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Revision as of 13:28, June 25, 2020

"I got a spider crab! Who'd put spiders in the ocean?" —New Leaf

Spider Crab
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Real-world info
Name: Macrocheira kaempferi
Family: Inachidae
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The Spider Crab (タカアシガニ, Takaashigani) is a rare deep-sea creature found at the bottom of the sea in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It is indicated by a circular shadow, and diving is the only way of capturing it.

Catch details

In Pocket Camp

#79

Spider crab

Event availability Cool Crustacean Goals
Location Saltwater Shores
Shadow size Very Large
Fish size 101.3 cm - 139.7 cm
Rarity ★★★
Catch rate Cannot be caught at this time.
Selling price  3,000 Bells
Request reward  1,500 Bells, 3 Heart PC Icon.png Friendship Points


Donating to the Museum in New Leaf

The information board in the aquarium will list information about this deep-sea creature:

"Known for their long legs, adult male spider crabs can have leg spans of over three yards. This actually makes them the largest species of crab in the world. They are thought to have lived in ocean bottoms for tens of millions of years without changing shape. Their vivid-orange bodies feature white spots, making their coloration truly beautiful."