Shark-tooth Pattern

Shark-tooth Pattern Data
Number of Parts 1
Fossil Parts
  • Shark-tooth Pattern
Part Size 1x1
Fung Shui Color 1 Beige
Fung Shui Color 2 Brown
HHA Points 87
Catalog Not for sale
Sell Price
  • Shark-tooth Pattern - 1,000 Bells

Shark-tooth Pattern in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Shark-tooth Pattern Fossil Information from Blathers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

When you donate a Shark-tooth Pattern fossil to the Museum, Blathers tells you, "This shark-tooth pattern comes from the lower jaw of an ancient shark of the genus Helicoprion. Its teeth seem to have grown in a distinctive arrangement rather disturbingly termed a "tooth-whorl". I say "seem" because shark skeletons are made not of bone, but cartilage, except for their teeth. Consequently, their bodies are never preserved as fossils, and questions about their jaws remain unanswered. The size and placement in the stone of the shark's teeth are actually the only things we have to work with. Sometimes in research we must maintain a stiff upper lip, even in the absence of a stiff lower jaw!"

Shark-tooth Pattern Fossil Price in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

The Shark-tooth Pattern fossil sells for 1,000 Bells.

How to Get the Shark-tooth Pattern Fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

You can get the Shark-tooth Pattern 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 Shark-tooth Pattern fossil. You can then donate your assessed fossil to the museum to complete your Shark-tooth Pattern 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.

Where is the Shark-tooth Pattern Fossil in the Museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons?

The Shark-tooth Pattern fossil display is located in Room 1 of the Fossil wing of the Museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The Shark-tooth Pattern will only be displayed in the Museum once you have donated it.

Shark-tooth Pattern Fossil Size in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

The Shark-tooth Pattern fossil is a 1x1 size item.

Happy Home Academy Information for the Shark-tooth Pattern Fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Shark-tooth Pattern fossil is worth a base value of 87 HHA points each when displayed in your home. It has a primary color of Beige and a secondary color of Brown when the Fung Shui value of your room is being calculated.

Shark-tooth Pattern Fossil Parts in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Shark-tooth Pattern

Shark-tooth Pattern - Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Shark-tooth Pattern
Buy Price NFS
Sell Price 1,000
Interactable No
Filename FtrFossilShark
ID 302
The Shark-tooth Pattern is a fossil 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 Shark-tooth Pattern can be sold for 1,000 Bells at Nook's Cranny.

The Shark-tooth Pattern fossil has a 1x1 size when placed as a furniture item. When placed in a player's house, the Shark-tooth Pattern is worth a base value of 87 HHA points, with Fung Shui colors of Beige and Brown. The is not an interactable furniture item.

In the Animal Crossing: New Horizon's game code, the Shark-tooth Pattern has the filename "FtrFossilShark" and an internal ID number of 302.


Shark-tooth Pattern in Animal Crossing: New Leaf

The fossil was not available in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

The Shark-tooth Pattern IRL

The Shark-tooth Pattern comes from the Helicoprion which is an extinct, shark-like fish. Not much is known about these creatures since only these ‘whorl’ tooth patterns have been discovered. They lived in oceans 290 million years ago and their closest living relative is the chimaera.