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The shark tooth is a stand-alone fossil that can be donated to the museum in Wild World, City Folk, New Leaf and collected by Happy Home Handbook in Happy Home Designer.

Donation to the museum[]

In Wild World[]

When the player presents the shark tooth to Blathers at the museum in Wild World, Blathers will reply with the following dialogue.

"It is believed that sharks existed long before even dinosaurs appeared... However, a shark's skeleton is made from cartilage and is softer than bone. As a result, very few have survived as fossils, eh wot? Fortunately, we CAN research them when we find a shark tooth. Ah! Oh, so very sorry! I... I cannot help it, really. And that's the tooth! Hoo!"

In City Folk[]

When the player shows Blathers the shark tooth in City Folk, Blathers will reply with the following dialogue.

"Capital! Unheard of! What a first-rate fossil! Sharks were actually around a long time before dinosaurs appeared on the scene, eh wot? They developed into the perfect predator, and since then they haven't changed a smidgen!"

In New Leaf[]

In New Leaf, a plaque by the display offers information about the fossil instead of Blathers.

"This fossilized shark tooth has a distinctive serrated edge, like a steak knife. Sharks have existed since before the dinosaurs, but their appearance seems to have hardly changed at all. Their age actually puts them at a time even before plants had fully propagated over every continent."

Unlock with Happy Home Handbook Lesson[]

In Happy Home Designer[]

After Day 9 in game, go to the saving place and sit down at your desk. Pick the "Study the handbook" option, you can complete "Ancient Fossils" lesson with 2 play coins. It adds 67 fossils and 20 models to your collection.

Further Information[]

Main article: Shark Tooth on Wikipedia

As a Furniture Item[]

Name HRA Points Feng Shui Size (sq)
Shark tooth 300 Gray/Brown 1

In other languages[]

Shark tooth
Language Name Translation
Japan Japanese サメのはのかせき same no ha no kaseki -
France French dent de requin -
Spain Spanish diente de tiburón -
Germany German Haizahn -
Italy Italian dente di squalo -
South Korea Korean 상어 이빨 화석 -



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