Pachycephalosaurus
The Pachycephalosaurus is a 2 part fossil display that can be donated to the Museum in Animal Crossing games. It consists of the Pachy Skull, and Pachy Tail. Once all 2 parts have been donated to Blathers, you will have a complete Pachycephalosaurus on display in your Museum.
Pachycephalosaurus Data | |
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Number of Parts | 2 |
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Part Size | 2x2 |
Fung Shui Color 1 | Brown |
Fung Shui Color 2 | Brown |
HHA Points | 87 |
Catalog | Not for sale |
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Pachycephalosaurus in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Pachycephalosaurus Fossil Information from Blathers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
When you donate a Pachycephalosaurus fossil part to the Museum, Blathers tells you, "Pachycephalosaurus was, to be blunt, not the brightest star in the dinosaur firmament. What I mean is, with its incredibly thick skull, some 10 inches thick in spots, it didn't have much room for... well, for brains. Its brain was likely quite small, but at least it was extremely safe...in its...bony...prison."
Pachycephalosaurus Fossil Price in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
The Array fossil consists of 2 parts, the Pachy Skull, and Pachy Tail. These parts sell for the following prices:
- Pachy Skull - 4,000 Bells
- Pachy Tail - 3,500 Bells
How to Get the Pachycephalosaurus Fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
You can get the Pachycephalosaurus 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 Pachycephalosaurus fossil part. You can then donate your assessed fossils to the museum to complete your Pachycephalosaurus 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 Pachycephalosaurus fossil display will be complete when you donate all 2 parts, the Pachy Skull, and Pachy Tail.
Where is the Pachycephalosaurus Fossil in the Museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons?
The Pachycephalosaurus 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 2 parts, the Pachy Skull, and Pachy Tail. Unitl the display is completed by donating all 2 parts of the Pachycephalosaurus, only the parts you've donated will be displayed in your Museum.
Pachycephalosaurus Fossil Size in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Each of the parts of the Pachycephalosaurus fossil — the Pachy Skull, and Pachy Tail — is a 2x2 size item.
Happy Home Academy Information for the Pachycephalosaurus Fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Pachycephalosaurus 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.
Pachycephalosaurus Fossil Parts in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Pachy Skull
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Pachy Skull | |
Buy Price | NFS |
Sell Price | 4,000 |
Interactable | Yes |
Filename | FtrFossilPachycephalosaurusA |
ID | 198 |
The Pachy Skull is one of 2 fossil parts that make up the Pachycephalosaurus 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 Pachy Skull can be sold for 4,000 Bells at Nook's Cranny.
The Pachy Skull fossil part has a 2x2 size when placed as a furniture item. When placed in a player's house, the Pachy Skull is worth a base value of 87 HHA points, with Fung Shui colors of Brown and Brown. The is an interactable furniture item.
In the Animal Crossing: New Horizon's game code, the Pachy Skull has the filename "FtrFossilPachycephalosaurusA" and an internal ID number of 198.
Pachy Tail
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Pachy Tail | |
Buy Price | NFS |
Sell Price | 3,500 |
Interactable | No |
Filename | FtrFossilPachycephalosaurusB |
ID | 199 |
The Pachy Tail is one of 2 fossil parts that make up the Pachycephalosaurus 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 Pachy Tail can be sold for 3,500 Bells at Nook's Cranny.
The Pachy Tail fossil part has a 2x2 size when placed as a furniture item. When placed in a player's house, the Pachy Tail 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 Pachy Tail has the filename "FtrFossilPachycephalosaurusB" and an internal ID number of 199.
Pachycephalosaurus in Animal Crossing: New Leaf
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, you will be able to read the museum plaque for the after donating all of the parts of the fossil. The T. Rex plaque reads, "The pachycephalosaurus is known for its round, helmetlike head, the use of which is still debated. The bony dome atop its skull was nearly a foot thick, which is why mostly skull fossils survive. Some theories say the animals would smash their heads together to determine pecking order."
You can get the fossil parts in Animal Crossing: New Leaf by digging up unassessed fossils around your town with a shovel at dig spots. Each dig spot has a chance to contain a gyroid, a pitfall seed, or an unassessed fossil. You can take the unidentified fossils to Blathers to assess, and there is a chance that the fossil will be a fossil part. Once you have had Blathers assess the fossils, you can donate your assessed fossils to the museum to complete your or use duplicate fossils to decorate, send as gifts to another player or villager, or sell them at Re-Tail to get some extra bells.
The Pachycephalosaurus IRL
The Pachycephalosaurus was a North American dinosaur that lived during the final five million years of the Upper Cretaceous period. The only known discovery of the Pachycephalosaurus is a single skull. Based on the skull, scientists estimate that it was about fifteen feet in length and had a diet of seeds, leaves, fruit, and insects which it ate with serrated teeth.
Tags: Pachy Skull, Pachy Tail