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{{Sea Creature Header}}
 
{{Sea Creature Header}}
 
{{Infobox Sea Creature
 
{{Infobox Sea Creature
|name = sea urchin
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|name= Sea Urchin
|ja-name = ウニ
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|ja-name= ウニ
|ko-name = 성게
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|ko-name= 성게
|zh-name = 海胆
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|zh-name= 海胆
|zht-name = 海膽
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|zht-name= 海膽
|fr-name = Oursin
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|fr-name= Oursin
|es-name = Erizo de mar
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|es-name= Erizo de mar
|it-name = Riccio di mare
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|it-name= Riccio di mare
|de-name = Seeigel
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|de-name= Seeigel
|nl-name = Zee-egel
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|nl-name= Zee-egel
|ru-name = Морской еж
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|ru-name= Морской еж
|image = Sea Urchin NH.png
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|image= Sea Urchin NH.png
|icon = Sea Urchin NH Icon.png
 
 
|imagesize = 200px
 
|imagesize = 200px
|scientific name = Echinoidea
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|scientific name= Echinoidea
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|timeyear= [[May]] to [[September|September 15]]
 
|size= 12 cm
 
|size= 12 cm
 
|shadow= Small
 
|shadow= Small
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|price= 800 [[Bell]]s
 
|price= 800 [[Bell]]s
 
}}
 
}}
The '''sea urchin''' (ウニ, ''Uni'') is a type of [[sea creature]] in the {{SER}}, introduced in {{NL}}.
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The '''Sea Urchin''' (ウニ, ''Uni'') is a type of [[sea creature]] in the {{SER}}, introduced in {{NL}}.
  
While initially absent from {{NH}}, the sea urchin was added in the 1.3.0 [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|Free Summer Update]] in July 2020, where it appears all day long as a small, slow shadow from late [[spring]] to early [[fall]].
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While initially absent from {{NH}}, the Sea Urchin was added in the 1.3.0 [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|Free Summer Update]] in July 2020.
  
 
In August 2020, it became available as a limited-time item in {{PC}}, where it is categorized as a [[shell]] rather than a sea creature.
 
In August 2020, it became available as a limited-time item in {{PC}}, where it is categorized as a [[shell]] rather than a sea creature.
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
{{NLSeaCreatureInfo
 
{{NLSeaCreatureInfo
|name = sea urchin
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|name = Sea Urchin
 
|number = 3
 
|number = 3
 
|image = Sea Urchin NL Icon.png
 
|image = Sea Urchin NL Icon.png
 
|catchphrase = I got a sea urchin! And I didn't poke myself, either!
 
|catchphrase = I got a sea urchin! And I didn't poke myself, either!
| availability = May Sep 15
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| availability = May - Sep 15
 
|times = All day
 
|times = All day
| peaktime-availability = Jun Aug
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| peaktime-availability = Jun - Aug
 
|shadow-size = Small
 
|shadow-size = Small
| m5 = Yes
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|m5 = Yes
| m6 = Yes
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|m6 = Yes
| m7 = Yes
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|m7 = Yes
| m8-1 = Yes
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|m8-1 = Yes
| m8-2 = Yes
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|m8-2 = Yes
| m9-1 = Yes
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|m9-1 = Yes
 
|on-tortimer-island = Yes
 
|on-tortimer-island = Yes
 
|shadow-movement = Stationary
 
|shadow-movement = Stationary
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
In {{NH|short|nolink}}, a sea urchin is used as an ingredient in the fish meunière dish on [[Turkey Day]] in the southern hemisphere.
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In {{NH|short|nolink}}, a Sea Urchin is used as an ingredient in the fish meunière dish on [[Turkey Day]] in the Southern Hemisphere.
 
{{NHSeaCreatureInfo
 
{{NHSeaCreatureInfo
| name = sea urchin
 
 
| number = 6
 
| number = 6
 
| image = Sea Urchin NH Icon.png
 
| image = Sea Urchin NH Icon.png
| render = Sea Urchin NH.png
 
 
| catchphrase  = I got a sea urchin! Wasn't even 'earchin for it.
 
| catchphrase  = I got a sea urchin! Wasn't even 'earchin for it.
 
| n-availability  = May – Sep
 
| n-availability  = May – Sep
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===In {{PC|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{PC|short|nolink}}===
 
[[File:Sea Urchin PC Icon.png|thumb|left|Icon for the Sea Urchin in {{PC|short|nolink}}]]
 
[[File:Sea Urchin PC Icon.png|thumb|left|Icon for the Sea Urchin in {{PC|short|nolink}}]]
The sea urchin appears as a shell in {{PC}} and was available to collect for a limited time as part of the Sandy Shellfish Goals event, from August 20 to August 23, 2020. During the event, the shell would appear on the beach at [[Saltwater Shores]], where it could be picked up. After the event, remaining Sea Urchins can stay in the player's inventory, where they can still be sold, used for animal requests, or listed in the player's Market Box. The sell price for this shell is {{Currency|Bells|500}}. For villager requests, it is part of rarity tier 1, which earns the player {{Currency|Bells|100}} and 2 [[File:Heart PC Icon.png|15px|link=]] Friendship Points if the shell is used to fulfill a request.
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The Sea Urchin appears as a shell in {{PC}} and was available to collect for a limited time as part of the Sandy Shellfish Goals event, from August 20 to August 23, 2020. During the event, the shell would appear on the beach at [[Saltwater Shores]], where it could be picked up. After the event, remaining Sea Urchins can stay in the player's inventory, where they can still be sold, used for animal requests, or listed in the player's Market Box. The sell price for this shell is {{Currency|Bells|500}}. For villager requests, it is part of rarity tier 1, which earns the player {{Currency|Bells|100}} and 2 [[File:Heart PC Icon.png|15px|link=]] Friendship Points if the shell is used to fulfill a request.
 
{{Clear|left}}
 
{{Clear|left}}
  
 
==Donating to the museum==
 
==Donating to the museum==
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
Upon donating a sea urchin to the [[museum]], it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the Sea exhibit, along with many other species of sea creature. It is found in the part of the pool closer to the entrance to the saltwater exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the sea urchin:
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Upon donating a Sea Urchin to the [[museum]], it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the Sea exhibit, along with many other species of sea creature. It is found in the part of the pool closer to the entrance to the saltwater exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the Sea Urchin:
 
{{Blathers|NL|Sea urchins are a close relative of both [[Sea Star|starfish]] and sea cucumbers and are assumed to be stationary. In actuality, they are capable of walking thanks to their many skinny legs they have between their spikes. They feed on [[seaweed]] on the ocean floor using their strong mouths located on their undersides. They are rich in nutrients but also have a lot of cholesterol, so take care not to eat too much.}}
 
{{Blathers|NL|Sea urchins are a close relative of both [[Sea Star|starfish]] and sea cucumbers and are assumed to be stationary. In actuality, they are capable of walking thanks to their many skinny legs they have between their spikes. They feed on [[seaweed]] on the ocean floor using their strong mouths located on their undersides. They are rich in nutrients but also have a lot of cholesterol, so take care not to eat too much.}}
  
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{{Blathers|NH|Ah, the '''sea urchin'''...the unabashed goth of the ocean floor! Indeed, with its mane of dark-hued spikes, it looks for all the world as if it might front a punk-rock band. Perhaps its more demure relatives—the '''sea cucumber''' and the '''sea star'''—disapprove of its outlandish look? 'Twould certainly explain why '''sea stars''' gobble up '''sea urchins''' every chance they get! But worry not for our spiky friend. Its venomous spines are an effective deterrent to many a predator. And then there are its sticky "tube feet," which it uses to maneuver out of harm's way. TUBE feet, I say! What will this salty rebel think of next?}}
 
{{Blathers|NH|Ah, the '''sea urchin'''...the unabashed goth of the ocean floor! Indeed, with its mane of dark-hued spikes, it looks for all the world as if it might front a punk-rock band. Perhaps its more demure relatives—the '''sea cucumber''' and the '''sea star'''—disapprove of its outlandish look? 'Twould certainly explain why '''sea stars''' gobble up '''sea urchins''' every chance they get! But worry not for our spiky friend. Its venomous spines are an effective deterrent to many a predator. And then there are its sticky "tube feet," which it uses to maneuver out of harm's way. TUBE feet, I say! What will this salty rebel think of next?}}
  
The sea urchin can then be found in the icy tank in the back, alongside the [[sea butterfly]].
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The Sea Urchin can then be found in the icy tank in the back, alongside the [[Sea Butterfly]].
  
 
==Fishing Tourney==
 
==Fishing Tourney==
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
During a [[Fishing Tourney]], when given a sea urchin, [[Chip]] will not score the sea creature but will say the following:
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During a [[Fishing Tourney]], when given a Sea Urchin, [[Chip]] will not score the sea creature but will say the following:
 
{{Chip|NL|When it comes to sea urchins, you can use 'em for sashimi or sushi, but whatever you do, keep 'em raw! Me, I like them fresh out of the water! Just watch for the spines, and you're good as gravy! YUM!}}
 
{{Chip|NL|When it comes to sea urchins, you can use 'em for sashimi or sushi, but whatever you do, keep 'em raw! Me, I like them fresh out of the water! Just watch for the spines, and you're good as gravy! YUM!}}
  
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==Real-world information==
 
==Real-world information==
[[File:Sea Urchin Real.jpg|thumb|left|A real-life sea urchin]]
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[[File:Sea Urchin Real.jpg|thumb|left|A real life sea urchin]]
 
Urchins typically range in size from 3 to 10 cm (1 to 4 in), although the largest species can reach up to 36 cm (14 in). They have a rigid, usually spherical body bearing moveable spines, which gives the class the name Echinoidea (from the Greek ''ekhinos'', spine). The name "urchin" is an old word for hedgehog, which sea urchins resemble; they have archaically been called sea hedgehogs. The name is derived from Old French ''herichun'', from Latin ''ericius'', hedgehog.
 
Urchins typically range in size from 3 to 10 cm (1 to 4 in), although the largest species can reach up to 36 cm (14 in). They have a rigid, usually spherical body bearing moveable spines, which gives the class the name Echinoidea (from the Greek ''ekhinos'', spine). The name "urchin" is an old word for hedgehog, which sea urchins resemble; they have archaically been called sea hedgehogs. The name is derived from Old French ''herichun'', from Latin ''ericius'', hedgehog.
  
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{{Navbox Sea Creatures}}
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{{Sea creatures}}
 
[[Category:Sea creatures]]
 
[[Category:Sea creatures]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf sea creatures]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf sea creatures]]
[[Category:Happy Home Designer sea creatures]]
 
 
[[Category:New Horizons sea creatures]]
 
[[Category:New Horizons sea creatures]]
 
[[es:Erizo de mar]]
 

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