Loach

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"I caught a loach! You don't suppose it's Hylian, do you?" —Animal Crossing (GCN)
"I caught a loach! I'm in the loach coach!" —Wild World
"I caught a loach! Don't encroach on my loach!" —City Folk
"I caught a loach! It wasn't hard to approach!" —New Leaf

Loach
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Real-world info
Name: Misgurnus anguillicaudatus
Family: Cobitidae- True Loaches
Main appearances

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The Loach is a fish found in the river at times of the day from March through to May. Its shadow size is between small/medium. It is common to find in March, but rarer to find in May.

Donating to the museum

The Loach can be donated to the museum by talking to Blathers. During the donation, Blathers will say the following about the Loach:

In Wild World

"When I hear loach, I think of a friend of mine who makes smoothies of them. It sounds repellent, I know and to be honest, it is. Hop I say! The stench!

In City Folk

"The loach is a slippery, somewhat vile-looking fish...but in truth, it can be quite useful, wot? For ages, some cultures used the loach as a poison treatment. It also tastes great in a hot pot... A bit of wisdom for the day, eh wot? One must never judge a person, or a fish, by its appearance..."

The Loach can be found in the middle-left tank.


Encyclopedia information

Wild World

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City Folk

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Further information

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A real-life true loach

It is unclear what type of loach appears in Animal Crossing, since there are vast varieties of loaches. It is, however, a member of the Cobitidae family of loaches, called the True Loaches, which live in fast flowing waters. All true loaches are "bottom feeders," meaning they swim at the bottom of rivers and tanks eating the algae at the bottom. They also eat small crustaceans and insects, but only during the day. Under true loaches, it can be a horse-face loach which grows to roughly 20 cm (8 inch). This type of loach is a private and public aquarium favorite because of its eating habit which cleans a tank for the owner, making it easier to keep fish.

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