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Multiple Part Fossils
Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Multiple Part Fossils

Discover all multi-part fossil exhibits in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, including dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals, and sea creatures. Learn their prices and parts.

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Discover all multi-part fossil exhibits in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, including dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals, and sea creatures. Learn their prices and parts.

This page offers information on all the multi-part fossil exhibits in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. A majority of these exhibits are dinosaurs, but there are also some prehistoric mammals and sea creatures to educate players on evolution.

  • Ankylosaurus — Ankylo skull (3,500 Bells), Ankylo torso (3,000 Bells), Ankylo tail (2,500 Bells)
  • Archelon — Archelon skull (4,000 Bells), Archelon tail (3,500 Bells)
  • Brachiosaurus — Brachio skull (6,000 Bells), Brachio chest (5,500 Bells), Brachio pelvis (5,000 Bells), Brachio tail (5,500 Bells)
  • Deinonychus — Deinony torso (3,000 Bells), Deinony tail (2,500 Bells)
  • Dimetrodon — Dimetrodon skull (5,500 Bells), Dimetrodon torso (5,000 Bells)
  • Diplodocus — Diplo skull (5,000 Bells), Diplo neck (4,500 Bells), Diplo chest (4,000 Bells), Diplo pelvis (4,500 Bells), Diplo tail (5,000 Bells), Diplo tail tip (4,000 Bells)
  • Iguanodon — Iguanodon skull (4,000 Bells), Iguanodon torso (3,500 Bells), Iguanodon tail (3,000 Bells)
  • Mammoth — Mammoth skull (3,000 Bells), Mammoth torso (2,500 Bells)
  • Megacerops — Megacero skull (4,500 Bells), Megacero torso (3,500 Bells), Megacero tail (3,000 Bells)
  • Megaloceros — Left megalo side (4,000 Bells), Right megalo side (5,500 Bells)
  • Ophthalmosaurus — Ophthalmo skull (2,500 Bells), Ophthalmo torso (2,000 Bells)
  • Pachycephalosaurus — Pachy skull (4,000 Bells), Pachy tail (3,500 Bells)
  • Parasaurolophus — Parasaur skull (3,500 Bells), Parasaur torso (3,000 Bells), Parasaur tail (2,500 Bells)
  • Plesiosaurus — Plesio skull (4,000 Bells), Plesio tail (4,500 Bells), Plesio torso (4,500 Bells)
  • Pteranodon — Right ptera wing (4,500 Bells), Ptera body (4,000 Bells), Left ptera wing (4,500 Bells)
  • Quetzalcoatlus — Right quetzal wing (5,000 Bells), Quetzal torso (4,500 Bells), Left quetzal wing (5,000 Bells)
  • Sabertooth Tiger — Sabertooth skull (2,500 Bells), Sabertooth tail (2,000 Bells)
  • Spinosaurus — Spino skull (4,000 Bells), Spino torso (5,000 Bells), Spino tail (2,500 Bells)
  • Stegosaurus — Stego skull (5,000 Bells), Stego torso (4,500 Bells), Stego tail (4,000 Bells)
  • Triceratops — Tricera skull (5,500 Bells), Tricera torso (5,000 Bells), Tricera tail (4,500 Bells)
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex — T. Rex skull (6,000 Bells), T. Rex torso (5,500 Bells), T. Rex tail (5,000 Bells)

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