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==Donating to the Museum==
 
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Upon donating a giant isopod to the [[museum]], it can be found in the small tank in the middle in the first room of the ocean exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the giant isopod:
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[[File:Giant isopod.JPG|thumb|right|A player holding a giant isopod]]
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Upon donating a giant isopod to the [[museum]], it can be found in the small tank in the middle in the first room of the ocean exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the giant isopod:  
  
 
''"Giant isopods are related to the [[pill bug]]s, and they can grow up to 20 inches long. They are scary looking but still come across as humorous for some odd reason. Despite their roly-poly builds, they are surprisingly fast swimmers, making them rather agile. They have big appetites, gaining the title 'sea cleaners' mostly because they eat dead fish on the sea floor."''
 
''"Giant isopods are related to the [[pill bug]]s, and they can grow up to 20 inches long. They are scary looking but still come across as humorous for some odd reason. Despite their roly-poly builds, they are surprisingly fast swimmers, making them rather agile. They have big appetites, gaining the title 'sea cleaners' mostly because they eat dead fish on the sea floor."''

Revision as of 20:29, March 3, 2016

"Blech! I caught a giant isopod! That's a horror if ever one existed!" —New Leaf

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Family: Cirolanidae
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The giant isopod (ダイオウグソクムシ, Daiōgusokumushi) is a type of deep sea creature found in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. This game marks the first appearance of giant isopods.

Donating to the Museum

In New Leaf

File:Giant isopod.JPG
A player holding a giant isopod

Upon donating a giant isopod to the museum, it can be found in the small tank in the middle in the first room of the ocean exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the giant isopod:

"Giant isopods are related to the pill bugs, and they can grow up to 20 inches long. They are scary looking but still come across as humorous for some odd reason. Despite their roly-poly builds, they are surprisingly fast swimmers, making them rather agile. They have big appetites, gaining the title 'sea cleaners' mostly because they eat dead fish on the sea floor."