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{{Infobox Fossil‎
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{{Infobox Fossil
|name = Coprolite
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|name = coprolite
|ja-name= ウンコのかせき
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|ja-name = ウンコのかせき
|ko-name= 대변 화석
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|ko-name = 대변 화석
|zh-name= 粪化石
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|zh-name = 粪化石
|zht-name= 糞化石
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|zht-name = 糞化石
|fr-name= Coprolithe
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|fr-name = Coprolithe
|es-name= Coprolito
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|es-name = Coprolito
|it-name= Coprolito
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|it-name = Coprolito
|de-name= Koprolith
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|de-name = Koprolith
|nl-name= Coproliet
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|nl-name = Coproliet
|ru-name= Копролит
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|ru-name = Копролит
|image = NHMuseumCoprolite.jpg
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|image = NH Coprolite Museum.jpg
|scientific name  = Unknown
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|imagesize = 218px
|price  = 1,100 [[Bells]]
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|caption = The coprolite in the museum in {{NH|nolink}}.
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|type = Standalone
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|price  = 1,100 [[Bell]]s
 
}}
 
}}
The '''Coprolite''' is a stand-alone [[fossil]] that can be donated to the [[museum]] in {{WW}}, {{CF}}, {{NL}} and {{NH}}. The fossil was changed from its descriptive name, '''Dino Droppings''', when it was brought into {{CF|short|nolink}}.
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The '''coprolite''' (known as the '''dino droppings''' in {{WW|short|nolink}}) is a standalone [[fossil]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{WW}}.
  
==Donating to the museum==
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==At the museum==
 
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
''"Hoo my, THIS is impressive! This fossil is in absolutely impeccable shape, wot wot! '''Dino droppings''' are a veritable treasure chest of information. For one thing, you can tell what the ancient little beasty ate! This was an herbivore, wot? As such, its... waste... will contain many small rocks... And why? Because this particular beast swallowed rocks with its plants! The rocks ground food up in its belly to aid with digestion... Amazing, wot? Oh! I'm terribly sorry. The very thought of belly pebbles gets me agitated!"''
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{{WWFossilGroup
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|name=Coprolite
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|description=Hoo my, THIS is impressive! This fossil is in absolutely impeccable shape, wot wot! Dino droppings are a veritable treasure chest of information. For one thing, you can tell what the ancient little beasty ate! This was an herbivore, wot? As such, its... waste... will contain many small rocks... And why? Because this particular beast swallowed rocks with its plants! The rocks ground food up in its belly to aid with digestion... Amazing, wot? Oh! I'm terribly sorry. The very thought of belly pebbles gets me agitated!}}
  
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
''"Hoo, absolutely smashing! A fantastic find! These coprolites are treasure troves of information, eh wot? For example, there are little stones mixed in with the droppings of some herbivorous dinosaurs. Indeed, they would swallow plants and stones, which, mashing together in their stomachs, digested food. We can learn not just what they ate, but also HOW they ate! Hootie poo!"''
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[[File:CFMuseumCoprolite.jpg|thumb|right|The Coprolite in the museum in {{CF|short|nolink}}.]]
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{{CFFossilGroup
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|name=Coprolite
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|description=Hoo, absolutely smashing! A fantastic find! These coprolites are treasure troves of information, eh wot? For example, there are little stones mixed in with the droppings of some herbivorous dinosaurs. Indeed, they would swallow plants and stones, which, mashing together in their stomachs, digested food. We can learn not just what they ate, but also HOW they ate! Hootie poo!}}
  
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
''"Fossilized dung might not sound too exciting, but coprolites are a treasure trove of information. If they contain seeds, bones, or scales, you can gain insight into the animal's natural diet. Dung doesn't easily turn into fossils, so they're considered quite precious and hard to come by."''
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{{NLFossilGroup
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|name=Coprolite
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|description=Fossilized dung might not sound too exciting, but coprolites are a treasure trove of information. If they contain seeds, bones, or scales, you can gain insight into the animal's natural diet. Dung doesn't easily turn into fossils, so they're considered quite precious and hard to come by.}}
  
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
{{NHFossilGroup
 
{{NHFossilGroup
 
|name=Coprolite
 
|name=Coprolite
|description=Coprolites, or fossilized...feces, are astonishing treasure troves of fascinating information! For example, certain herbivorous dinosaurs' coprolites contained small pebbles... This indicated that they ate plants and pebbles whole and ground them up in their stomachs! So while these animals' eating habits may have been unrefined, the rocks helped "refine" their food anyway!
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|description=Coprolites are, in fact...ehm...bits of fossilized...feces. Hoo! Eww! It's true! It must be said they are also astonishing treasure troves of ancient information, eh wot! For example, the coprolite from certain plant-eating dinosaurs has been found to contain small pebbles. This tells us that these dinosaurs, like many modern birds, ate rocks to help grind the greens in their bellies. Indeed! Fossilized feces reveal not only what food the dinos ate, but how they digested it too. Hoo knew?!
 
|room=2
 
|room=2
 
}}
 
}}
  
==As a furniture item==
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==As an item==
{| border="2" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;"
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===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===  
|-
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{{WWFossilInfo
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Name
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| number = 3
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | HRA Points
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| name = dino droppings
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Feng Shui
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| image = Dino Droppings WW Model.png
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Genre
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| sell = 1100
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Size (sq)
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| color1 = Gray
|-
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| color2 = Brown
| Coprolite
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| theme = Old-school
| align="right" | 300
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| width = 1.0
| Gray/Brown
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| length = 1.0
| Old School <small>(WW)</small><br/>Retro <small>(CF)</small><br/>Quirky <small>(NL)</small>
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| hra = 300
| 1
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}}
|}
 
  
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
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{{CFFossilInfo
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| number = 3
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| name = coprolite
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| image = Coprolite CF Model.png
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| sell = 1100
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| color1 = Gray
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| color2 = Brown
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| theme = Retro
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| width = 1.0
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| length = 1.0
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| hra = 300
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}}
  
==Gallery==
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
<gallery>
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{{NLFossilInfo
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| name = coprolite
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| image = Coprolite NL Model.png
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| sell = 1100
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| color1 = Gray
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| color2 = Brown
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| theme = Quirky
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| width = 1.0
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| length = 1.0
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}}
  
CFMuseumCoprolite.jpg|A Coprolite fossil as it appears in {{CF|nolink|short}}
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
NHMuseumCoprolite.jpg|A Coprolite fossil as it appears in {{NH|nolink|short}}
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{{NHFossilInfo
 
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| name = coprolite
</gallery>
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| image = Coprolite NH Icon.png
 
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| interactable = No
{{fossil}}
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| sell = 1100
{{Stub}}
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| color1 = Brown
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| color2 = Brown
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| width = 1.0
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| length = 1.0
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}}
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{{To-do|Add real-world information and names in other languages section.}}
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{{Navbox Fossil}}
 
[[Category:Standalone fossils]]
 
[[Category:Standalone fossils]]
 
[[Category:Wild World fossils]]
 
[[Category:Wild World fossils]]

Latest revision as of 20:06, August 2, 2024

NH Coprolite Museum.jpg
The coprolite in the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Scientific name
Unknown
Type Standalone
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 ウンコのかせき
 대변 화석
 Coprolito
 Koprolith
 粪化石
 Coprolithe
 Coprolito
 Coproliet
 糞化石
 Coprolithe
 Coprolito
 Копролит

The coprolite (known as the dino droppings in Wild World) is a standalone fossil in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World.

At the museum[edit]

In Wild World[edit]

When donating to Blathers in Wild World, he will provide the following information about the Coprolite:

"Hoo my, THIS is impressive! This fossil is in absolutely impeccable shape, wot wot! Dino droppings are a veritable treasure chest of information. For one thing, you can tell what the ancient little beasty ate! This was an herbivore, wot? As such, its... waste... will contain many small rocks... And why? Because this particular beast swallowed rocks with its plants! The rocks ground food up in its belly to aid with digestion... Amazing, wot? Oh! I'm terribly sorry. The very thought of belly pebbles gets me agitated!"

In City Folk[edit]

The Coprolite in the museum in City Folk.

When donating to Blathers in City Folk, he will provide the following information about the Coprolite:

"Hoo, absolutely smashing! A fantastic find! These coprolites are treasure troves of information, eh wot? For example, there are little stones mixed in with the droppings of some herbivorous dinosaurs. Indeed, they would swallow plants and stones, which, mashing together in their stomachs, digested food. We can learn not just what they ate, but also HOW they ate! Hootie poo!"

In New Leaf[edit]

After donating the final part of the fossil in New Leaf, its plaque in the museum will read:

"Fossilized dung might not sound too exciting, but coprolites are a treasure trove of information. If they contain seeds, bones, or scales, you can gain insight into the animal's natural diet. Dung doesn't easily turn into fossils, so they're considered quite precious and hard to come by."

In New Horizons[edit]

When the player donates to Blathers or selects "Tell me about this!" in New Horizons, he will provide the following information about the fossil:

"Coprolites are, in fact...ehm...bits of fossilized...feces. Hoo! Eww! It's true! It must be said they are also astonishing treasure troves of ancient information, eh wot! For example, the coprolite from certain plant-eating dinosaurs has been found to contain small pebbles. This tells us that these dinosaurs, like many modern birds, ate rocks to help grind the greens in their bellies. Indeed! Fossilized feces reveal not only what food the dinos ate, but how they digested it too. Hoo knew?!"

The Coprolite can be found in the second room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.

As an item[edit]

In Wild World[edit]

#3

Coprolite

Dino droppings
Sell price  1,100 Bells
Colors
 
Gray
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 1.0 x 1.0


In City Folk[edit]

#3

Coprolite

Coprolite
Sell price  1,100 Bells
Colors
 
Gray
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Leaf[edit]

Coprolite

Coprolite
Sell price  1,100 Bells
Colors
 
Gray
 
Brown
Style Historical
Size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Horizons[edit]

Coprolite

Coprolite
Interactable No
Sell price  1,100 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Size 1.0 x 1.0


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Edit this page and add a little something to make it just right.
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