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|image= Saw shark NL.png | |image= Saw shark NL.png | ||
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|family= Pristiophoridae | |family= Pristiophoridae | ||
|timeyear= [[June]] to [[September]] | |timeyear= [[June]] to [[September]] | ||
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− | The '''saw shark''' is a [[fish]] that can be found in the [[ocean]] from [[June]] until [[September]] from 4 pm to 9 am in {{NL}}. It has a large shadow with a fin and can be sold for 12000 [[Bells]]. It is a member of the [[shark group]]. | + | The '''saw shark''' (ノコギリザメ, ''Nokogirizame'') is a [[fish]] that can be found in the [[ocean]] from [[June]] until [[September]] from 4 pm to 9 am in {{NL}}. It has a large shadow with a fin and can be sold for 12000 [[Bells]]. It is a member of the [[shark group]]. |
==Donating to the Museum== | ==Donating to the Museum== |
Revision as of 21:23, July 25, 2013
- "I caught a saw shark! And it didn't even see me coming!" —New Leaf
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The saw shark (ノコギリザメ, Nokogirizame) is a fish that can be found in the ocean from June until September from 4 pm to 9 am in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It has a large shadow with a fin and can be sold for 12000 Bells. It is a member of the shark group.
Donating to the Museum
Donating in New Leaf
After donating a saw shark to Blathers, it will appear in the section for fish and deep sea creatures, specifically in the large tank in the north-eastern room.
The exhibit has this to say about the Saw shark:
"Saw sharks got their name from their long head lined with spikelike teeth much like a chain-saw blade. Sensors located below their mouths detect prey as they press their flat bodies against the seabed to search. They will sometimes swing their "saws" wildly amid a school of fish, catching any that are struck."
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