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The '''spiny lobster''' (イセエビ, ''Isēbi'') is a type of [[deep sea creature]] found in {{NL}}.
 
The '''spiny lobster''' (イセエビ, ''Isēbi'') is a type of [[deep sea creature]] found in {{NL}}.
  
==Donating to the Museum==
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==Donating to the museum==
==in "New Leaf"==
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===in "New Leaf"===
after donating the spiny lobster to the [[museum]], The player can see it in the huge tank in the first room. The aquarium gives this description.
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After donating the spiny lobster to the [[museum]], the player can see it in the huge tank in the first room. The aquarium gives this description.
 
 
''"The representative species for all large lobsters, they've become a lasting sybol of longetivity. They live between rocks in shallow waters with octopuses as their natural enemies. Only octopuses are capable of reaching in between the rocks with their long arms to catch them."''
 
  
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''"The representative species for all large lobsters, they've become a lasting symbol of longevity. They live between rocks in shallow waters with octopuses as their natural enemies. Only octopuses are capable of reaching in between the rocks with their long arms to catch them."''
  
  
 
{{Deep sea creatures}}
 
{{Deep sea creatures}}
 
[[Category:Deep sea creatures]]
 
[[Category:Deep sea creatures]]

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Family: Palinuridae
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"I caught a spiny lobster! Who would give lobsters SPINES?" –New Leaf


The spiny lobster (イセエビ, Isēbi) is a type of deep sea creature found in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Donating to the museum

in "New Leaf"

After donating the spiny lobster to the museum, the player can see it in the huge tank in the first room. The aquarium gives this description.

"The representative species for all large lobsters, they've become a lasting symbol of longevity. They live between rocks in shallow waters with octopuses as their natural enemies. Only octopuses are capable of reaching in between the rocks with their long arms to catch them."