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− | The '''Herabuna''' is a [[fish]] that only appears in {{DnM}} and {{DnM+}}. It can be found in the [[River Pool]] at any time of the day and year, but its peak months are [[March]], [[June]], and [[August]] to [[September]]. They are similar in size to the [[Crucian Carp]] and share the same in-game sprite, suggesting that these are actually the same fish. | + | The '''Herabuna''' is a [[fish]] that only appears in {{DnM}} and {{DnM+}}. It can be found in the [[River Pool]] at any time of the day and year, but its peak months are [[March]], [[June]], and [[August]] to [[September]]. They are similar in size to the [[Crucian Carp]] and share the same in-game sprite, suggesting that these are actually the same fish, despite appearing in-game as separate organisms. In {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}, the Herabuna is replaced with the [[Brook Trout]]. |
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The Herabuna is a fish that only appears in Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+. It can be found in the River Pool at any time of the day and year, but its peak months are March, June, and August to September. They are similar in size to the Crucian Carp and share the same in-game sprite, suggesting that these are actually the same fish, despite appearing in-game as separate organisms. In Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, the Herabuna is replaced with the Brook Trout.
Further Information
The popular name for this fish in America is "Japanese Crucian Carp" or "White Crucian Carp". They live in Asia.
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