Sea star

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Sea Star
Artwork of Sea Star
Real-world info
Name: Asteroidea
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Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 ヒトデ
 海星
 Étoile de mer
 Estrella de mar
 Stella marina
 Морская звезда
 불가사리
 海星
 Étoile de mer
 Estrella de mar
 Seestern
 Zeester

The Sea Star (ヒトデ, Hitode) is a type of sea creature in the Animal Crossing series, introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

In July 2019 it became available in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, where it is categorized as a shell rather than a sea creature. It was first available for a limited time only, but has since become available as a regular shell, and is part of the current cycle of shells as of November 2020.

While initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Sea Star was added in the 1.3.0 Free Summer Update.

Catch details

In New Leaf

#13

Sea star
"I got a sea star! Is a group called a constellation?"

Time of year Unknown
Time of day All year: All day
Peak times
Shadow size Small
Shadow movement Uniform
Sea creature size 25 cm
Rarity Very common
Selling price  100 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In Pocket Camp

Icon for the Sea Star in Pocket Camp

The Sea Star appears as a shell in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and was first only available for a limited time as part of the Summer Sea Stars Goals event, from July 8 to July 11, 2019. It has since become available as a regular shell, and is part of the current cycle of shells as of November 2020. The shell appears on the beach at Saltwater Shores, where it can be picked up. The sell price for this shell is 10× Bells
. For villager requests, it is part of rarity tier 1, which earns the player 100× Bells
and Heart
Friendship Points if the shell is used to fulfill a request.

In New Horizons

#5

Sea star
"I got a sea star! Maybe it'll give me an autograph!"

Time of year North: All year
South: All year
Time of day All day
Shadow size Small
Shadow movement Very slow
Spawn requirement Appears from the start of the game
Selling price  500 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

In New Leaf

After being donated to the museum, the Sea Star can be found in the large pool in the first room of the sea exhibit, along with many other species of sea creatures. It is found in the section of the pool closest to the entrance. The exhibit says this about the Sea Star:

"These star-shaped creatures have hundreds of tiny feet attached to their mobile arms. This allows them to slowly walk and open shellfish for food, making them effective predators. If an arm gets caught and ripped off by another predator, the sea star's arm will just grow back. Some sea stars eat by extending their stomachs out of their mouths to trap and then digest prey."

In New Horizons

When donating to the museum Blathers will say the following:

"The sea star may appear to have five feet...but those are, in fact, its arms. And though five-armed sea stars are the most common, there are species with 20 or even 40 arms out there! Ah, but the fascinating appendage facts do not end there, wot wot! You see, upon each sea star's arm sprout many dozens of tiny feet. Yes, FEET! They use these suction-cupped feet not just to move about...but to...eh...grab hold of dinner guests as well. Finally, it should be noted that when a sea star loses an arm, it can grow it back. More impressive yet, a severed sea star arm...can sometimes grow an entire sea star body back!"

The sea star is located in the shallow saltwater fish tank in the museum

Gallery

Real-world information

A real life sea star

Sea stars are marine invertebrates. They typically have a central disc and usually five arms, though some species have a larger number of arms. The aboral or upper surface may be smooth, granular or spiny, and is covered with overlapping plates. Many species are brightly coloured in various shades of red or orange, while others are blue, grey or brown. Starfish have tube feet operated by a hydraulic system and a mouth at the centre of the oral or lower surface. Most can regenerate damaged parts or lost arms and they can shed arms as a means of defense.
More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

Names in other languages

Japanese ヒトデ
hitode
Sea star (lit. "Human's hand")

Korean 불가사리
bulgasari
Seastar

Simplified Chinese 海星
hǎixīng
-

Russian Морская звезда
Morskaya zvezda
-

Dutch Zeester -

German Seestern -

European Spanish Estrella de mar -

European French Étoile de mer -

Italian Stella marina -