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==Donating to the Museum== | ==Donating to the Museum== | ||
===In ''New Leaf''=== | ===In ''New Leaf''=== | ||
− | Upon donating the Seaweed 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 | + | Upon donating the Seaweed 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 in the corner near the big rock close to the enterance of the large saltwater exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the Seaweed: |
''"Seaweed can be over three feet long. When it's spores attach to rocks, they take root and grow. Seaweed is naturally brown, but turns to the dark-green color we associate it with when cooked. It tends to spoil easily when picked, so various preservation methods have been developed as a necessity. Such methods of preservation are sprinkling ash and drying it out, or boiling it and adding salt."'' | ''"Seaweed can be over three feet long. When it's spores attach to rocks, they take root and grow. Seaweed is naturally brown, but turns to the dark-green color we associate it with when cooked. It tends to spoil easily when picked, so various preservation methods have been developed as a necessity. Such methods of preservation are sprinkling ash and drying it out, or boiling it and adding salt."'' | ||
[[Category:Deep sea creatures]] | [[Category:Deep sea creatures]] |
Revision as of 00:52, June 21, 2013
- "I got some Seaweed! I just couldn't kelp myself!" —New Leaf
Seaweed is a type of deep sea creature found exclusively in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
Donating to the Museum
In New Leaf
Upon donating the Seaweed 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 in the corner near the big rock close to the enterance of the large saltwater exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the Seaweed:
"Seaweed can be over three feet long. When it's spores attach to rocks, they take root and grow. Seaweed is naturally brown, but turns to the dark-green color we associate it with when cooked. It tends to spoil easily when picked, so various preservation methods have been developed as a necessity. Such methods of preservation are sprinkling ash and drying it out, or boiling it and adding salt."