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Revision as of 23:59, July 2, 2020
Acorn Barnacles (フジツボ, Fuji tsubo) are a type of sea creature introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
Catch details
In New Leaf
Time of year | Unknown |
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Time of day | All year: All day |
Peak times | June - August |
Shadow size | Tiny |
Shadow movement | Stationary |
Sea creature size | 3 cm |
Rarity | Very common |
Selling price | 200 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the Museum
In New Leaf
Upon donating an Acorn Barnacle to the Museum, it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the Ocean exhibit, along with many other species of sea creatures. It is found on the large rock. The exhibit has this to say about the Acorn Barnacle:
"They attach to hard places, and though they look like bivalves, they are related to shrimp and crab. Some species are even edible and have a very crab-like taste to them, making them a fine delicacy. Young acorn barnacles come from eggs, do not have shells, and float around the ocean like shrimp. They gradually develop their shells as they grow into the image we usually see."
In New Horizons
When donating to the museum, Blathers will say the following:
"Do not mistake the acorn barnacle for a relative of the clam. Tut-tut, mollusks they are not. Barnacles are cousins to crabs and lobsters, you see. Though the family resemblance is hard to spot. Acorn barnacles may also seem to live a stationary life, what with being attached to rocks and such. But truth be told, baby barnacles are avid travelers, drifting shell-less about the sea before settling down. Once they find a good rock to affix themselves to, they float free no more. Which begs the question... Do adult acorn barnacles ever look out across the open sea...and long for youthful adventure once more?"
Names in other languages
Balane | - | |
Dente di cane | Balano |
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