Museum information:
Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise !: Does not appear Animal Crossing: Wild World: "Uhu! The Dimetrodon is finally complete! My joy is such that I could dance with happiness! Uhu! Uhu, excuse my outburst. Let me tell you about the imposing dimetrodon ... It lived when the dinosaurs began to populate the planet is already spreading. In fact, it is often forgotten that it is not a dinosaur in the strict sense! As you know, dinosaurs were cold-blooded creatures, like reptiles. The dimetrodon, on the other hand, controlled its temperature with the plates on its back That's why it's considered an archaic pseudo-mammalian reptile, do you understand? Oh, uhu. Excuse me. My incessant talk is the daughter of the emotion I feel! " Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City: "Dimetrodon is from an early stage in the history of dinosaurs. Being rigorous, it was not exactly a dinosaur ... Unlike dinosaurs, dimetrodon could regulate its body temperature. To do this, it used the peculiar fin that it had on its back. And for that reason it is considered what has been called a "mammalian reptile". " Animal Crossing: New Leaf: "Despite their reptilian appearance, dimetrodons were not dinosaurs. In fact, they were related to mammals and disappeared before the dinosaurs arrived. They had sharp teeth for cutting meat and smaller ones for chewing. They also had a fin on the back that they used to regulate body temperature. " Animal Crossing: New Horizons: "Uhu, a dimethrodon! These reptiles weren't dinosaurs, although they looked like one. In fact, they were more similar to mammals and disappeared before the dinosaurs arrived. The main feature of this non-dinosaur was the fin on its back. It was an organ that he used to regulate body temperature, uhu. Reptiles are cold-blooded, but it is not known for sure if dinosaurs were too. And the dimetrodon was not. "
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