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Revision as of 09:44, August 2, 2013

"I caught a moray eel! Now that's a moray!" —City Folk
"I caught a moray eel! And I was like, "No way! Deal!"" —New Leaf

Moray Eel
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Real-world info
Name: Gymnothorax kidako
Family: Muraenidae - Moray eels
Main appearances

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The moray eel (ウツボ, Utsubo) is a rare fish in the Eel family. It is yellow with a brown top and tail. It sells for as much as its freshwater counterpart, 2,000 Bells. The fish has a very large shadow when in the water. The Fish Encyclopedia says that it is the natural enemy of the octopus. It appears in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Donating to the Museum

In City Folk

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The moray eel in the museum.

Upon donation to the Museum, Blathers says:

"The moray eel has a reputation as the gangster of the deeps, eh wot? But in actuality... It's quite the scaredy-pants and rarely strays from the home it makes between large rocks. If one doesn't start any trouble, one won't find any trouble. Such is the philosophy of the moray. It's rather universal, wot? The stronger one is, the more one understands the value of avoiding trouble..."

In the Museum, this fish appears in the back tank, under a rock. It occasionally pokes its head out.

In New Leaf

The information board in front of the tank that houses the moray eel says:

"Moray eels can often be seen sticking just their heads out from between two rocks. When unsuspecting prey approaches, they dart out to snatch it up into their sharp-toothed mouths. Once moray eels have their teeth in you, it's hard to get away, making moray-eel bites no trifling matter. Their long, finless bodies are covered in tough, snakelike skin that often gets used as leather."

Encyclopedia Information

When the player catches a fish, information appears about it in the encyclopedia.

City Folk

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Further Information

File:Realmoray.jpg
A real moray eel.

The Animal Crossing series moray can be found in shallow Pacific waters off the coast of Japan in reality.

Names in other languages