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|scientific name= {{wp|Thunnus orientalis}}<br><small>(Pacific bluefin tuna)</small> | |scientific name= {{wp|Thunnus orientalis}}<br><small>(Pacific bluefin tuna)</small> | ||
|family= {{wp|Scombridae}} <small>(mackerels and tunas)</small> | |family= {{wp|Scombridae}} <small>(mackerels and tunas)</small> | ||
+ | |timeyear= [[November]] to [[March]] | ||
+ | |timeday= All day | ||
+ | |found= [[Ocean]]<br>Pier (New Horizons) | ||
+ | |size= 225 cm | ||
+ | |shadow= Huge | ||
+ | |rarity= Rare<br>Very Rare (Pocket Camp) | ||
+ | |price= 7,000 [[Bells]] | ||
|appearances= {{WW}},<br>{{CF}},<br>{{NL}},<br>{{AMF}},<br>{{PC}} | |appearances= {{WW}},<br>{{CF}},<br>{{NL}},<br>{{AMF}},<br>{{PC}} | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, July 8, 2020
- "I caught a tuna! It's a little off-key!" —New Horizons
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Name: Thunnus orientalis (Pacific bluefin tuna) Family: Scombridae (mackerels and tunas) | ||||||
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Names in other languages
マグロ
다랑어 Tonno Thunfisch
鲔鱼
Thon Atún Tonijn
鲔鱼 Thon Atún Тунец |
The Tuna (マグロ, Maguro) is a rare fish that can be found in the sea all day between November and March. The fish sells for an expensive 7,000 Bells at Tom Nook's store. The fish has a huge shadow size.
Catch details
In Wild World
In City Folk
Tuna
"I caught a tuna! I only wish I'd caught it soona!"
In New Leaf
In Pocket Camp
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: Nov – Apr South: Mar – Nov |
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Time of day | All day |
Location | Pier |
Shadow size | XX-Large |
Spawn requirement | Unknown |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 7,000 Bells C.J.: 10,500 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donation to the museum
In Wild World
Blathers will say this when the Tuna is donated to the museum: "If a tuna stops swimming, it will stop breathing and expire, eh wot? As you can imagine, this means that it must swim when it sleeps as well. I think every day about how marvelous life would be if I could work in my sleep!" One can find the Tuna in the back tank with the other sea fish.
In City Folk
Upon being donated to the museum, the Tuna can be found in the back tank with other sea fish. When given the fish, Blathers will say this: "If tuna stop swimming, they actually lose the ability to breathe and can perish! ...Which means that even while resting, this fish just keeps swimming, eh wot? I really prefer to focus on resting up rather than napping... Rather lucky I was born an owl, wot wot!"
In New Leaf
The information board in front of the tank that holds the Tuna says the following:
- Tuna can reach almost 10 feet (3 meters) in length and weigh over 800 pounds (360 kg), which is huge in the fish world. Combining this great size with their good flavor makes them literally the biggest catch for most anglers. Tuna can't breathe when they aren't moving, so their entire lives revolve around constantly swimming. To sleep, they merely slow down. This ability to swim while sleeping is a huge advantage. They're also rather fast, capable of beating both sets of fins so hard they reach speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h)."
In New Horizons
"The tuna is a large ocean fish that can reach upwards of nine feet long. Besides its great size, it's notable for continuing to swin even when it's sleeping! Well, to be fair, if it doesn't keep swimming, it won't be able to breathe and will of course die... But sleep should be restful, eh wot! If I were the tuna I would feel very hard done by!"
When donated, the Tuna can be found in the north-east room of the fish exhibit, in the large central tank with the porthole windows. It shares this tank with the Anchovy, the Blue Marlin, and Horse Mackerel.
Further information
There are various types of tuna in existence. The type of tuna that appears in the Animal Crossing series appears to be a Northern bluefin tuna, judging by the overall shape and coloration of the body. As a result of its uses, it has become overfished, and because of its late maturity, it is increasingly difficult for it to reproduce to sustain the demand. It preys on squid, crustaceans, horse mackerel, sardines, and herring.
Gallery
Icons
- Tuna (City Folk).png
Encyclopedia images
- Tuna CF.jpg
- Tuna NL.png
Furniture
New Horizons model
Screenshots
Names in other languages
マグロ maguro |
Tuna | |
다랑어 narang-eo |
Tuna | |
鲔鱼 wěiyú |
Tuna | |
鮪魚 Unknown |
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Тунец Tunets |
Tuna | |
Tonijn | Tuna | |
Thunfisch | Tuna | |
Atún | Tuna | |
Thon | Tuna | |
Tonno | Tuna |
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