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''"The giant snakehead is quite a sight to behold, wot! One glance conjures up visions of its namesake. This resilient creature can even find a home in the mud, where it is able to breathe. As a matter of fact, it dislikes cold weather, so during wintertime the mud serves as its temporary home. I hear that they eat anything that swims past their head... While odd, I feel a sense of owlship with them."'' | ''"The giant snakehead is quite a sight to behold, wot! One glance conjures up visions of its namesake. This resilient creature can even find a home in the mud, where it is able to breathe. As a matter of fact, it dislikes cold weather, so during wintertime the mud serves as its temporary home. I hear that they eat anything that swims past their head... While odd, I feel a sense of owlship with them."'' | ||
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==Further information== | ==Further information== | ||
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The giant snakehead is the largest in the family Channidae, capable of growing to over one meter in length (three feet) and a weight of over 20 kilograms (40 pounds). They are predators, and they can consume organisms ranging from small fish to other snakeheads. | The giant snakehead is the largest in the family Channidae, capable of growing to over one meter in length (three feet) and a weight of over 20 kilograms (40 pounds). They are predators, and they can consume organisms ranging from small fish to other snakeheads. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 16:23, June 16, 2020
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Name: Channa micropeltes (giant snakehead) Family: Channidae (snakeheads) | ||||||
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The Giant Snakehead (ライギョ, Raigyo) is the daytime counterpart of the Gar. They can be sold for 5,500 bells in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, and 6,500 in Animal Crossing. They are found between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., from June to August.
Catch details
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
Description | Their name comes from their snakelike look. Their teeth are strong, so watch your fingers. |
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Time of year | Unknown |
Time of day | Unknown |
Peak times | July - August |
Location | River pool |
Shadow size | Large |
Fish size | 80 cm |
Selling price | 5,500 Bells |
Furniture size |
In City Folk
Giant snakehead
"I caught a giant snakehead! No puny snakeheads for me!"
Description | These are named for how they look. Watch your digits near those sharp teeth! |
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Time of year | Unknown |
Time of day | Unknown |
Peak times | |
Location | River pool |
Shadow size | Huge |
Fish size | About 34 inches (86 cm) |
Selling price | 5,500 Bells |
Furniture size |
In New Leaf
Time of year | Unknown |
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Time of day | June - August: 9 AM to 4 PM |
Peak times | - |
Location | River Pool |
Shadow size | Very Large |
Fish size | 85cm |
Selling price | 5,500 Bells |
Furniture size |
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: Jun – Aug South: Dec – Feb |
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Time of day | 9 AM – 4 PM |
Location | Pond |
Shadow size | Large |
Spawn requirement | Unknown |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 5,500 Bells C.J.: 8,250 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the Museum
Upon the players' donating the snakehead to the Museum, Blathers says the following:
In Animal Crossing
"What a stupendous beast! It must have taken great effort to land this fearsome creature, eh wot? I've heard that giant snakehead carry parasites. Be sure to throughly cook them before eating. Blech! Parasites! Of course, we'll accept this one. Have no worries, we'll take special care of it.
In Wild World
"I firmly believe the best way to prepare a fish is the way the locals do it... Based on that philosophy chili-pepper flakes are a must with giant snakehead! And if you notice one shaking chili flakes On YOU, might I suggest fleeing?"
In City Folk
"...What a giant snakehead! These fish are notorious for their tremendous appetites, eh wot? Much like a snake, once one of these grabs its prey, naught can convince it to let go... I should think a few well-placed owl kicks might convince it, should one ever take a liking to me! In any case, this fish doesn't hunt all year 'round. It hates the cold and hibernates through winter. I've come up with a smashing nickname for it... "The Scourge of Summer!" Marvelous, eh wot?"
After donation, the giant snakehead can be found in the big, left-hand fish tank with other river fish.
In New Horizons
"The giant snakehead is quite a sight to behold, wot! One glance conjures up visions of its namesake. This resilient creature can even find a home in the mud, where it is able to breathe. As a matter of fact, it dislikes cold weather, so during wintertime the mud serves as its temporary home. I hear that they eat anything that swims past their head... While odd, I feel a sense of owlship with them."
Gallery
Further information
The giant snakehead is the largest in the family Channidae, capable of growing to over one meter in length (three feet) and a weight of over 20 kilograms (40 pounds). They are predators, and they can consume organisms ranging from small fish to other snakeheads.
Names in other languages
ライギョ raigyo |
"Thunder fish" | |
가물치 gamulchi |
(Northern) snakehead | |
黑鱼 hēiyú / lǐyú |
"Black fish" / Snakehead | |
鱧魚 Unknown |
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Змееголов Zmeyegolov |
(Northern) snakehead | |
Rode slangekopvis | Red snakehead | |
Schlangenkopf | Snakehead | |
Cabeza serpiente Pez cabeza de serpiente |
Lit. "snake head" "Snake-headed fish" | |
Gobie géant Tête-de-serpent NH |
Giant goby Lit. "snake head" | |
Pesce serpente | "Snake fish" |
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