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{{Infobox Fish | {{Infobox Fish | ||
− | |name = | + | |name = brook trout |
|ja-name = ヘラブナ | |ja-name = ヘラブナ | ||
|ko-name = N/A | |ko-name = N/A | ||
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|nl-name = N/A | |nl-name = N/A | ||
|ru-name = N/A | |ru-name = N/A | ||
− | |image= Brook Trout PG Field Sprite.png | + | |icon = Brook Trout PG Icon.png |
+ | |image = Brook Trout PG Field Sprite.png | ||
|imagesize = 46px | |imagesize = 46px | ||
|scientific name = Salvelinus fontinalis | |scientific name = Salvelinus fontinalis | ||
− | |family= Salmonidae | + | |family = Salmonidae |
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|shadow= Small-Medium | |shadow= Small-Medium | ||
|rarity= Uncommon | |rarity= Uncommon | ||
|price= 150 [[Bell]]s | |price= 150 [[Bell]]s | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The ''' | + | The '''brook trout''' is a freshwater [[fish]] in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. It replaces the Japan-exclusive [[herabuna]] from {{DnM}} and {{DnM+}}. |
==Catch details== | ==Catch details== | ||
===In {{PG|nolink}}=== | ===In {{PG|nolink}}=== | ||
{{PGFishInfo | {{PGFishInfo | ||
− | | name = | + | | name = brook trout |
| number = 2 | | number = 2 | ||
| num-pg = 2 | | num-pg = 2 | ||
| num-e-plus = 2 | | num-e-plus = 2 | ||
− | | | + | | icon = Brook Trout PG Icon.png |
+ | | sprite = Brook Trout PG Field Sprite.png | ||
| catchphrase = I caught a brook trout! I guess that little guy's just trOUT of luck! | | catchphrase = I caught a brook trout! I guess that little guy's just trOUT of luck! | ||
| availability = All year | | availability = All year | ||
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==Real-world information== | ==Real-world information== | ||
− | [[File:BrookTroutReal.png|thumb|250px|A real | + | [[File:BrookTroutReal.png|thumb|250px|A real brook trout]] |
This fish lives in eastern North America, in lakes, rivers, and ponds at a high altitude. Some of these fish stray out to sea, but, unlike the salmon, they will not stray far from the river mouth. Despite being named a trout, it is genetically more closely related to the char. The brook trout has a dark green to brown color, with a distinctive marbled pattern of lighter shades across the flanks and back and extending at least to the dorsal fin, and often to the tail. A distinctive sprinkling of red dots, surrounded by blue halos, occurs along the flanks. | This fish lives in eastern North America, in lakes, rivers, and ponds at a high altitude. Some of these fish stray out to sea, but, unlike the salmon, they will not stray far from the river mouth. Despite being named a trout, it is genetically more closely related to the char. The brook trout has a dark green to brown color, with a distinctive marbled pattern of lighter shades across the flanks and back and extending at least to the dorsal fin, and often to the tail. A distinctive sprinkling of red dots, surrounded by blue halos, occurs along the flanks. | ||
+ | {{See Wikipedia}} | ||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|ja-r=Herabuna | |ja-r=Herabuna | ||
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− | |es= | + | |es=salvelino |
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− | |fr= | + | |fr=truite de lac |
− | |fr-m=Lake | + | |fr-m=Lake trout |
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|de=Bachforelle | |de=Bachforelle | ||
− | |de-m=Brown | + | |de-m=Brown trout |
− | |it= | + | |it=salmerino |
|it-m=Char | |it-m=Char | ||
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− | + | ==Notes== | |
− | {{ | + | {{Note list}} |
+ | {{Navbox Fish}} | ||
[[Category:River fish]] | [[Category:River fish]] | ||
[[Category:Fish]] | [[Category:Fish]] | ||
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[[Category:Animal Crossing fish]] | [[Category:Animal Crossing fish]] | ||
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+ fish]] | [[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+ fish]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:33, December 18, 2023
The brook trout is a freshwater fish in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+. It replaces the Japan-exclusive herabuna from Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+.
Catch details[edit]
In Animal Crossing[edit]
Donating to the museum[edit]
Blathers will give a speech on the brook trout when the brook trout is donated to the museum:
In Animal Crossing[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Real-world information[edit]
This fish lives in eastern North America, in lakes, rivers, and ponds at a high altitude. Some of these fish stray out to sea, but, unlike the salmon, they will not stray far from the river mouth. Despite being named a trout, it is genetically more closely related to the char. The brook trout has a dark green to brown color, with a distinctive marbled pattern of lighter shades across the flanks and back and extending at least to the dorsal fin, and often to the tail. A distinctive sprinkling of red dots, surrounded by blue halos, occurs along the flanks. More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Names in other languages[edit]
ヘラブナ Herabuna |
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Bachforelle | Brown trout | |
salvelino | ||
truite de lac | Lake trout | |
salmerino | Char |
Notes[edit]
- ↑ All bugs and fish in the first-generation games can appear at a lower spawn rate up to five days before the start of their first month of availability.
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