Difference between revisions of "Horseshoe crab"

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The '''horseshoe crab''' (カブトガニ, ''Kabutogani'') is a type of [[deep sea creature]] found in {{NL}}.
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The '''horseshoe crab''' (カブトガニ, ''Kabutogani'') is a type of [[deep sea creature]] known as a Benthic, it is found at the bottom of the sea in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It is indicated by a circular shadow, and diving is the only way of capturing it.
  
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''"Horseshoe crabs are called "living fossils," as they have not evolved since the age of the dinosaurs. Their back are covered by a hard shell, forming a simple silhouette with their flat backs and long tails. Though referred to as crabs, they're actually more closely related to spiders and scorpions.''
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Revision as of 17:46, August 25, 2013

""I got a horseshoe crab! Its luck has ran out!"" —New Leaf

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Family: Limulidae
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The horseshoe crab (カブトガニ, Kabutogani) is a type of deep sea creature known as a Benthic, it is found at the bottom of the sea in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It is indicated by a circular shadow, and diving is the only way of capturing it.

Donating to the Museum

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

"Horseshoe crabs are called "living fossils," as they have not evolved since the age of the dinosaurs. Their back are covered by a hard shell, forming a simple silhouette with their flat backs and long tails. Though referred to as crabs, they're actually more closely related to spiders and scorpions.

Encyclopedia Information

File:Horseshoe Crab2.jpg