first found in {{NL}}.
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The '''Flatworm''' (ヒラムシ, ''Hiramushi'') is a type of [[sea creature]] in the {{SER}}, introduced in {{NL}}.
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While initially absent from {{NH}}, the Flatworm was added in the 1.3.0 [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update History|Free Summer Update]].
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==Catch details==
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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{{NLSeaCreatureInfo
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|name = Flatworm
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|number = 16
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|image = Flatworm HHD Icon.png
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|catchphrase = I got a flatworm! Why's it so flat? Steamroller?
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|times = August - Mid-September: 4 PM - 9 AM
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|times-peak = –
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|location = [[Sea]], [[Tortimer Island]]
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|shadow-size = Small
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|shadow-movement = Uniform
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|sea-creature-size = 4 cm
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|rarity =
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|sell = 200
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|tank-width = 1.0
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|tank-length = 1.0
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}}
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===In {{NH|nolink|short}}===
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{{NHSeaCreatureInfo
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| number = 39
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| image = Flatworm NH Icon.png
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| catchphrase = I got a flatworm! Guess it forgot its spareworm.
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| n-availability = Aug – Sep
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| n-m8 = Yes
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| n-m9 = Yes
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| s-availability = Feb – Mar
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| s-m2 = Yes
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| s-m3 = Yes
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| time = 4 PM – 9 AM
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| shadow-size = X-Small
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| shadow-movement = Very slow
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| rarity =
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| total-catch = 0
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| sell-nook = 700
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| tank-width = 1.0
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| tank-length = 1.0
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}}
  
 
==Donating to the museum==
 
==Donating to the museum==
===In New ''Leaf''===
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
Upon donating a flatworm to the [[Museum]], it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the ocean exhibit, along with many other species of deep sea creatures. It is found near the entrance of the exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the flatworm:
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Upon donating a Flatworm to the [[museum]], it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the sea exhibit, along with many other species of sea creatures. It is found near the entrance of the exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the Flatworm:
  
 
''"Flatworms are flat creatures, and while some types look like [[Sea Slug]]s, they have little else in common. Some types are venomous and produce a poison similar to the kind blowfish are famous for. Flatworms are hermaphrodites and mate by fighting to determine the loser, who then bears the eggs."''
 
''"Flatworms are flat creatures, and while some types look like [[Sea Slug]]s, they have little else in common. Some types are venomous and produce a poison similar to the kind blowfish are famous for. Flatworms are hermaphrodites and mate by fighting to determine the loser, who then bears the eggs."''
  
==Further information==
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
Flatforms are their own phylum, which includes tapeworms and flukes. Over half of all known flatworm species have parasitic behavior, which means that they thrive on another organism, a host, at the host's expense. Flatforms also lack a distinguished respiratory and circulatory organs, which is one reason for their flat shape. As a result, flatworms must rely on diffusion to take in oxygen while expelling carbon dioxide.  
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When donating to the museum, [[Blathers]] will say the following:
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''Marine '''flatworms''' are...well...flat and worm-like, as their name suggests. But while this sea creature is said to be quite simple, it does possess some rather remarkable powers. You see, when '''flatworms''' are injured, they can grow new body parts with ease. And when a '''flatworm''' is cut in half, each side can grow a whole new '''flatworm''' of its own. But most impressive of all...some '''flatworms''' can clone themselves without suffering a single cut! Ah, if only I, too, could safely divide myself in two. Hoo, imagine all the work I could do!"''
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==Real-world information==
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Flatworms are their own phylum, which includes tapeworms and flukes. Over half of all known flatworm species have parasitic behavior, which means that they thrive on another organism, a host, at the host's expense. Flatforms also lack a distinguished respiratory and circulatory organs, which is one reason for their flat shape. As a result, flatworms must rely on diffusion to take in oxygen while expelling carbon dioxide.  
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==Names in other languages==
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{{Foreignname
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|ja=ヒラムシ
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|ja-r=hira-mushi
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|ja-m=Flat worm
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|fr=
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|fr-m=
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|es=Gusano políclado
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|es-m-Flat worm
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}}
  
{{Deep sea creatures}}
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{{Sea creatures}}
[[Category:Deep sea creatures]]
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[[Category:Sea creatures]]
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[[Category:New Leaf sea creatures]]
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[[Category:New Horizons sea creatures]]

Revision as of 03:48, October 13, 2020

Flatworm
Artwork of Flatworm
Real-world info
Name: Unknown
Family: '
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 ヒラムシ
 海扁虫
 Ver plat
 Gusano políclado
 Verme piatto
 Плоский червь
 납작벌레
 海扁蟲
 Ver plat
 Gusano políclado
 Meerstrudelwurm
 Platworm

The Flatworm (ヒラムシ, Hiramushi) is a type of sea creature in the Animal Crossing series, introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

While initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Flatworm was added in the 1.3.0 Free Summer Update.

Catch details

In New Leaf

#16

Flatworm
"I got a flatworm! Why's it so flat? Steamroller?"

Time of year Unknown
Time of day August - Mid-September: 4 PM - 9 AM
Peak times
Shadow size Small
Shadow movement Uniform
Sea creature size 4 cm
Selling price  200 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Horizons

#39

Flatworm
"I got a flatworm! Guess it forgot its spareworm."

Time of year North: Aug – Sep
South: Feb – Mar
Time of day 4 PM – 9 AM
Shadow size X-Small
Shadow movement Very slow
Spawn requirement Appears from the start of the game
Selling price  700 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

In New Leaf

Upon donating a Flatworm to the museum, it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the sea exhibit, along with many other species of sea creatures. It is found near the entrance of the exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the Flatworm:

"Flatworms are flat creatures, and while some types look like Sea Slugs, they have little else in common. Some types are venomous and produce a poison similar to the kind blowfish are famous for. Flatworms are hermaphrodites and mate by fighting to determine the loser, who then bears the eggs."

In New Horizons

When donating to the museum, Blathers will say the following:

Marine flatworms are...well...flat and worm-like, as their name suggests. But while this sea creature is said to be quite simple, it does possess some rather remarkable powers. You see, when flatworms are injured, they can grow new body parts with ease. And when a flatworm is cut in half, each side can grow a whole new flatworm of its own. But most impressive of all...some flatworms can clone themselves without suffering a single cut! Ah, if only I, too, could safely divide myself in two. Hoo, imagine all the work I could do!"

Real-world information

Flatworms are their own phylum, which includes tapeworms and flukes. Over half of all known flatworm species have parasitic behavior, which means that they thrive on another organism, a host, at the host's expense. Flatforms also lack a distinguished respiratory and circulatory organs, which is one reason for their flat shape. As a result, flatworms must rely on diffusion to take in oxygen while expelling carbon dioxide.

Names in other languages

Japanese ヒラムシ
hira-mushi
Flat worm

European Spanish Gusano políclado