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