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{{Infobox Fish | {{Infobox Fish | ||
− | |name= | + | |name = tilapia |
− | |ja-name= ティラピア | + | |ja-name = ティラピア |
− | |ko-name= 틸라피아 | + | |ko-name = 틸라피아 |
− | |zh-name= 吴郭鱼 | + | |zh-name = 吴郭鱼 |
− | |fr-name= Tilapia | + | |zht-name = 吳郭魚 |
− | | | + | |fr-name = Tilapia |
− | | | + | |es-name = Tilapia |
− | |de-name= Tilapia | + | |it-name = Tilapia |
− | |nl-name= Tilapia | + | |de-name = Tilapia |
− | |ru-name= Тилапия | + | |nl-name = Tilapia |
− | |image= Tilapia NH.png | + | |ru-name = Тилапия |
− | |scientific name= {{wp|Oreochromis niloticus}}<br><small>(Nile tilapia)</small> | + | |image = Tilapia NH.png |
− | |family= {{wp|Cichlidae}} <small>(cichlids)</small> | + | |icon = Tilapia NH Icon.png |
− | + | |scientific name = {{wp|Oreochromis niloticus}}<br><small>(Nile tilapia)</small> | |
− | + | |family = {{wp|Cichlidae}} <small>(cichlids)</small> | |
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− | The ''' | + | The '''tilapia''' (pronounced {{wp|IPA|t|ᵻ|ˈ|l|ɑː|p|i|ə}}, "tih-LAH-pee-ə") is a [[fish]], introduced in {{NH}}. It appears as a medium shadow that can be found in [[river]]s all day long from [[summer]] to mid [[fall]]. |
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==Catch details== | ==Catch details== | ||
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ||
{{NHFishInfo | {{NHFishInfo | ||
− | | name = | + | | name = tilapia |
| number = 23 | | number = 23 | ||
| image = Tilapia NH Icon.png | | image = Tilapia NH Icon.png | ||
+ | | render = Tilapia NH.png | ||
| catchphrase = I caught a tilapia! It makes me happy-a! | | catchphrase = I caught a tilapia! It makes me happy-a! | ||
| n-availability = Jun – Oct | | n-availability = Jun – Oct | ||
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| location = River | | location = River | ||
| shadow-size = Medium | | shadow-size = Medium | ||
− | | rarity = | + | | rarity = Common |
+ | | total-catch = 0 | ||
| sell-nook = 800 | | sell-nook = 800 | ||
| sell-cj = 1200 | | sell-cj = 1200 | ||
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− | ==Donating to the | + | ==Donating to the museum== |
+ | As with all fish in the {{SER}}, the tilapia can be donated to the [[museum]], followed by a small talk by [[Blathers]] about it. | ||
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+ | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{NHFishDescription}} | ||
+ | {{Blathers|NH|Wherever the waters are warm, the '''tilapia''' can be found. It is a highly adaptable river fish. They mainly feed on algae, but they will also eat larvae and dead fish— or whatever fits in their mouths. I will confess that, as a growing owlet, I similarly defined food as 'anything that fits in my beak.'}} | ||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
− | + | Once donated to the museum, the tilapia can be found in the second level of the waterfall tank with the [[dace]] and [[stringfish]]. | |
− | == | + | ==Gallery== |
− | + | {{Gallery||Sprites and encyclopedia images}} | |
− | == | + | ==Real-world information== |
Tilapia are mainly freshwater fish inhabiting shallow streams, ponds, rivers, and lakes. Historically, they have been of significant importance in artisanal fishing in Africa, and they are of increasing importance in aquaculture and aquaponics. Tilapia can become a problematic invasive species in new warm-water habitats such as Australia, whether purposefully or accidentally introduced, but generally not in temperate climates due to their inability to survive in cold water. | Tilapia are mainly freshwater fish inhabiting shallow streams, ponds, rivers, and lakes. Historically, they have been of significant importance in artisanal fishing in Africa, and they are of increasing importance in aquaculture and aquaponics. Tilapia can become a problematic invasive species in new warm-water habitats such as Australia, whether purposefully or accidentally introduced, but generally not in temperate climates due to their inability to survive in cold water. | ||
{{See Wikipedia|Tilapia}} | {{See Wikipedia|Tilapia}} | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
+ | {{Foreignname | ||
+ | |ja= ティラピア | ||
+ | |ja-r= tirapia | ||
+ | |ja-m= | ||
+ | |ko= 틸라피아 | ||
+ | |ko-r= tillapia | ||
+ | |ko-m= | ||
+ | |zh= 吴郭鱼 | ||
+ | |zht= 吳郭魚 | ||
+ | |zh-r= wúguōyú | ||
+ | |zh-m= Tilapia | ||
+ | |ru= Тилапия | ||
+ | |ru-r= Tilapiya | ||
+ | |ru-m= | ||
+ | |nl= Tilapia | ||
+ | |nl-m= | ||
+ | |de= Tilapia | ||
+ | |de-m= | ||
+ | |es= Tilapia | ||
+ | |es-m= | ||
+ | |fr= Tilapia | ||
+ | |fr-m= | ||
+ | |it= Tilapia | ||
+ | |it-m= | ||
+ | }} | ||
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− | {{Fish}} | + | {{Navbox Fish PC}} |
[[Category:Fish]] | [[Category:Fish]] | ||
[[Category:New Horizons fish]] | [[Category:New Horizons fish]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pocket Camp fish]] | ||
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Name: Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia) Family: Cichlidae (cichlids) | ||||||||
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Names in other languages
ティラピア
틸라피아 Tilapia Tilapia
吴郭鱼
Tilapia Tilapia Tilapia
吳郭魚 Tilapia Tilapia Тилапия |
The tilapia (pronounced t, "tih-LAH-pee-ə") is a fish, introduced in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It appears as a medium shadow that can be found in rivers all day long from summer to mid fall.
Catch details[edit]
In New Horizons[edit]
Time of year | North: Jun – Oct South: Dec – Apr |
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Time of day | All day |
Location | River |
Shadow size | Medium |
Rarity | Common |
Spawn requirement | Appears from the start of the game |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 800 Bells C.J.: 1,200 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum[edit]
As with all fish in the Animal Crossing series, the tilapia can be donated to the museum, followed by a small talk by Blathers about it.
In New Horizons[edit]
When donating to Blathers or selecting "Tell me about this!" in New Horizons, he will provide the following information about the fish:
Once donated to the museum, the tilapia can be found in the second level of the waterfall tank with the dace and stringfish.
Gallery[edit]
Real-world information[edit]
Tilapia are mainly freshwater fish inhabiting shallow streams, ponds, rivers, and lakes. Historically, they have been of significant importance in artisanal fishing in Africa, and they are of increasing importance in aquaculture and aquaponics. Tilapia can become a problematic invasive species in new warm-water habitats such as Australia, whether purposefully or accidentally introduced, but generally not in temperate climates due to their inability to survive in cold water.
More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Names in other languages[edit]
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吴郭鱼 wúguōyú |
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吳郭魚 Unknown |
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