Mola mola | ||
Moon fish | ||
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Time | June September | |
Opening hours | 4:00 to 21:00. | |
Habitat | Ocean | |
Size | 300 cm | |
Shade | Maximum (fin in shadow) | |
Value | 4.000 Berries | |
Rarity | Raro | |
Appearances | ||
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WSee information about this Fish in pedia |
El sunfish (ocean sunfish in English) is a fish that made its first appearance in Animal Crossing: Wild World, along with the Shark and the Hammerhead Fish as the first fish whose shadows included a fin, implying their large size and especially large fin. Although it is priced quite high (4.000 berries), it does not even reach the bottom of the shoes of the other fish with a fin in the shade and, in fact, it is surpassed by quite a few other rare fish that do not have a fin in the shade. It can be considered, among the rare fish and among the finfish in the shade, the most common fish (or, at least, one of the most common), although this does not mean that you will find it every day.
Summary
- 1 Fishing
- 2 Jokes
- 3 Museum Information
- 3.1 Wild World
- 3.2 City Folk/Let's Go to the City
- 3.3 New Leaf
- 3.4 New Horizons
- 4 Fish Window
- 4.1 Wild World
- 4.2 City Folk/Let's Go to the City
- 4.3 New Leaf
- 5 Price
- 5.1 Wild World
- 5.2 City Folk/Let's Go to the City
- 5.3 New Leaf
- 6 Rarity
- 7 Giving it to Da Morsi
- 7.1 Wild World
- 7.2 City Folk/Let's Go to the City
- 8
- 9 Extra information
Fishing
Search at any time, preferably from 9:00 a.m. to 16:00 p.m. to have a better chance of it being a sunfish (at this time you can only find either a sunfish or a Whale Shark, as long as you are on Tortimer Island ). Although not easy to find, an incessant search will yield results. It is advisable to go to Tortimer Island, as fish and rare bugs appear there more frequently.
Jokes
- I have caught a sunfish! Poor man, he's out of luck! - Animal Crossing: Wild World
- I have caught a sunfish! How will you react if I introduce you to a sunfish? - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Let's Go To The City
- I have caught a sunfish! Reminds me of an olive ... - Animal Crossing: New Leaf
- I have caught a sunfish! I say it without any modesty! - Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Museum information
Wild world
Apparently, the sunfish is an edible species. But I've also heard that if it's not totally fresh, it tastes awful. That's why only fishermen eat it, and that's right after they catch it!
City Folk/Let's Go to the City
It turns out that the sunfish is related to the puffer fish. Curious, huh? The resemblance is evident by his small mouth and rounded body ... Watching him move slowly, with that absent gesture, seems like a good anti-stress therapy.
New Leaf
Sunfish are a large variety of puffer fish that can weigh up to two tons. One of the peculiarities of their anatomy is the lack of a fin to help them move. They can lay up to 300 million eggs, more than any other vertebrate animal. However, of those 300 million only one or two survive, so the loss is more than considerable. Sunfish sometimes rise to the surface and stay there as if they were basking in the sun. Due to their size, they have few predators, including sharks, killer whales, and sea lions.
New Horizons
The sunfish is related to the puffer fish, although it is larger and has a rather unusual shape ... as if it were a mere head with a tail. He leads a very relaxed life, carried away by the currents. And it's good to know, so as not to scare you when you see that his big head is directed at you!
Fish Window
Wild world
It is a fish related to the urchin fish. As it grows, it loses the tail fin with which it is born. | |
300 cm Ocean Verano |
City Folk/Let's Go to the City
Not good at all, perhaps because of the 1400 kg of weight it can reach. | |
New Leaf
Price
Wild world
Normal prices | |
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Value ? | 320000 Berries |
Sell to Tom Nook | 80000 Berries |
City Folk/Let's Go to the City
Normal prices | |
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Value ? | 320000 Berries |
Sell to Tom Nook | 80000 Berries |
New Leaf
Normal prices | |
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Value ? | 16000 Berries |
Sale to Paca | 4000 Berries |
Very valuable object? | 8000 Berries |
Sale to Tendo and Nendo | 3200 Berries |
Sale to Conchita * | 200 Berries |
Prices with the Berries ordinance in abundance | |
Value ? | 19200 Berries |
Sale to Paca | 4800 Berries |
Sale to Tendo and Nendo | 3840 Berries |
Rarity
June | July | August | September |
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Giving it to Da Morsi
Wild world
In Animal Crossing: Wild World, by giving it to Da Morsi, the player will be rewarded with this skin:
City Folk/Let's Go to the City
Apparently, it won't give you anything.
Extra information
Real moon fish, in its typical swimming position.
The scientific name of the species, mola, means in Latin "grindstone, millstone", due to its gray color, rough texture and rounded body. It is the largest bony fish in the world; it has an average length of 1,8 meters and an average weight of one ton, although there are records of specimens up to 3,3 m in length, 4,2 m between fins and up to 2.300 kg in weight.
The spinal cord of a 2,1 m long specimen is less than 25 mm in length, and its brain is very small, smaller even than one of its two kidneys, which are located just behind the brain, rather than occupying a more backward position, as is usual in fish. The snout projects beyond its small mouth and the teeth on both jaws meet to form a single, sharp parrot-like beak and its gill openings appear as two small holes.
They usually swim close to the surface. Sometimes its fin is mistaken for that of a shark, but by observing how it moves it can be distinguished.
Due to the lack of a true tail to propel itself forward and the small size of its pectoral fins, the sunfish uses its long, thin dorsal and anal fins to move, pushing itself forward by moving these fins from side to side. . It usually swims close to the surface, and when its dorsal fin sticks out, it is often mistaken for that of a shark. However, it is possible to distinguish a shark from a sunfish by observing the trajectory of the dorsal fin on the surface while the fish remains unseen underwater: sharks, like most fish, move by lateral movement of the tail and a rectilinear movement of the dorsal fin; the sunfish, on the other hand, moves its dorsal and anal fins in its characteristic lateral rowing motion.
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