Quetzalcoatlus
The Quetzalcoatlus is a 3 part fossil display that can be donated to the Museum in Animal Crossing games. It consists of the Left Quetzal Wing, Quetzal Torso, and Right Quetzal Wing. Once all 3 parts have been donated to Blathers, you will have a complete Quetzalcoatlus on display in your Museum.
Quetzalcoatlus Data | |
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Number of Parts | 3 |
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Part Size | 2x2 |
Fung Shui Color 1 | Brown |
Fung Shui Color 2 | Brown |
HHA Points | 87 |
Catalog | Not for sale |
Sell Price |
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Quetzalcoatlus in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Quetzalcoatlus Fossil Information from Blathers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
When you donate a Quetzalcoatlus fossil part to the Museum, Blathers tells you, "The Quetzalcoatlus! The undisputed ruler of the skies...at least during the late Cretaceous period. It had a magnificent wingspan of roughly 36 feet, making it one of the largest flying animals ever! While it no doubt soared magnificently, we now know that it also crawled on all fours. It's a bit disappointing, really... This illustrious sky god scrabbling on the ground like a common beetle... They say you should never meet your heroes..."
Quetzalcoatlus Fossil Price in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
The Array fossil consists of 3 parts, the Left Quetzal Wing, Quetzal Torso, and Right Quetzal Wing. These parts sell for the following prices:
- Left Quetzal Wing - 5,000 Bells
- Quetzal Torso - 4,500 Bells
- Right Quetzal Wing - 5,000 Bells
How to Get the Quetzalcoatlus Fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
You can get the Quetzalcoatlus fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons by digging up unidentified fossils with a shovel on your island or on a Nook Miles Ticket mystery island. When you take the unidentified fossils to Blathers to assess, there is a chance that the fossil with be a Quetzalcoatlus fossil part. You can then donate your assessed fossils to the museum to complete your Quetzalcoatlus fossil display or use duplicate fossils to decorate, send as gifts to another player or villager, or sell them at Nook's Cranny for extra bells. The Quetzalcoatlus fossil display will be complete when you donate all 3 parts, the Left Quetzal Wing, Quetzal Torso, and Right Quetzal Wing.
Where is the Quetzalcoatlus Fossil in the Museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons?
The Quetzalcoatlus fossil display is located in Room 2 of the Fossil wing of the Museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The display will be complete when you donate all 3 parts, the Left Quetzal Wing, Quetzal Torso, and Right Quetzal Wing. Unitl the display is completed by donating all 3 parts of the Quetzalcoatlus, only the parts you've donated will be displayed in your Museum.
Quetzalcoatlus Fossil Size in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Each of the parts of the Quetzalcoatlus fossil — the Left Quetzal Wing, Quetzal Torso, and Right Quetzal Wing — is a 2x2 size item.
Happy Home Academy Information for the Quetzalcoatlus Fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Quetzalcoatlus fossil parts are worth a base value of 87 HHA points each when displayed in your home. They have a primary color of Brown and a secondary color of Brown when the Fung Shui value of your room is being calculated.
Quetzalcoatlus Fossil Parts in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Left Quetzal Wing
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Left Quetzal Wing | |
Buy Price | NFS |
Sell Price | 5,000 |
Interactable | No |
Filename | FtrFossilQuetzalcoatlusC |
ID | 4699 |
The Left Quetzal Wing is one of 3 fossil parts that make up the Quetzalcoatlus fossil display in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Players are unable to purchase this item with Bells. It can only be obtained from assessing unidentified fossils or from another player.The Left Quetzal Wing can be sold for 5,000 Bells at Nook's Cranny.
The Left Quetzal Wing fossil part has a 2x2 size when placed as a furniture item. When placed in a player's house, the Left Quetzal Wing is worth a base value of 87 HHA points, with Fung Shui colors of Brown and Brown. The is not an interactable furniture item.
In the Animal Crossing: New Horizon's game code, the Left Quetzal Wing has the filename "FtrFossilQuetzalcoatlusC" and an internal ID number of 4699.
Quetzal Torso
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Quetzal Torso | |
Buy Price | NFS |
Sell Price | 4,500 |
Interactable | No |
Filename | FtrFossilQuetzalcoatlusA |
ID | 4697 |
The Quetzal Torso is one of 3 fossil parts that make up the Quetzalcoatlus fossil display in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Players are unable to purchase this item with Bells. It can only be obtained from assessing unidentified fossils or from another player.The Quetzal Torso can be sold for 4,500 Bells at Nook's Cranny.
The Quetzal Torso fossil part has a 2x2 size when placed as a furniture item. When placed in a player's house, the Quetzal Torso is worth a base value of 87 HHA points, with Fung Shui colors of Brown and Brown. The is not an interactable furniture item.
In the Animal Crossing: New Horizon's game code, the Quetzal Torso has the filename "FtrFossilQuetzalcoatlusA" and an internal ID number of 4697.
Right Quetzal Wing
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Right Quetzal Wing | |
Buy Price | NFS |
Sell Price | 5,000 |
Interactable | No |
Filename | FtrFossilQuetzalcoatlusB |
ID | 4698 |
The Right Quetzal Wing is one of 3 fossil parts that make up the Quetzalcoatlus fossil display in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Players are unable to purchase this item with Bells. It can only be obtained from assessing unidentified fossils or from another player.The Right Quetzal Wing can be sold for 5,000 Bells at Nook's Cranny.
The Right Quetzal Wing fossil part has a 2x2 size when placed as a furniture item. When placed in a player's house, the Right Quetzal Wing is worth a base value of 87 HHA points, with Fung Shui colors of Brown and Brown. The is not an interactable furniture item.
In the Animal Crossing: New Horizon's game code, the Right Quetzal Wing has the filename "FtrFossilQuetzalcoatlusB" and an internal ID number of 4698.
Quetzalcoatlus in Animal Crossing: New Leaf
The fossil was not available in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
The Quetzalcoatlus IRL
The Quetzalcoatlus, a pterosaur, was the largest flying animal known. Although lightweight for its size, (less than 200 pounds), the Quetzalcoatlus boasted a wingspan of up to forty feet. Not much is known about their feeding habits, but their long neck and beak possibly aided in the acquisition of its meals. They became extinct about 65 million years ago.
Tags: Left Quetzal Wing, Right Quetzal Wing, Quetzal Torso