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86px The Shark Tooth in the museum in Animal Crossing: City Folk. | ||||||
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- Not to be confused with the Shark-Tooth Pattern.
The Shark Tooth is a standalone fossil in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
At the museum
In Wild World
"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 City Folk
"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!"
In New Leaf
"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."
As an item
In Wild World, City Folk, and New Leaf
Name | HRA Points | Feng Shui | Size (sq) |
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Shark Tooth | 300 | Gray/Brown | 1 |
Real-world information
Sharks can have up to 50,000 teeth in their lifetime. The tooth itself can be used to identify the kind of shark it came from.
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