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- "I caught a great white shark! Watch out for its jaws!" —New Horizons
The great white shark, formerly known as the shark (サメ, Same?) prior to New Horizons, is a finned fish that can be found in the ocean from June through September, from 4 pm to 9 am. It is the second longest fish in the series, behind the Whale Shark. The shark will generally win any "size" fishing tourney due to its immense size. It is one of the most valuable fish along with the coelacanth, dorado, golden trout, and stringfish, selling for 15,000 Bells.
Contents
- 1 Donation to the museum
- 1.1 In Wild World
- 1.2 In City Folk
- 1.3 In New Leaf
- 1.4 In New Horizons
- 2 Capture quotes
- 3 Encyclopedia information
- 3.1 Wild World
- 3.2 City Folk
- 3.3 New Leaf
- 3.4 New Horizons
- 4 Further Information
- 5 Trivia
- 6 In other languages
Donation to the museum[]
As with all fish caught in Animal Crossing series, the shark can be donated to the museum in each game by talking to Blathers, who will also give some information on it.
In Wild World[]
Upon donation, Blathers the curator will say:"Shark flesh is often used in processed seafood products, eh wot? As such, you might wonder why it isn't grilled like other fish, am I correct? Well, shark tends to reek of ammonia, you know. And that is NOT good."
In City Folk[]
Upon donation, Blathers the curator will say:
"If one were so inclined, one could sit around pulling shark teeth all day. They simply keep growing back! I've heard that over a shark's lifetime, it will go through thousands of teeth, which is disconcerting. ...Anyhoo, no toothpaste needed! How appropriate for a creature that's been around since the dinosaurs!"
In New Leaf[]
In New Leaf, an information board in the aquarium will list information about this fish.
"The triangular teeth of sharks appear to have evolved from scales sometime in the past. When a tooth breaks, it quickly falls out and a new one grows in, keeping them always in good shape for prey. Sharks can be fearsome creatures, able to smell blood from several miles away. They can even jump out of the water to catch prey, making them powerful predators. Contrary to their tough image, their bones are made out of cartilage and erroneously used as health food."
In New Horizons[]
Upon donation or selecting "tell me about this!", Blathers the curator will say:
"Great white sharks are obviously known first and foremost for their biting. They are masters of the craft! They do lose teeth regularly through biting-related activities, but, luckily, those teeth grow back quickly. In fact, their missing teeth can be regrown in a single day. Just imagine their tooth-fairy-related income!"
Capture quotes[]
- "I caught a shark! It was a shark attack!" —Wild World
- "I caught a shark! Check out that toothy grin!" —City Folk
- "I caught a shark! GAH! Why am I holding it?!" —New Leaf
- "I caught a great white shark! Watch out for its jaws!" —New Horizons
Encyclopedia information[]
Wild World[]
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"They lose and replace their teeth often. Their teeth, however, are actually scales." | ||
Size | 17.6 feet | |
Habitat | Ocean | |
Season | Summer | |
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City Folk[]
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New Leaf[]
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New Horizons[]
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Further Information[]
- Main article: Great white shark on Wikipedia
The "shark" (named prior to New Horizons) very closely resembles the great white shark. Great white sharks are large predatory fish found in all the world's oceans. The sizes of about 17 feet long in the game are accurate to the actual average size of great whites. Although it has gained a reputation for being a man-eater from movies and other media (such as the 1974 Peter Benchley book and later the 1975 classic movie Jaws), there are relatively few unprovoked attacks on humans by this species. Great white sharks actually do not harm humans on purpose; they merely mistake surfers as seals. Its form has remained relatively constant for over 300 million years. Unlike most fish, sharks have no bones; their skeleton is made of cartilage.
Trivia[]
- A great white shark appears in the fossil exhibit in New Horizons, next to the coelacanth.
- This could possibly be a megalodon.
- The pun the player characters makes in New Horizons is likely a reference to the movie and novel series Jaws, which feature overgrown great white sharks as their antagonists.
In other languages[]
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