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The '''Spinosaurus''' is a three-part [[fossil]] that can be donated by the [[player]] to the [[museum]] in {{NL}} and {{NH}}. | The '''Spinosaurus''' is a three-part [[fossil]] that can be donated by the [[player]] to the [[museum]] in {{NL}} and {{NH}}. | ||
− | ==Completing the | + | ==Completing at the Museum== |
+ | ===In ''New Leaf''=== | ||
''"The spinosaurus is famous for the sail on its back, made up of skin stretched over spikelike bones. The assumption is that these sails were used to help regulate body temperature, common for reptiles. In addition to having this large sail, it is also the largest of the carnivorous dinosaurs. Despite being so commanding, its diet most likely consisted of fish from swampy, marshy regions."'' | ''"The spinosaurus is famous for the sail on its back, made up of skin stretched over spikelike bones. The assumption is that these sails were used to help regulate body temperature, common for reptiles. In addition to having this large sail, it is also the largest of the carnivorous dinosaurs. Despite being so commanding, its diet most likely consisted of fish from swampy, marshy regions."'' | ||
− | ==In ''New Horizons''== | + | ===In ''New Horizons''=== |
''"Ahem. Yes. The '''Spinosaurus''' was a very large, carnivorous dinosaur, roughly the size of a T. Rex. Unlike its more famous cousin, however, '''Spinosaurus''' seems to have spent a great deal of time in water. Similar to modern crocodiles, this creature lived on a diet of fish AND land-dwelling animals. Personally, I am simply relieved that it did not seek FLYING prey."'' | ''"Ahem. Yes. The '''Spinosaurus''' was a very large, carnivorous dinosaur, roughly the size of a T. Rex. Unlike its more famous cousin, however, '''Spinosaurus''' seems to have spent a great deal of time in water. Similar to modern crocodiles, this creature lived on a diet of fish AND land-dwelling animals. Personally, I am simply relieved that it did not seek FLYING prey."'' | ||
Revision as of 08:08, April 2, 2020
The Spinosaurus is a three-part fossil that can be donated by the player to the museum in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Completing at the Museum
In New Leaf
"The spinosaurus is famous for the sail on its back, made up of skin stretched over spikelike bones. The assumption is that these sails were used to help regulate body temperature, common for reptiles. In addition to having this large sail, it is also the largest of the carnivorous dinosaurs. Despite being so commanding, its diet most likely consisted of fish from swampy, marshy regions."
In New Horizons
"Ahem. Yes. The Spinosaurus was a very large, carnivorous dinosaur, roughly the size of a T. Rex. Unlike its more famous cousin, however, Spinosaurus seems to have spent a great deal of time in water. Similar to modern crocodiles, this creature lived on a diet of fish AND land-dwelling animals. Personally, I am simply relieved that it did not seek FLYING prey."
In Real Life
Spinosaurus lived in what is now North Africa and weighed on average 14,000 kilograms. There were up to 6 species of spinosaurus. It was a carnivore.
As a Furniture Item
Name | HHA Points | Feng Shui | Genre | Size (sq) |
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Spino Skull | ? | Brown (x2) | Quirky | 4 |
Spino Tail | ? | Brown (x2) | Quirky | 4 |
Spino Torso | ? | Brown (x2) | Quirky | 4 |
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