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{{Infobox Sea Creature | {{Infobox Sea Creature | ||
− | |name= | + | |name = chambered nautilus |
− | |ja-name= オウムガイ | + | |ja-name = オウムガイ |
− | |ko-name= 앵무조개 | + | |ko-name = 앵무조개 |
− | |zh-name= 鹦鹉螺 | + | |zh-name = 鹦鹉螺 |
− | |fr-name= Nautile | + | |zht-name = 鸚鵡螺 |
− | |it-name= Nautilus | + | |fr-name = Nautile |
− | |es-name= Nautilo | + | |it-name = Nautilus |
− | |de-name= Perlboot | + | |es-name = Nautilo |
− | |nl-name= Nautilus | + | |de-name = Perlboot |
− | |ru-name= | + | |nl-name = Nautilus |
− | |image= Chambered Nautilus NH.png | + | |ru-name = Наутилус |
− | |imagesize= 200px | + | |image = Chambered Nautilus NH.png |
− | |scientific name= Nautilus pompilius | + | |icon = Chambered Nautilus NH Icon.png |
− | |family= Nautilidae | + | |imagesize = 200px |
− | + | |scientific name = Nautilus pompilius | |
− | + | |family = Nautilidae | |
− | |||
|size= | |size= | ||
|shadow= Medium | |shadow= Medium | ||
|movement= Uniform<small> | |movement= Uniform<small> | ||
|rarity= | |rarity= | ||
− | |price= 900 [[ | + | |price= 900 [[Bell]]s |
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}} | }} | ||
− | The ''' | + | The '''chambered nautilus''' (オウムガイ, ''Ōmugai'') is a type of [[sea creature]] introduced in {{NL}}. |
+ | |||
+ | While initially absent from {{NH}}, the chambered nautilus was added in the 1.3.0 [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|Free Summer Update]] in July 2020, where it appears all day long as a medium-sized, medium-speed shadow from [[spring]] to early [[summer]], and again during [[fall]]. | ||
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+ | __TOC__ | ||
==Catch details== | ==Catch details== | ||
+ | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{NLSeaCreatureInfo | ||
+ | |name = chambered nautilus | ||
+ | |number = 28 | ||
+ | |image = Chambered Nautilus NL Icon.png | ||
+ | |catchphrase = I got a chambered nautilus! Who loses? Not us! Just go with it... | ||
+ | | catchphrase-display = I got a chambered nautilus! Who loses? Not us! <small>Just go with it...</small> | ||
+ | | availability = All year | ||
+ | |times = All day | ||
+ | | m1 = Yes | ||
+ | | m2 = Yes | ||
+ | | m3 = Yes | ||
+ | | m4 = Yes | ||
+ | | m5 = Yes | ||
+ | | m6 = Yes | ||
+ | | m7 = Yes | ||
+ | | m8-1 = Yes | ||
+ | | m8-2 = Yes | ||
+ | | m9-1 = Yes | ||
+ | | m9-2 = Yes | ||
+ | | m10 = Yes | ||
+ | | m11 = Yes | ||
+ | | m12 = Yes | ||
+ | |on-tortimer-island = Yes | ||
+ | |location = Tortimer Island | ||
+ | |shadow-size = Medium | ||
+ | |shadow-movement = Uniform | ||
+ | |sea-creature-size = 35 cm | ||
+ | |sell = 900 | ||
+ | |tank-width = 1.0 | ||
+ | |tank-length = 1.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
===In {{PC|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{PC|short|nolink}}=== | ||
− | {{PCFishInfo | + | {{PCFishInfo/New |
− | |number = 34 | + | |name = chambered nautilus |
− | |image = Chambered Nautilus PC Icon.png | + | |number = 34 |
− | |event = Fishing Tourney: Pink Crystal | + | |image = Chambered Nautilus PC Icon.png |
− | | | + | |location = Saltwater Shores |
− | |shadow-size = | + | |size = 29.2 cm – 40.7 cm |
− | | | + | |rarity = ★ |
− | |rarity = | + | |availability1-start = 2019-02-18 |
− | |catch- | + | |availability1-end = 2019-02-25 |
− | | | + | |availability1-event = Fishing Tourney #11: Pink Crystal |
− | | | + | |availability-latest-start = 2022-06-12 |
+ | |availability-latest-end = 2022-06-19 | ||
+ | |availability-latest-event = Fishing Tourney: Utmost Post | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{NHSeaCreatureInfo | ||
+ | | name = chambered nautilus | ||
+ | | number = 19 | ||
+ | | image = Chambered Nautilus NH Icon.png | ||
+ | | render = Chambered Nautilus NH.png | ||
+ | | catchphrase = I got a chambered nautilus! Is it on the naughty list? | ||
+ | | n-availability = Mar – Jun; Sep – Nov | ||
+ | | n-m3 = Yes | ||
+ | | n-m4 = Yes | ||
+ | | n-m5 = Yes | ||
+ | | n-m6 = Yes | ||
+ | | n-m9 = Yes | ||
+ | | n-m10 = Yes | ||
+ | | n-m11 = Yes | ||
+ | | s-availability = Mar – May; Sep – Dec | ||
+ | | s-m3 = Yes | ||
+ | | s-m4 = Yes | ||
+ | | s-m5 = Yes | ||
+ | | s-m9 = Yes | ||
+ | | s-m10 = Yes | ||
+ | | s-m11 = Yes | ||
+ | | s-m12 = Yes | ||
+ | | time = 4 PM – 9 AM | ||
+ | | shadow-size = Medium | ||
+ | | shadow-movement = Medium | ||
+ | | rarity = | ||
+ | | total-catch = 20 | ||
+ | | sell-nook = 1800 | ||
+ | | tank-width = 1.0 | ||
+ | | tank-length = 1.0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | ==Donating to the | + | ==Donating to the museum== |
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | ||
− | Upon donating a | + | Upon donating a chambered nautilus to the [[museum]], it can be found in the small tank on the left hand side in the first room of the sea exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the chambered nautilus: |
− | + | {{Blathers|NL|These creatures are related to both [[Octopus (creature)|octopi]] and [[squid]]s and originated about 60 million years ago. They have air and body fluid in their shells and move by adjusting the amount of body fluid inside. This allows them to either float or sink depending on the situation they find themselves in. They have nearly 90 tentacles that stick out from under their shells to grab on to rocks or prey.}} | |
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ||
When donating to the museum, [[Blathers]] will say the following: | When donating to the museum, [[Blathers]] will say the following: | ||
+ | {{Blathers|NH|The '''chambered nautilus''' is perhaps best known for its gorgeous shell. Not only does this shell's interior shine with a pearly luster, it features a near-perfect natural spiral. But those aren't the '''chambered nautilus''''s only bragging rights. This cephalopod can have up to 90 tentacles, it's said! These arms come coated with a sticky substance that helps the nautilus capture its prey... Which is far better than using then for overly long hugs, I say.}} | ||
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+ | ==Fishing Tourney== | ||
+ | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | During a [[Fishing Tourney]], when given a chambered nautilus, [[Chip]] will not score the sea creature but will say the following: | ||
+ | {{Chip|NL|Hmm. Chambered nautilus, huh? Do you think these might taste like octopus? You know what? I think I'll pass on eating this guy. Gotta listen to the gut on this one! Always trust it!}} | ||
− | + | ==Gallery== | |
+ | {{Gallery||Sprites and encyclopedia images}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Real-world information== | ||
+ | [[File:Chambered Nautilus Real.jpg|thumb|left|A real-life chambered nautilus]] | ||
+ | The chambered nautilus is the best-known species of nautilus. The shell, when cut away, reveals a lining of lustrous nacre and displays a nearly perfect equiangular spiral, although it is not a golden spiral. The shell exhibits countershading, being light on the bottom and dark on top. This is to help avoid predators, because when seen from above, it blends in with the darkness of the sea, and when seen from below, it blends in with the light coming from above. | ||
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+ | Nautilidae as a family, both extant and extinct, are characterized by involute or more or less convolute shells that are generally smooth, with compressed or depressed whorl sections, straight to sinuous sutures, and a tubular, generally central siphuncle. Having survived relatively unchanged for hundreds of millions of years, nautiluses represent the only living members of the subclass nautiloidea. | ||
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+ | Although once thought to be a living fossil, the chambered nautilus is now considered taxonomically very different from ancient ammonites, and the recent fossil record surrounding the species shows more genetic diversity among nautiluses now than has been found since the extinction of the dinosaurs. Indeed, the taxon of the chambered nautilus, ''Nautilus pompilius'' is actually a grouping of tens of different species of nautilus under one name.<br> | ||
+ | {{See Wikipedia}} | ||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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− | {{Sea | + | {{Navbox Sea Creatures}} |
+ | {{Navbox Fish PC}} | ||
[[Category:Sea creatures]] | [[Category:Sea creatures]] | ||
[[Category:New Leaf sea creatures]] | [[Category:New Leaf sea creatures]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Happy Home Designer sea creatures]] | ||
[[Category:Pocket Camp fish]] | [[Category:Pocket Camp fish]] | ||
[[Category:New Horizons sea creatures]] | [[Category:New Horizons sea creatures]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:51, May 13, 2024
The chambered nautilus (オウムガイ, Ōmugai) is a type of sea creature introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
While initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the chambered nautilus was added in the 1.3.0 Free Summer Update in July 2020, where it appears all day long as a medium-sized, medium-speed shadow from spring to early summer, and again during fall.
Catch details[edit]
In New Leaf[edit]
Time of year | All year (only on Tortimer Island) |
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Time of day | All day |
Peak times | N/A |
Shadow size | Medium |
Shadow movement | Uniform |
Sea creature size | 35 cm |
Selling price | 900 Bells |
Furniture size |
In Pocket Camp[edit]
Availability | Not currently available
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Location | Saltwater Shores |
Size | 29.2 cm – 40.7 cm |
Rarity | ★ |
Version added | Unknown |
In New Horizons[edit]
Time of year | North: Mar – Jun; Sep – Nov South: Mar – May; Sep – Dec |
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Time of day | 4 PM – 9 AM |
Shadow size | Medium |
Shadow movement | Medium |
Spawn requirement | Catch 20 total sea creatures |
Selling price | 1,800 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum[edit]
In New Leaf[edit]
Upon donating a chambered nautilus to the museum, it can be found in the small tank on the left hand side in the first room of the sea exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the chambered nautilus:
In New Horizons[edit]
When donating to the museum, Blathers will say the following:
Fishing Tourney[edit]
In New Leaf[edit]
During a Fishing Tourney, when given a chambered nautilus, Chip will not score the sea creature but will say the following:
Gallery[edit]
Real-world information[edit]
The chambered nautilus is the best-known species of nautilus. The shell, when cut away, reveals a lining of lustrous nacre and displays a nearly perfect equiangular spiral, although it is not a golden spiral. The shell exhibits countershading, being light on the bottom and dark on top. This is to help avoid predators, because when seen from above, it blends in with the darkness of the sea, and when seen from below, it blends in with the light coming from above.
Nautilidae as a family, both extant and extinct, are characterized by involute or more or less convolute shells that are generally smooth, with compressed or depressed whorl sections, straight to sinuous sutures, and a tubular, generally central siphuncle. Having survived relatively unchanged for hundreds of millions of years, nautiluses represent the only living members of the subclass nautiloidea.
Although once thought to be a living fossil, the chambered nautilus is now considered taxonomically very different from ancient ammonites, and the recent fossil record surrounding the species shows more genetic diversity among nautiluses now than has been found since the extinction of the dinosaurs. Indeed, the taxon of the chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius is actually a grouping of tens of different species of nautilus under one name.
More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Names in other languages[edit]
オウムガイ ōmu-gai |
Nautilus (lit. "Cockatoo conch") | |
Nautile | - |
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