Archaeopteryx
The archaeopteryx is a standalone fossil in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World.
At the museum
In Wild World
When donating to Blathers in Wild World, he will provide the following information about the Archaeopteryx:
In City Folk
When donating to Blathers in City Folk, he will provide the following information about the Archaeopteryx:
In New Leaf
After donating the fossil in New Leaf, its plaque in the museum will read:
"The archaeopteryx is considered a close relative to the ancestors of modern birds. Despite the similarities, its teeth and three-clawed hands contained marked differences. As its bones were hollow to keep its body lighter and allow for flight, fossils rarely survive."
In New Horizons
When the player donates to Blathers or selects "Tell me about this!" in New Horizons, he will provide the following information about the fossil:
The Archaeopteryx can be found in the room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.
As an item
In Wild World
Archaeopteryx | |
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Sell price | 1,300 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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HRA genre | Old-school |
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In City Folk
Archaeopteryx | |
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Sell price | 1,300 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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HRA genre | Retro |
Size |
In New Leaf
Archaeopteryx | |
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Sell price | 1,300 Bells |
Colors | Brown
Brown
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Style | Historical |
Size |
In New Horizons
Archaeopteryx | |
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Interactable | No |
Sell price | 1,300 Bells |
Colors | Beige
Brown
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Size |
Real-world information
Archaeopteryx is a primitive bird that lived during the Late Jurassic, approximately 150 million years ago, in what is now southern Germany. Eleven fossils have been discovered to date, featuring feather impressions (the first fossil was actually of a single feather), sharp teeth, and three clawed fingers. Whether the feathers were meant for insulation or flight is under contentious debate; CT scans show that Archaeopteryx did have the proper neural structures needed for flight, but would probably have flown in a manner very different from modern birds. The limestone that all specimens were unearthed from suggest that Archaeopteryx lived on islands surrounding a lagoon, enduring long dry seasons, and living amongst other creatures such as pterosaurs, turkey-sized carnivorous dinosaurs, another genus of early bird, ray-finned fish, lizards, and many insects. Cycads and conifers, though scarce, made up the flora of the lagoon. Archaeopteryx could grow up to 50 cm in body length.
Names in other languages
しそちょう Shiso chō |
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시조새 Sijosae |
Archaeopteryx | |
始祖鸟 Shǐzǔniǎo |
Archaeopteryx | |
始祖鳥 Unknown |
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Археоптерикс Arkheoperiks |
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Archeopteryx | Archeopteryx | |
Archaeopteryx | Archaeopteryx | |
Arqueoptérix | Archaeopteryx | |
Archéoptéryx | Archaeopteryx | |
Archaeopteryx | Archaeopteryx |
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