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{{Infobox Fish | {{Infobox Fish | ||
|name= Hammerhead Shark | |name= Hammerhead Shark | ||
+ | |ja-name= シュモクザメ | ||
+ | |ko-name= 귀상어 | ||
+ | |zh-name= 双髻鲨 | ||
+ | |fr-name= Requin marteau | ||
+ | |it-name= Pesce martello | ||
+ | |es-name= Pez martillo | ||
+ | |de-name= Hammerhai | ||
+ | |nl-name= Hamerhaai | ||
+ | |ru-name= Рыба-молот | ||
|image= Hammerhead Shark NH.png | |image= Hammerhead Shark NH.png | ||
|scientific name= {{wp|Sphyrna lewini}}<br><small>(scalloped hammerhead shark)</small> | |scientific name= {{wp|Sphyrna lewini}}<br><small>(scalloped hammerhead shark)</small> | ||
|family= {{wp|Sphyrnidae}} <small>(hammerhead sharks)</small> | |family= {{wp|Sphyrnidae}} <small>(hammerhead sharks)</small> | ||
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− | The ''' | + | The '''Hammerhead Shark'''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|シュモクザメ|Shumokuzame}}}} is a [[sea|saltwater]] [[fish]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{WW}}. It's typically available [[June]] through [[September]] during the hours of 4PM and 9AM. In {{NH|short}} it is also available [[December]] through [[March]] in the Southern Hemisphere only. In {{PC|short}} it can be obtained during a [[Fishing Tourney]]. |
==Catch details== | ==Catch details== | ||
+ | ===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{WWFishInfo | ||
+ | |number= 54 | ||
+ | |image= Hammerhead Shark WW.png | ||
+ | |catchphrase= I caught a Hammerhead Shark! Got any nails? | ||
+ | |description= There are eight species of hammerheads. They school and rarely attack humans. | ||
+ | |times= Jun - Sep: 4PM - 9AM | ||
+ | |times-peak= | ||
+ | |location= Sea | ||
+ | |shadow-size= Huge (with fin) | ||
+ | |fish-size= 250 cm | ||
+ | |rarity= | ||
+ | |sell= 8,000 | ||
+ | |pal-sell= 12,000 | ||
+ | |tank-width= 2.0 | ||
+ | |tank-length= 2.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== | ||
{{CFFishInfo | {{CFFishInfo | ||
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|catchphrase=I caught a hammerhead shark! Knew I just had to keep hammering away at it! | |catchphrase=I caught a hammerhead shark! Knew I just had to keep hammering away at it! | ||
|description=These travel in schools, which is rare for sharks. Try to avoid running into one. | |description=These travel in schools, which is rare for sharks. Try to avoid running into one. | ||
− | |times= | + | |times=Jun - Sep: All Day |
|times-peak= | |times-peak= | ||
− | |location= | + | |location=Sea |
− | |shadow-size=Large | + | |shadow-size=Large (with fin) |
|fish-size=About 100 inches (250 cm) | |fish-size=About 100 inches (250 cm) | ||
|rarity= | |rarity= | ||
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|tank-width=2.0 | |tank-width=2.0 | ||
|tank-length=2.0 | |tank-length=2.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{NLFishInfo | ||
+ | |name = Hammerhead Shark | ||
+ | |number = 67 | ||
+ | |image = Hammerhead Shark HHD Icon.png | ||
+ | |catchphrase = I caught a hammerhead shark! I really nailed it! | ||
+ | |times = Jun - Sep: 4 PM - 9 AM | ||
+ | |times-peak = | ||
+ | |location = Sea (including [[Tortimer Island]]) | ||
+ | |shadow-size = Huge (with fin) | ||
+ | |fish-size = 250cm | ||
+ | |rarity = | ||
+ | |sell = 8,000 | ||
+ | |tank-width = 2.0 | ||
+ | |tank-length = 2.0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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− | ==Donating to the | + | ==Donating to the museum== |
− | When donated to the [[ | + | When donated to the [[museum]], this fish always goes into the back tank, the sea tank. |
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== | ||
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''"The fin of the hammerhead shark is used in some foreign cooking, eh wot? Indeed, it is used in a delightful delicacy called shark's-fin soup! This dish is usually quite pricey because of all that goes into its preparation. Why, it takes three days merely to reconstitute the dried shark's fin! After THAT, the chef must pick out the skin and cartilage with tweezers! Only after all that can it be used as an ingredient. THAT is a just cost!"'' | ''"The fin of the hammerhead shark is used in some foreign cooking, eh wot? Indeed, it is used in a delightful delicacy called shark's-fin soup! This dish is usually quite pricey because of all that goes into its preparation. Why, it takes three days merely to reconstitute the dried shark's fin! After THAT, the chef must pick out the skin and cartilage with tweezers! Only after all that can it be used as an ingredient. THAT is a just cost!"'' | ||
− | ===In | + | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== |
[[Blathers]] will say this when handed the big fish: | [[Blathers]] will say this when handed the big fish: | ||
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The hammerhead can then be found "pacing" in the back tank, much like the [[Blue Marlin|blue marlin]]. | The hammerhead can then be found "pacing" in the back tank, much like the [[Blue Marlin|blue marlin]]. | ||
− | ===In | + | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== |
''"The hammerhead shark is a shark with a head like a hammer, which is what you'd expect. However, despite being sharks, they are actually fairly laid back, which is not what you'd expect. With their eyes positioned on the two ends of their 'hammer,' they can see in almost all directions. Oddly, their nose holes are located right next to their eyes on their hammer section. They have a number of small holes on the front and lower portions of their heads as well. These holes allow them to detect prey, even fish hiding below them and out of sight. While they eat a nice array of fish, it seems rays are their favorite source of food. Rays, beware!"'' | ''"The hammerhead shark is a shark with a head like a hammer, which is what you'd expect. However, despite being sharks, they are actually fairly laid back, which is not what you'd expect. With their eyes positioned on the two ends of their 'hammer,' they can see in almost all directions. Oddly, their nose holes are located right next to their eyes on their hammer section. They have a number of small holes on the front and lower portions of their heads as well. These holes allow them to detect prey, even fish hiding below them and out of sight. While they eat a nice array of fish, it seems rays are their favorite source of food. Rays, beware!"'' | ||
− | ===In | + | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== |
− | + | ''"The hammerhead shark is known for its distinctive, hammer-shaped head, hence the name. Er, obviously. Anyhoot, this oddly shaped head allows the beast to see 360 degrees around itself, from top to bottom. Imagine being able to see so widely! You could check for untied shoelaces AND imminent rain simultaneously!"'' | |
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==Further information== | ==Further information== | ||
− | [[File:Hammerhead.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Hammerhead.jpg|thumb|left|A hammerhead shark.]] |
− | + | Hammerhead sharks are a group of warm-water sharks that are often found along coastlines. They are named for their flat, wide heads which are a distinction among the species with very little variation. Unlike most sharks hammerheads only hunt solo at night, preferring to school during the day. Their diet consists of squid, fish and crustaceans, with stingray being a favorite. Despite being a coastal shark, hammerheads rarely attack humans unprovoked. Hammerheads are often targeted for "finning", a process of cutting the dorsal fin off and releasing the shark, due to the fin's status as a delicacy. | |
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreignname | {{Foreignname | ||
− | |es=Pez martillo | + | |ja= シュモクザメ |
− | |es-m= | + | |ja-r= shumokuzame |
+ | |ja-m= Lit. "hammer shark" | ||
+ | |ko= 귀상어 | ||
+ | |ko-r= gwisang-eo | ||
+ | |ko-m= Lit. "ear shark" | ||
+ | |zh= 双髻鲨 | ||
+ | |zht= 雙髻鯊 | ||
+ | |zh-r= shuāngjìshā | ||
+ | |zh-m= Lit. "double-bob shark" | ||
+ | |ru= Рыба-молот | ||
+ | |ru-r= Ryba-molot | ||
+ | |ru-m= Lit. "hammer fish" | ||
+ | |nl= Hamerhaai | ||
+ | |nl-m= Lit. "hammer shark" | ||
+ | |de= Hammerhai | ||
+ | |de-m= Lit. "hammer shark" | ||
+ | |es= Pez martillo | ||
+ | |es-m= Lit. "hammer fish" | ||
+ | |fr= Requin marteau | ||
+ | |fr-m= Lit. "hammer shark" | ||
+ | |frq= Requin-marteau | ||
+ | |frq-m= Lit. "hammer shark" | ||
+ | |it= Pesce martello | ||
+ | |it-m= Lit. "hammer fish" | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | {{Note list}} | ||
{{Fish}} | {{Fish}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Sea Fish]] |
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[[Category:Sharks]] | [[Category:Sharks]] | ||
[[Category:Wild World fish]] | [[Category:Wild World fish]] |
Revision as of 03:10, July 11, 2020
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Name: Sphyrna lewini (scalloped hammerhead shark) Family: Sphyrnidae (hammerhead sharks) | ||||||
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Names in other languages
シュモクザメ
双髻鲨 Requin marteau Pez martillo Pesce martello Рыба-молот
귀상어 双髻鲨 Requin marteau Pez martillo Hammerhai Hamerhaai |
The Hammerhead Shark[nb 1] is a saltwater fish in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World. It's typically available June through September during the hours of 4PM and 9AM. In New Horizons it is also available December through March in the Southern Hemisphere only. In Pocket Camp it can be obtained during a Fishing Tourney.
Catch details
In Wild World
In City Folk
Hammerhead shark
"I caught a hammerhead shark! Knew I just had to keep hammering away at it!"
In New Leaf
Time of year | Unknown |
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Time of day | Jun - Sep: 4 PM - 9 AM |
Peak times | |
Location | [[Sea (including Tortimer Island)]] |
Shadow size | Huge (with fin) |
Fish size | 250cm |
Selling price | 8,000 Bells |
Furniture size |
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 | Sea |
Shadow size | Large w/Fin |
Spawn requirement | Unknown |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 8,000 Bells C.J.: 12,000 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
When donated to the museum, this fish always goes into the back tank, the sea tank.
In Wild World
Blathers will comment on the player's donation as follows:
"The fin of the hammerhead shark is used in some foreign cooking, eh wot? Indeed, it is used in a delightful delicacy called shark's-fin soup! This dish is usually quite pricey because of all that goes into its preparation. Why, it takes three days merely to reconstitute the dried shark's fin! After THAT, the chef must pick out the skin and cartilage with tweezers! Only after all that can it be used as an ingredient. THAT is a just cost!"
In City Folk
Blathers will say this when handed the big fish:
"Ah, the hammerhead shark, also, I believe, known simply as the hammerhead in certain circles. The hammer-shaped head is thought to give this shark a great sense of its environment...like radar. Compared to other sharks, this one wears a bit of a daft expression that some people find charming!"
The hammerhead can then be found "pacing" in the back tank, much like the blue marlin.
In New Leaf
"The hammerhead shark is a shark with a head like a hammer, which is what you'd expect. However, despite being sharks, they are actually fairly laid back, which is not what you'd expect. With their eyes positioned on the two ends of their 'hammer,' they can see in almost all directions. Oddly, their nose holes are located right next to their eyes on their hammer section. They have a number of small holes on the front and lower portions of their heads as well. These holes allow them to detect prey, even fish hiding below them and out of sight. While they eat a nice array of fish, it seems rays are their favorite source of food. Rays, beware!"
In New Horizons
"The hammerhead shark is known for its distinctive, hammer-shaped head, hence the name. Er, obviously. Anyhoot, this oddly shaped head allows the beast to see 360 degrees around itself, from top to bottom. Imagine being able to see so widely! You could check for untied shoelaces AND imminent rain simultaneously!"
Gallery
Further information
Hammerhead sharks are a group of warm-water sharks that are often found along coastlines. They are named for their flat, wide heads which are a distinction among the species with very little variation. Unlike most sharks hammerheads only hunt solo at night, preferring to school during the day. Their diet consists of squid, fish and crustaceans, with stingray being a favorite. Despite being a coastal shark, hammerheads rarely attack humans unprovoked. Hammerheads are often targeted for "finning", a process of cutting the dorsal fin off and releasing the shark, due to the fin's status as a delicacy.
Names in other languages
シュモクザメ shumokuzame |
Lit. "hammer shark" | |
귀상어 gwisang-eo |
Lit. "ear shark" | |
双髻鲨 shuāngjìshā |
Lit. "double-bob shark" | |
雙髻鯊 Unknown |
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Рыба-молот Ryba-molot |
Lit. "hammer fish" | |
Hamerhaai | Lit. "hammer shark" | |
Hammerhai | Lit. "hammer shark" | |
Pez martillo | Lit. "hammer fish" | |
Requin marteau | Lit. "hammer shark" | |
Requin-marteau | Lit. "hammer shark" | |
Pesce martello | Lit. "hammer fish" |
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