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The '''Sea Anemone''' (イソギンチャク, ''Isoginchaku'') is a type of [[deep sea creature]] found only in {{NL}}. This game marks the first appearance of the Sea Anemone.
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The '''Sea Anemone''' (イソギンチャク, ''Isoginchaku'') is a type of [[deep sea creature]] first introduced in {{NL}}. This game marks the first appearance of the Sea Anemone.
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The Sea Anemone is later going to be added to Animal Crossing: New Horizons as part of the first wave of the Free Summer Update.
  
 
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==Donating to the museum==

Revision as of 10:38, June 25, 2020

"I got a sea anemone! More like a sea ENEMY! Look out!" —New Leaf

Sea Anemone
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Family: Actiniaria
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The Sea Anemone (イソギンチャク, Isoginchaku) is a type of deep sea creature first introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. This game marks the first appearance of the Sea Anemone.

The Sea Anemone is later going to be added to Animal Crossing: New Horizons as part of the first wave of the Free Summer Update.

Donating to the museum

In New Leaf

Upon donating a Sea Anemone to the Museum, it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the ocean exhibit, along with many other species of deep sea creatures. It is found on the large rock. The exhibit has this to say about the Sea Anemone:

"Sea anemones make their homes by attaching to rocks and coral on the bottom of the sea. They use their venomous tentacles to stun fish and shrimp to the point of paralysis and then devour them. The only species of fish with a natural resistance to the venom is the clownfish. Sea anemones and the clownfish nesting in their tentacles make for a rather striking ocean-floor sight."

Names in other languages

European French Anémone de mer -