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{{Infobox Fossil
 
{{Infobox Fossil
|name = shark-tooth pattern
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|name = Shark-Tooth Pattern
|ja-name = サメのはのかせき
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|j-name= サメのはのかせき
|ko-name = 상어 이빨 화석
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|k-name= 상어 이빨 화석
|zh-name = 鲨鱼牙齿化石
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|zh-name= 鲨鱼牙齿化石
|zht-name = 鯊魚牙齒化石
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|fr-name= Mandibule d'hélicoprion
|fr-name = Mandibule d'hélicoprion
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|i-name= Mandibola di elicoprione
|es-name = Mandíbula de tiburón
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|es-name= Mandíbula de tiburón
|it-name = Mandibola di elicoprione
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|de-name= Haizahnspirale
|de-name = Haizahnspirale
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|nl-name= Haaientandkrans
|nl-name = Haaientandkrans
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|ru-name=  
|ru-name = Зубы ископаемой акулы
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|image = Shark-Tooth PatternACNH.jpeg
|image = Shark-Tooth Pattern NH.jpg
 
|caption = The shark-tooth pattern in the museum in {{NH|nolink}}.
 
 
|scientific name = Heliocoprion
 
|scientific name = Heliocoprion
|type = Standalone
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|period  = Cisuralian - Guadalupian
|price = 1,000 [[Bell]]s
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|length  = ???
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|price = 1,000 [[Bells]]
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|appearances  = {{NH}}
 
}}
 
}}
The '''shark-tooth pattern''' (known as the '''shark tooth''' prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}) is a standalone [[fossil]] introduced in {{WW}} that appears in all subsequent games.
 
  
==At the museum==
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The '''Shark-Tooth Pattern''' is a stand-alone [[fossil]] that can be donated to the [[museum]] in {{NH}}.
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
 
{{Blathers|WW|It is believed that sharks existed long before even dinosaurs appeared... However, a shark's skeleton is made from cartilage and is softer than bone. As a result, very few have survived as fossils, eh wot? Fortunately, we CAN research them when we find a shark tooth. Ah! Oh, so very sorry! I... I cannot help it, really. And that's the tooth! Hoo!}}
 
  
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
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==Donating to the Museum==
{{Blathers|CF|Capital! Unheard of! What a first-rate fossil! Sharks were actually around a long time before dinosaurs appeared on the scene, eh wot? They developed into the perfect predator, and since then they haven't changed a smidgen!}}
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===In ''New Horizons''===
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''"This shark-tooth pattern comes from the lower jaw of an ancient shark of the genus Helicoprion. Its teeth seem to have grown in a distinctive arrangement rather disturbingly termed a "tooth-whorl." I say "seem" because shark skeletons are made not of bone, but cartilage, except for their teeth. Consequently, their bodies are never preserved as fossils, and questions about their jaws remain unanswered. The size and placement in the stone of the shark's teeth are actually the only things we have to work with. Sometimes in research we must maintain a stiff upper lip, even in the absence of a stiff lower jaw!"'' –[[Blathers]]
  
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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==In Real Life==
After donating the fossil in {{NL|short}}, its plaque in the museum will read:
 
 
 
''"The fossilized shark tooth has a distinctive serrated edge, like a steak knife. Sharks have existed since before the dinosaurs, but their appearance seems to have hardly changed at all. Their age actually puts them at a time even before plants had fully propagated over every continent."''
 
 
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
{{Blathers|NH|This shark-tooth pattern comes from the lower jaw of an ancient shark of the genus Helicoprion. Its teeth seem to have grown in a distinctive arrangement rather disturbingly termed a "tooth-whorl". I say "seem" because shark skeletons are made not of bone, but cartilage, except for their teeth. Consequently, their bodies are never preserved as fossils, and questions about their jaws remain unanswered. The size and placement in the stone of the shark's teeth are actually the only things we have to work with. Sometimes in research we must maintain a stiff upper lip, even in the absence of a stiff lower jaw!}}
 
 
 
==As an item==
 
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
 
{{WWFossilInfo
 
| number = 9
 
| name = shark tooth
 
| image = Shark Tooth WW Model.png
 
| sell = 1000
 
| color1 = Gray
 
| color2 = Brown
 
| theme = Old-school
 
| width = 1.0
 
| length = 1.0
 
| hra = 300
 
}}
 
 
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
 
{{CFFossilInfo
 
| number = 9
 
| name = shark tooth
 
| image = Shark Tooth CF Model.png
 
| sell = 1000
 
| color1 = Gray
 
| color2 = Brown
 
| theme = Retro
 
| width = 1.0
 
| length = 1.0
 
| hra = 300
 
}}
 
 
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
{{NLFossilInfo
 
| name = shark tooth
 
| image = Shark Tooth NL Model.png
 
| sell = 1000
 
| color1 = Gray
 
| color2 = Brown
 
| width = 1.0
 
| length = 1.0
 
}}
 
 
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
{{NHFossilInfo
 
| name = shark-tooth pattern
 
| image = Shark-Tooth Pattern NH Icon.png
 
| interactable = No
 
| sell = 1000
 
| color1 = Beige
 
| color2 = Brown
 
| width = 1.0
 
| length = 1.0
 
}}
 
 
 
==Real-world information==
 
 
''Helicoprion'' was a shark-like fish that lived off the southwestern coast of Gondwana in the Early to Middle Permian. While it is more closely related to sharks and other cartilaginous fishes than the bony fishes, its closest living relatives are actually the chimaeras, or rat fish. Like most cartilaginous fish, ''Helicoprion'''s body would have decayed quickly. As such, the only fossils found so far have been those of its tooth whorl. First described in 1899, the tooth whorl had baffled paleontologists for over a century, with ideas for what part of the body it was on ranging from the snout to the dorsal fin, to (possibly the most famous early idea) the outside of the lower jaw. Finally, in 2013, researchers working with related species discovered that the tooth whorl in fact sits inside the lower jaw. The whorl grows as ''Helicoprion'' ages, with newer teeth growing on the outside while the older teeth get pushed towards the middle of the spiral.
 
''Helicoprion'' was a shark-like fish that lived off the southwestern coast of Gondwana in the Early to Middle Permian. While it is more closely related to sharks and other cartilaginous fishes than the bony fishes, its closest living relatives are actually the chimaeras, or rat fish. Like most cartilaginous fish, ''Helicoprion'''s body would have decayed quickly. As such, the only fossils found so far have been those of its tooth whorl. First described in 1899, the tooth whorl had baffled paleontologists for over a century, with ideas for what part of the body it was on ranging from the snout to the dorsal fin, to (possibly the most famous early idea) the outside of the lower jaw. Finally, in 2013, researchers working with related species discovered that the tooth whorl in fact sits inside the lower jaw. The whorl grows as ''Helicoprion'' ages, with newer teeth growing on the outside while the older teeth get pushed towards the middle of the spiral.
  
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==Names in other languages==
 
==Names in other languages==
 
{{Foreignname
 
{{Foreignname
|ja= サメのはのかせき
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|jp= サメのはのかせき
|ja-r=
 
|zh= 鲨鱼牙齿化石
 
|zh-r=
 
|zh-m=
 
|zht= 鯊魚牙齒化石
 
|zht-r=
 
|zht-m=
 
|ko= 상어 이빨 화석
 
|ko-r= Sang-eo Ippal Hwaseok
 
|ko-m=
 
 
|es= Mandíbula de tiburón
 
|es= Mandíbula de tiburón
|es-m=Shark jaw
 
 
|fr= Mandibule d'hélicoprion
 
|fr= Mandibule d'hélicoprion
|fr-m=
 
 
|nl= Haaientandkrans
 
|nl= Haaientandkrans
 
|nl-m= Shark tooth wreath
 
|nl-m= Shark tooth wreath
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|de-m= Shark tooth spiral
 
|de-m= Shark tooth spiral
 
|it= Mandibola di elicoprione
 
|it= Mandibola di elicoprione
|it-m=
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|ko= 상어 이빨 화석
|ru= Зубы ископаемой акулы
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|ko-r= Sang-eo Ippal Hwaseok
|ru-r=  
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|zhq= 鲨鱼牙齿化石
|ru-m=  
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
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{{Fossil}}
{{Navbox Fossil}}
 
[[Category:Standalone fossils]]
 
[[Category:Wild World fossils]]
 
[[Category:City Folk fossils]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf fossils]]
 
[[Category:New Horizons fossils]]
 

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