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{
"acanthostega": {
"file-name": "acanthostega",
"name": {
"name-USen": "acanthostega",
"name-EUen": "acanthostega",
"name-EUde": "Acanthostega",
"name-EUes": "acantostega",
"name-USes": "acantostega",
"name-EUfr": "acanthostéga",
"name-USfr": "acanthostéga",
"name-EUit": "acantostega",
"name-EUnl": "acanthostega",
"name-CNzh": "棘螈",
"name-TWzh": "棘螈",
"name-JPja": "アカントステガ",
"name-KRko": "아칸토스테가",
"name-EUru": "акантостега"
},
"price": 2000,
"museum-phrase": "The acanthostega! Said to be one of the earliest amphibians, it existed well before dinosaurs. Because they lived as fish not long before, they still had gills and very webbed \"hands.\". To toss away the life they knew and venture onto unknown lands... they must have been very brave! Hmm... Does it still count as bravery if you have no understanding of what you're doing?",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/acanthostega",
"part-of": "acanthostega"
},
"amber": {
"file-name": "amber",
"name": {
"name-USen": "amber",
"name-EUen": "amber",
"name-EUde": "Bernstein",
"name-EUes": "ámbar",
"name-USes": "ámbar",
"name-EUfr": "ambre",
"name-USfr": "ambre",
"name-EUit": "ambra",
"name-EUnl": "barnsteen",
"name-CNzh": "琥珀",
"name-TWzh": "琥珀",
"name-JPja": "コハク",
"name-KRko": "호박",
"name-EUru": "янтарь"
},
"price": 1200,
"museum-phrase": "Amber is formed from the sap of ancient trees that hardened over time. Because of its beauty, it has often been traded and used as jewelry throughout history. However, individual specimens may contain ancient plants or insects trapped inside them! These are valuable resources for learning about ancient eras, such as when the dinosaurs roamed... And this is why they are sometimes displayed in certain...ahem... exceptional museums! Like mine.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/amber",
"part-of": "amber"
},
"ammonite": {
"file-name": "ammonite",
"name": {
"name-USen": "ammonite",
"name-EUen": "ammonite",
"name-EUde": "Ammonit",
"name-EUes": "amonites",
"name-USes": "amonites",
"name-EUfr": "ammonite",
"name-USfr": "ammonite",
"name-EUit": "ammonite",
"name-EUnl": "ammoniet",
"name-CNzh": "菊石",
"name-TWzh": "菊石",
"name-JPja": "アンモナイト",
"name-KRko": "암모나이트",
"name-EUru": "аммонит"
},
"price": 1100,
"museum-phrase": "Ammonites were creatures that lived before and all the way through the age of dinosaurs! Because different species lived at different times, their shells are sometimes used as \"index fossils.\". In other words, these creatures act as markers in time, helping to identify the age of other formations! Who knows what other secrets lie hidden in those spiral shells?",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/ammonite",
"part-of": "ammonite"
},
"ankylo_skull": {
"file-name": "ankylo_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "ankylo skull",
"name-EUen": "ankylo skull",
"name-EUde": "Ankylosaurus-Schädel",
"name-EUes": "cráneo anquilosaurio",
"name-USes": "cráneo anquilosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "crâne d'ankylosaure",
"name-USfr": "crâne d'ankylosaure",
"name-EUit": "cranio anchilosauro",
"name-EUnl": "ankylosauruskop",
"name-CNzh": "甲龙的头",
"name-TWzh": "甲龍的頭",
"name-JPja": "アンキロサウルスのあたま",
"name-KRko": "안킬로사우루스의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп анкилозавра"
},
"price": 3500,
"museum-phrase": "Oho! Ankylosaurus was the herbivore hero, the grazing gladiator, the vegetarian barbarian of antiquity! Between its club-like tail, heavy armor, and honest-to-goodness SPIKES, it was a formidable beast! Can you keep a secret? I have even heard recent theories that it actively ATTACKED predators. Can you imagine such behavior in an herbivore? It simply beggars the imagination!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/ankylo_skull",
"part-of": "Ankylosaurus"
},
"ankylo_tail": {
"file-name": "ankylo_tail",
"name": {
"name-USen": "ankylo tail",
"name-EUen": "ankylo tail",
"name-EUde": "Ankylosaurus-Schwanz",
"name-EUes": "cola anquilosaurio",
"name-USes": "cola anquilosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "queue d'ankylosaure",
"name-USfr": "queue d'ankylosaure",
"name-EUit": "coda anchilosauro",
"name-EUnl": "ankylosaurusstaart",
"name-CNzh": "甲龙的尾巴",
"name-TWzh": "甲龍的尾巴",
"name-JPja": "アンキロサウルスのしっぽ",
"name-KRko": "안킬로사우루스의 꼬리",
"name-EUru": "хвост анкилозавра"
},
"price": 2500,
"museum-phrase": "Oho! Ankylosaurus was the herbivore hero, the grazing gladiator, the vegetarian barbarian of antiquity! Between its club-like tail, heavy armor, and honest-to-goodness SPIKES, it was a formidable beast! Can you keep a secret? I have even heard recent theories that it actively ATTACKED predators. Can you imagine such behavior in an herbivore? It simply beggars the imagination!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/ankylo_tail",
"part-of": "Ankylosaurus"
},
"ankylo_torso": {
"file-name": "ankylo_torso",
"name": {
"name-USen": "ankylo torso",
"name-EUen": "ankylo torso",
"name-EUde": "Ankylosaurus-Torso",
"name-EUes": "cuerpo anquilosaurio",
"name-USes": "cuerpo anquilosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "torse d'ankylosaure",
"name-USfr": "torse d'ankylosaure",
"name-EUit": "torso anchilosauro",
"name-EUnl": "ankylosaurusromp",
"name-CNzh": "甲龙的身体",
"name-TWzh": "甲龍的身體",
"name-JPja": "アンキロサウルスのからだ",
"name-KRko": "안킬로사우루스의 몸통",
"name-EUru": "торс анкилозавра"
},
"price": 3000,
"museum-phrase": "Oho! Ankylosaurus was the herbivore hero, the grazing gladiator, the vegetarian barbarian of antiquity! Between its club-like tail, heavy armor, and honest-to-goodness SPIKES, it was a formidable beast! Can you keep a secret? I have even heard recent theories that it actively ATTACKED predators. Can you imagine such behavior in an herbivore? It simply beggars the imagination!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/ankylo_torso",
"part-of": "Ankylosaurus"
},
"anomalocaris": {
"file-name": "anomalocaris",
"name": {
"name-USen": "anomalocaris",
"name-EUen": "anomalocaris",
"name-EUde": "Anomalocaris",
"name-EUes": "anomalocaris",
"name-USes": "anomalocaris",
"name-EUfr": "anomalocaris",
"name-USfr": "anomalocaris",
"name-EUit": "anomalocaride",
"name-EUnl": "anomalocaris",
"name-CNzh": "奇虾",
"name-TWzh": "奇蝦",
"name-JPja": "アノマロカリス",
"name-KRko": "아노말로카리스",
"name-EUru": "аномалокарис"
},
"price": 2000,
"museum-phrase": "Anomalocaris lived in the water long before the dinosaurs and are known for their, er, \"distinctive\" look. Flat bodies over three feet in length, bulging eyes like a...dragonfly, antennae like shrimp tails... They looked so peculiar that people originally thought they were multiple fossils stacked on top of each other! As a delightful side note, \"anomalocaris\" means \"abnormal shrimp\". Obviously this animal has a certain reputation in the scientific community!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/anomalocaris",
"part-of": "anomalocaris"
},
"archaeopteryx": {
"file-name": "archaeopteryx",
"name": {
"name-USen": "archaeopteryx",
"name-EUen": "archaeopteryx",
"name-EUde": "Archaeopteryx",
"name-EUes": "arqueoptérix",
"name-USes": "arqueoptérix",
"name-EUfr": "archéoptéryx",
"name-USfr": "archéoptéryx",
"name-EUit": "archaeopteryx",
"name-EUnl": "archeopteryx",
"name-CNzh": "始祖鸟",
"name-TWzh": "始祖鳥",
"name-JPja": "しそちょう",
"name-KRko": "시조새",
"name-EUru": "археоптерикс"
},
"price": 1300,
"museum-phrase": "Archaeopteryx's feathers led many people to believe it was the progenitor of the birds, eh wot... Sadly, further evidence indicates it's likely not a direct ancestor—more an evolutionary \"uncle\", if you will. Every time a specimen is found, new theories pop up. And new relatives come to roost in the family tree!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/archaeopteryx",
"part-of": "archaeopteryx"
},
"archelon_skull": {
"file-name": "archelon_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "archelon skull",
"name-EUen": "archelon skull",
"name-EUde": "Archelon-Vorderteil",
"name-EUes": "cuerpo archelon",
"name-USes": "cuerpo archelon",
"name-EUfr": "crâne d'archélon",
"name-USfr": "crâne d'archélon",
"name-EUit": "cranio archelone",
"name-EUnl": "archelonkop",
"name-CNzh": "帝龟的头",
"name-TWzh": "帝龜的頭",
"name-JPja": "アーケロンのあたま",
"name-KRko": "아르켈론의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп архелона"
},
"price": 4000,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, yes. Archelon. It was a sort of huge sea turtle. The largest thus far found, if you want to know. They were very sizable—some 13 feet long, with a shell the size of a small car... If you're into that sort of thing. They likely ate seaweed, shrimp, octopus, and possibly ammonites, given the era involved. It seems CERTAIN giant turtles had to be prima donnas and eat some of the oldest life forms on earth!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/archelon_skull",
"part-of": "Archelon"
},
"archelon_tail": {
"file-name": "archelon_tail",
"name": {
"name-USen": "archelon tail",
"name-EUen": "archelon tail",
"name-EUde": "Archelon-Hinterteil",
"name-EUes": "cola archelon",
"name-USes": "cola archelon",
"name-EUfr": "queue d'archélon",
"name-USfr": "queue d'archélon",
"name-EUit": "coda archelone",
"name-EUnl": "archelonstaart",
"name-CNzh": "帝龟的身体",
"name-TWzh": "帝龜的身體",
"name-JPja": "アーケロンのからだ",
"name-KRko": "아르켈론의 몸통",
"name-EUru": "хвост архелона"
},
"price": 3500,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, yes. Archelon. It was a sort of huge sea turtle. The largest thus far found, if you want to know. They were very sizable—some 13 feet long, with a shell the size of a small car... If you're into that sort of thing. They likely ate seaweed, shrimp, octopus, and possibly ammonites, given the era involved. It seems CERTAIN giant turtles had to be prima donnas and eat some of the oldest life forms on earth!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/archelon_tail",
"part-of": "Archelon"
},
"australopith": {
"file-name": "australopith",
"name": {
"name-USen": "australopith",
"name-EUen": "australopith",
"name-EUde": "Australopithecus",
"name-EUes": "australopiteco",
"name-USes": "australopiteco",
"name-EUfr": "australopithèque",
"name-USfr": "australopithèque",
"name-EUit": "australopiteco",
"name-EUnl": "australopithecus",
"name-CNzh": "南方古猿",
"name-TWzh": "南方古猿",
"name-JPja": "アウストラロピテクス",
"name-KRko": "오스트랄로피테쿠스",
"name-EUru": "австралопитек"
},
"price": 1100,
"museum-phrase": "The australopith, thought to be one of the links between humans and apes, emerged 4,000,000 years ago. They lived long ago, even before the ancestors of the modern humans, so there are profound differences... Even so, it seems to me that you can see the beginnings of greatness here!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/australopith",
"part-of": "australopith"
},
"brachio_chest": {
"file-name": "brachio_chest",
"name": {
"name-USen": "brachio chest",
"name-EUen": "brachio chest",
"name-EUde": "Brachiosaurus-Thorax",
"name-EUes": "tórax braquiosaurio",
"name-USes": "tórax braquiosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "torse de brachiosaure",
"name-USfr": "torse de brachiosaure",
"name-EUit": "torace brachiosauro",
"name-EUnl": "brachiosaurusborstkas",
"name-CNzh": "腕龙的胸部",
"name-TWzh": "腕龍的胸部",
"name-JPja": "ブラキオサウルスのむね",
"name-KRko": "브라키오사우루스의 가슴",
"name-EUru": "грудь брахиозавра"
},
"price": 5500,
"museum-phrase": "Brachiosaurus, whose name means \"arm lizard\" —eh, wot— was one of the largest herbivorous dinosaurs. Due to its long front legs and elongated neck, it seems to have specialized in eating plants up high. Alas, in order to support its large size, it likely needed to eat more or less every waking hour. What a ferocious forager it must have been indeed!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/brachio_chest",
"part-of": "Brachiosaurus"
},
"brachio_pelvis": {
"file-name": "brachio_pelvis",
"name": {
"name-USen": "brachio pelvis",
"name-EUen": "brachio pelvis",
"name-EUde": "Brachiosaurus-Becken",
"name-EUes": "pelvis braquiosaurio",
"name-USes": "pelvis braquiosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "bassin de brachiosaure",
"name-USfr": "bassin de brachiosaure",
"name-EUit": "bacino brachiosauro",
"name-EUnl": "brachiosaurusbekken",
"name-CNzh": "腕龙的腰部",
"name-TWzh": "腕龍的腰部",
"name-JPja": "ブラキオサウルスのこし",
"name-KRko": "브라키오사우루스의 허리",
"name-EUru": "таз брахиозавра"
},
"price": 5000,
"museum-phrase": "Brachiosaurus, whose name means \"arm lizard\" —eh, wot— was one of the largest herbivorous dinosaurs. Due to its long front legs and elongated neck, it seems to have specialized in eating plants up high. Alas, in order to support its large size, it likely needed to eat more or less every waking hour. What a ferocious forager it must have been indeed!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/brachio_pelvis",
"part-of": "Brachiosaurus"
},
"brachio_skull": {
"file-name": "brachio_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "brachio skull",
"name-EUen": "brachio skull",
"name-EUde": "Brachiosaurus-Schädel",
"name-EUes": "cráneo braquiosaurio",
"name-USes": "cráneo braquiosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "crâne de brachiosaure",
"name-USfr": "crâne de brachiosaure",
"name-EUit": "cranio brachiosauro",
"name-EUnl": "brachiosauruskop",
"name-CNzh": "腕龙的头",
"name-TWzh": "腕龍的頭",
"name-JPja": "ブラキオサウルスのあたま",
"name-KRko": "브라키오사우루스의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп брахиозавра"
},
"price": 6000,
"museum-phrase": "Brachiosaurus, whose name means \"arm lizard\" —eh, wot— was one of the largest herbivorous dinosaurs. Due to its long front legs and elongated neck, it seems to have specialized in eating plants up high. Alas, in order to support its large size, it likely needed to eat more or less every waking hour. What a ferocious forager it must have been indeed!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/brachio_skull",
"part-of": "Brachiosaurus"
},
"brachio_tail": {
"file-name": "brachio_tail",
"name": {
"name-USen": "brachio tail",
"name-EUen": "brachio tail",
"name-EUde": "Brachiosaurus-Schwanz",
"name-EUes": "cola braquiosaurio",
"name-USes": "cola braquiosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "queue de brachiosaure",
"name-USfr": "queue de brachiosaure",
"name-EUit": "coda brachiosauro",
"name-EUnl": "brachiosaurusstaart",
"name-CNzh": "腕龙的尾巴",
"name-TWzh": "腕龍的尾巴",
"name-JPja": "ブラキオサウルスのしっぽ",
"name-KRko": "브라키오사우루스의 꼬리",
"name-EUru": "хвост брахиозавра"
},
"price": 5500,
"museum-phrase": "Brachiosaurus, whose name means \"arm lizard\" —eh, wot— was one of the largest herbivorous dinosaurs. Due to its long front legs and elongated neck, it seems to have specialized in eating plants up high. Alas, in order to support its large size, it likely needed to eat more or less every waking hour. What a ferocious forager it must have been indeed!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/brachio_tail",
"part-of": "Brachiosaurus"
},
"coprolite": {
"file-name": "coprolite",
"name": {
"name-USen": "coprolite",
"name-EUen": "coprolite",
"name-EUde": "Koprolith",
"name-EUes": "coprolito",
"name-USes": "coprolito",
"name-EUfr": "coprolithe",
"name-USfr": "coprolithe",
"name-EUit": "coprolito",
"name-EUnl": "coproliet",
"name-CNzh": "粪化石",
"name-TWzh": "糞化石",
"name-JPja": "ウンコのかせき",
"name-KRko": "대변 화석",
"name-EUru": "копролит"
},
"price": 1100,
"museum-phrase": "Coprolites are, in fact...ehm...bits of fossilized...feces. Hoo! Eww! It's true! It must be said they are also astonishing treasure troves of ancient information, eh wot! For example, the coprolite from certain plant-eating dinosaurs has been found to contain small pebbles. This tells us that these dinosaurs, like many modern birds, ate rocks to help grind the greens in their bellies. Indeed! Fossilized feces reveal not only what food the dinos ate, but how they digested it too. Hoo knew?!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/coprolite",
"part-of": "coprolite"
},
"deinony_tail": {
"file-name": "deinony_tail",
"name": {
"name-USen": "deinony tail",
"name-EUen": "deinony tail",
"name-EUde": "Deinonychus-Schwanz",
"name-EUes": "cola deinonico",
"name-USes": "cola deinonico",
"name-EUfr": "queue de déinonychus",
"name-USfr": "queue de deinonychus",
"name-EUit": "coda deinonico",
"name-EUnl": "deinonychusstaart",
"name-CNzh": "恐爪龙的尾巴",
"name-TWzh": "恐爪龍的尾巴",
"name-JPja": "ディノニクスのしっぽ",
"name-KRko": "데이노니쿠스의 꼬리",
"name-EUru": "хвост дейнониха"
},
"price": 2500,
"museum-phrase": "Ahem... Yes, you may not have heard of Deinonychus, but you may have heard of its cousin, the Velociraptor. Both were predators distinguished by their frighteningly huge toe claws. They also likely had feathers. The main difference between them? Size. Deinonychus was about seven feet tall and weighed 160 pounds. Little Velociraptor, on the other wing, was a compact two feet tall and weighed only about 33 pounds! I've heard that people meeting celebrities are often surprised at how short they are in person!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/deinony_tail",
"part-of": "Deinonychus"
},
"deinony_torso": {
"file-name": "deinony_torso",
"name": {
"name-USen": "deinony torso",
"name-EUen": "deinony torso",
"name-EUde": "Deinonychus-Torso",
"name-EUes": "cuerpo deinonico",
"name-USes": "cuerpo deinonico",
"name-EUfr": "torse de déinonychus",
"name-USfr": "torse de déinonychus",
"name-EUit": "torso deinonico",
"name-EUnl": "deinonychuskop",
"name-CNzh": "恐爪龙的头",
"name-TWzh": "恐爪龍的頭",
"name-JPja": "ディノニクスのあたま",
"name-KRko": "데이노니쿠스의 머리",
"name-EUru": "торс дейнониха"
},
"price": 3000,
"museum-phrase": "Ahem... Yes, you may not have heard of Deinonychus, but you may have heard of its cousin, the Velociraptor. Both were predators distinguished by their frighteningly huge toe claws. They also likely had feathers. The main difference between them? Size. Deinonychus was about seven feet tall and weighed 160 pounds. Little Velociraptor, on the other wing, was a compact two feet tall and weighed only about 33 pounds! I've heard that people meeting celebrities are often surprised at how short they are in person!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/deinony_torso",
"part-of": "Deinonychus"
},
"dimetrodon_skull": {
"file-name": "dimetrodon_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "dimetrodon skull",
"name-EUen": "dimetrodon skull",
"name-EUde": "Dimetrodon-Schädel",
"name-EUes": "cráneo dimetrodonte",
"name-USes": "cráneo dimetrodonte",
"name-EUfr": "crâne de dimétrodon",
"name-USfr": "crâne de dimétrodon",
"name-EUit": "cranio dimetrodonte",
"name-EUnl": "dimetrodonkop",
"name-CNzh": "异齿龙的头",
"name-TWzh": "異齒龍的頭",
"name-JPja": "ディメトロドンのあたま",
"name-KRko": "디메트로돈의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп диметродона"
},
"price": 5500,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, yes. Dimetrodon. Not actually a dinosaur, despite what some people may tell you. This REPTILE—not dinosaur is most famous for the large sail-like organ on its back. Said organ was likely useful in regulating its non-dinosaur—body temperature. Reptiles are known to be cold- blooded, but there is some debate as to whether dinosaurs were too. Dimetrodon assuredly was.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/dimetrodon_skull",
"part-of": "Dimetrodon"
},
"dimetrodon_torso": {
"file-name": "dimetrodon_torso",
"name": {
"name-USen": "dimetrodon torso",
"name-EUen": "dimetrodon torso",
"name-EUde": "Dimetrodon-Torso",
"name-EUes": "cuerpo dimetrodonte",
"name-USes": "cuerpo dimetrodonte",
"name-EUfr": "corps de dimétrodon",
"name-USfr": "corps de dimétrodon",
"name-EUit": "torso dimetrodonte",
"name-EUnl": "dimetrodonromp",
"name-CNzh": "异齿龙的身体",
"name-TWzh": "異齒龍的身體",
"name-JPja": "ディメトロドンのからだ",
"name-KRko": "디메트로돈의 몸통",
"name-EUru": "торс диметродона"
},
"price": 5000,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, yes. Dimetrodon. Not actually a dinosaur, despite what some people may tell you. This REPTILE—not dinosaur is most famous for the large sail-like organ on its back. Said organ was likely useful in regulating its non-dinosaur—body temperature. Reptiles are known to be cold- blooded, but there is some debate as to whether dinosaurs were too. Dimetrodon assuredly was.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/dimetrodon_torso",
"part-of": "Dimetrodon"
},
"dinosaur_track": {
"file-name": "dinosaur_track",
"name": {
"name-USen": "dinosaur track",
"name-EUen": "dinosaur track",
"name-EUde": "Dino-Fußabdruck",
"name-EUes": "huella de dinosaurio",
"name-USes": "huella de dinosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "empreinte de dinosaure",
"name-USfr": "empreinte de dinosaure",
"name-EUit": "orma dinosauro",
"name-EUnl": "fossiele pootafdruk",
"name-CNzh": "恐龙脚印化石",
"name-TWzh": "恐龍腳印化石",
"name-JPja": "あしあとのかせき",
"name-KRko": "발자국 화석",
"name-EUru": "след динозавра"
},
"price": 1000,
"museum-phrase": "Dinosaur tracks are fossilized footprints left on the bottom of the sea or on soft earth. From these fossils, we can deduce the creature's territory range as well as its relationship with its herd... It has even become possible to work out the creature's size, distinctive gait, and, shockingly, walking speed! These trace fossils are like social-media feeds, enabling us to follow the daily lives of the dinosaurs!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/dinosaur_track",
"part-of": "dinosaur track"
},
"diplo_chest": {
"file-name": "diplo_chest",
"name": {
"name-USen": "diplo chest",
"name-EUen": "diplo chest",
"name-EUde": "Diplodocus-Thorax",
"name-EUes": "tórax diplodocus",
"name-USes": "tórax diplodocus",
"name-EUfr": "torse de diplodocus",
"name-USfr": "torse de diplodocus",
"name-EUit": "torso diplodoco",
"name-EUnl": "diplodocusborstkas",
"name-CNzh": "梁龙的胸部",
"name-TWzh": "梁龍的胸部",
"name-JPja": "ディプロドクスのむね",
"name-KRko": "디플로도쿠스의 가슴",
"name-EUru": "грудь диплодока"
},
"price": 4000,
"museum-phrase": "Good old Diplodocus, what would we do without you? This stout fellow embodied all the best in dinosaurs. Those sturdy legs, that magnificent tail, and, above all, that extraordinary neck! Did you know that its center of gravity was such that sitting up on its hind legs was probably easy? What's more, paired with its long neck, this ability greatly increased its reach for eating plants! Best of all, Diplodocus probably grew its entire life, having no \"adult size\". Would that we were all so gifted!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/diplo_chest",
"part-of": "Diplodocus"
},
"diplo_neck": {
"file-name": "diplo_neck",
"name": {
"name-USen": "diplo neck",
"name-EUen": "diplo neck",
"name-EUde": "Diplodocus-Hals",
"name-EUes": "cuello diplodocus",
"name-USes": "cuello diplodocus",
"name-EUfr": "cou de diplodocus",
"name-USfr": "cou de diplodocus",
"name-EUit": "collo diplodoco",
"name-EUnl": "diplodocusnek",
"name-CNzh": "梁龙的脖子",
"name-TWzh": "梁龍的脖子",
"name-JPja": "ディプロドクスのくび",
"name-KRko": "디플로도쿠스의 목",
"name-EUru": "шея диплодока"
},
"price": 4500,
"museum-phrase": "Good old Diplodocus, what would we do without you? This stout fellow embodied all the best in dinosaurs. Those sturdy legs, that magnificent tail, and, above all, that extraordinary neck! Did you know that its center of gravity was such that sitting up on its hind legs was probably easy? What's more, paired with its long neck, this ability greatly increased its reach for eating plants! Best of all, Diplodocus probably grew its entire life, having no \"adult size\". Would that we were all so gifted!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/diplo_neck",
"part-of": "Diplodocus"
},
"diplo_pelvis": {
"file-name": "diplo_pelvis",
"name": {
"name-USen": "diplo pelvis",
"name-EUen": "diplo pelvis",
"name-EUde": "Diplodocus-Becken",
"name-EUes": "pelvis diplodocus",
"name-USes": "pelvis diplodocus",
"name-EUfr": "bassin de diplodocus",
"name-USfr": "bassin de diplodocus",
"name-EUit": "bacino diplodoco",
"name-EUnl": "diplodocusbekken",
"name-CNzh": "梁龙的腰部",
"name-TWzh": "梁龍的腰部",
"name-JPja": "ディプロドクスのこし",
"name-KRko": "디플로도쿠스의 허리",
"name-EUru": "таз диплодока"
},
"price": 4500,
"museum-phrase": "Good old Diplodocus, what would we do without you? This stout fellow embodied all the best in dinosaurs. Those sturdy legs, that magnificent tail, and, above all, that extraordinary neck! Did you know that its center of gravity was such that sitting up on its hind legs was probably easy? What's more, paired with its long neck, this ability greatly increased its reach for eating plants! Best of all, Diplodocus probably grew its entire life, having no \"adult size\". Would that we were all so gifted!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/diplo_pelvis",
"part-of": "Diplodocus"
},
"diplo_skull": {
"file-name": "diplo_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "diplo skull",
"name-EUen": "diplo skull",
"name-EUde": "Diplodocus-Schädel",
"name-EUes": "cráneo diplodocus",
"name-USes": "cráneo diplodocus",
"name-EUfr": "crâne de diplodocus",
"name-USfr": "crâne de diplodocus",
"name-EUit": "cranio diplodoco",
"name-EUnl": "diplodocuskop",
"name-CNzh": "梁龙的头",
"name-TWzh": "梁龍的頭",
"name-JPja": "ディプロドクスのあたま",
"name-KRko": "디플로도쿠스의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп диплодока"
},
"price": 5000,
"museum-phrase": "Good old Diplodocus, what would we do without you? This stout fellow embodied all the best in dinosaurs. Those sturdy legs, that magnificent tail, and, above all, that extraordinary neck! Did you know that its center of gravity was such that sitting up on its hind legs was probably easy? What's more, paired with its long neck, this ability greatly increased its reach for eating plants! Best of all, Diplodocus probably grew its entire life, having no \"adult size\". Would that we were all so gifted!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/diplo_skull",
"part-of": "Diplodocus"
},
"diplo_tail": {
"file-name": "diplo_tail",
"name": {
"name-USen": "diplo tail",
"name-EUen": "diplo tail",
"name-EUde": "Diplodocus-Schwanz",
"name-EUes": "cola diplodocus",
"name-USes": "cola diplodocus",
"name-EUfr": "queue de diplodocus",
"name-USfr": "queue de diplodocus",
"name-EUit": "coda diplodoco",
"name-EUnl": "diplodocusstaart",
"name-CNzh": "梁龙的尾巴",
"name-TWzh": "梁龍的尾巴",
"name-JPja": "ディプロドクスのしっぽ",
"name-KRko": "디플로도쿠스의 꼬리",
"name-EUru": "хвост диплодока"
},
"price": 5000,
"museum-phrase": "Good old Diplodocus, what would we do without you? This stout fellow embodied all the best in dinosaurs. Those sturdy legs, that magnificent tail, and, above all, that extraordinary neck! Did you know that its center of gravity was such that sitting up on its hind legs was probably easy? What's more, paired with its long neck, this ability greatly increased its reach for eating plants! Best of all, Diplodocus probably grew its entire life, having no \"adult size\". Would that we were all so gifted!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/diplo_tail",
"part-of": "Diplodocus"
},
"diplo_tail_tip": {
"file-name": "diplo_tail_tip",
"name": {
"name-USen": "diplo tail tip",
"name-EUen": "diplo tail tip",
"name-EUde": "Diplodocus-Schwanzspitze",
"name-EUes": "punta de cola diplodocus",
"name-USes": "punta de cola diplodocus",
"name-EUfr": "pointe de queue de diplo",
"name-USfr": "pointe de queue de diplo",
"name-EUit": "punta di coda diplodoco",
"name-EUnl": "diplodocusstaartpunt",
"name-CNzh": "梁龙的尾巴尖",
"name-TWzh": "梁龍的尾端",
"name-JPja": "ディプロドクスのしっぽのさき",
"name-KRko": "디플로도쿠스의 꼬리 끝",
"name-EUru": "кончик хвоста диплодока"
},
"price": 4000,
"museum-phrase": "Good old Diplodocus, what would we do without you? This stout fellow embodied all the best in dinosaurs. Those sturdy legs, that magnificent tail, and, above all, that extraordinary neck! Did you know that its center of gravity was such that sitting up on its hind legs was probably easy? What's more, paired with its long neck, this ability greatly increased its reach for eating plants! Best of all, Diplodocus probably grew its entire life, having no \"adult size\". Would that we were all so gifted!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/diplo_tail_tip",
"part-of": "Diplodocus"
},
"dunkleosteus": {
"file-name": "dunkleosteus",
"name": {
"name-USen": "dunkleosteus",
"name-EUen": "dunkleosteus",
"name-EUde": "Dunkleosteus",
"name-EUes": "dunkleosteo",
"name-USes": "dunkleosteo",
"name-EUfr": "dunkléostéus",
"name-USfr": "dunkléostéus",
"name-EUit": "dunkleosteus",
"name-EUnl": "dunkleosteus",
"name-CNzh": "邓氏鱼",
"name-TWzh": "鄧氏魚",
"name-JPja": "ダンクルオステウス",
"name-KRko": "둔클레오스테우스",
"name-EUru": "дунклеостей"
},
"price": 3500,
"museum-phrase": "The dunkleosteus flourished long before the dinosaurs and was a sort of armored fish. Curiously, only fossils for the head and shoulders have been found. We must simply imagine the rest! While its face was rather frightening, I like to picture a cute little tail and perhaps some fluffy paws on its fins. Such speculation is not scientific, of course, and essentially amounts to paleontological fan fiction. I own that.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/dunkleosteus",
"part-of": "dunkleosteus"
},
"eusthenopteron": {
"file-name": "eusthenopteron",
"name": {
"name-USen": "eusthenopteron",
"name-EUen": "eusthenopteron",
"name-EUde": "Eusthenopteron",
"name-EUes": "eustenopteron",
"name-USes": "eustenopteron",
"name-EUfr": "eusthénoptéron",
"name-USfr": "eusthénoptéron",
"name-EUit": "eustenottero",
"name-EUnl": "eusthenopteron",
"name-CNzh": "新翼鱼",
"name-TWzh": "新翼魚",
"name-JPja": "ユーステノプテロン",
"name-KRko": "에우스테놉테론",
"name-EUru": "эустеноптерон"
},
"price": 2000,
"museum-phrase": "The eusthenopteron is famous for being the link between fish and land animals long before dinosaurs. It seems to have had strong fins capable of pulling it around areas where the water was shallow. When most creatures lived in the sea... they dreamed of land. If not for them, we mightn't be here today! Imagine if we'd not left the oceans... How might fashion and music be different in an aquatic world? How would we resolve differences? Perhaps some sort of ink-squirting contest of champions?",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/eusthenopteron",
"part-of": "eusthenopteron"
},
"iguanodon_skull": {
"file-name": "iguanodon_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "iguanodon skull",
"name-EUen": "iguanodon skull",
"name-EUde": "Iguanodon-Schädel",
"name-EUes": "cráneo iguanodonte",
"name-USes": "cráneo iguanodonte",
"name-EUfr": "crâne d'iguanodon",
"name-USfr": "crâne d'iguanodon",
"name-EUit": "cranio iguanodonte",
"name-EUnl": "iguanodonkop",
"name-CNzh": "禽龙的头",
"name-TWzh": "禽龍的頭",
"name-JPja": "イグアノドンのあたま",
"name-KRko": "이구아노돈의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп игуанодона"
},
"price": 4000,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, that graceful ballerina of the Cretaceous, the Iguanodon! When I say it was graceful, I mean by the...ahem...rather low bar set by other large herbivores. Apparently it would nimbly dodge the attacks of predators and fight back with its thumb claws! It could even walk on two legs when it wanted to! Er...truly it was the most elegant and lithe of dinosaurs.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/iguanodon_skull",
"part-of": "Iguanodon"
},
"iguanodon_tail": {
"file-name": "iguanodon_tail",
"name": {
"name-USen": "iguanodon tail",
"name-EUen": "iguanodon tail",
"name-EUde": "Iguanodon-Schwanz",
"name-EUes": "cola iguanodonte",
"name-USes": "cola iguanodonte",
"name-EUfr": "queue d'iguanodon",
"name-USfr": "queue d'iguanodon",
"name-EUit": "coda iguanodonte",
"name-EUnl": "iguanodonstaart",
"name-CNzh": "禽龙的尾巴",
"name-TWzh": "禽龍的尾巴",
"name-JPja": "イグアノドンのしっぽ",
"name-KRko": "이구아노돈의 꼬리",
"name-EUru": "хвост игуанодона"
},
"price": 3000,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, that graceful ballerina of the Cretaceous, the Iguanodon! When I say it was graceful, I mean by the...ahem...rather low bar set by other large herbivores. Apparently it would nimbly dodge the attacks of predators and fight back with its thumb claws! It could even walk on two legs when it wanted to! Er...truly it was the most elegant and lithe of dinosaurs.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/iguanodon_tail",
"part-of": "Iguanodon"
},
"iguanodon_torso": {
"file-name": "iguanodon_torso",
"name": {
"name-USen": "iguanodon torso",
"name-EUen": "iguanodon torso",
"name-EUde": "Iguanodon-Torso",
"name-EUes": "cuerpo iguanodonte",
"name-USes": "cuerpo iguanodonte",
"name-EUfr": "torse d'iguanodon",
"name-USfr": "torse d'iguanodon",
"name-EUit": "torso iguanodonte",
"name-EUnl": "iguanodonromp",
"name-CNzh": "禽龙的身体",
"name-TWzh": "禽龍的身體",
"name-JPja": "イグアノドンのからだ",
"name-KRko": "이구아노돈의 몸통",
"name-EUru": "торс игуанодона"
},
"price": 3500,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, that graceful ballerina of the Cretaceous, the Iguanodon! When I say it was graceful, I mean by the...ahem...rather low bar set by other large herbivores. Apparently it would nimbly dodge the attacks of predators and fight back with its thumb claws! It could even walk on two legs when it wanted to! Er...truly it was the most elegant and lithe of dinosaurs.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/iguanodon_torso",
"part-of": "Iguanodon"
},
"juramaia": {
"file-name": "juramaia",
"name": {
"name-USen": "juramaia",
"name-EUen": "juramaia",
"name-EUde": "Juramaia",
"name-EUes": "juramaia",
"name-USes": "juramaia",
"name-EUfr": "juramaia",
"name-USfr": "juramaia",
"name-EUit": "juramaia",
"name-EUnl": "juramaia",
"name-CNzh": "侏罗兽",
"name-TWzh": "侏羅獸",
"name-JPja": "ジュラマイア",
"name-KRko": "쥐라마이아",
"name-EUru": "юрамайя"
},
"price": 1500,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, yes, the juramaia: one of the first mammals, and one of the few to live alongside the dinosaurs! In order to hide from much larger dinosaurs, it was less than four inches long and quite unobtrusive. Some even theorize that these mammals were nocturnal until the dinosaurs went extinct. They needed every advantage to live among those behemoths. They were nocturnal before it was cool!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/juramaia",
"part-of": "juramaia"
},
"left_megalo_side": {
"file-name": "left_megalo_side",
"name": {
"name-USen": "left megalo side",
"name-EUen": "left megalo side",
"name-EUde": "Riesenhirsch-Hälfte (L)",
"name-EUes": "mitad izq. megaloceros",
"name-USes": "mitad izq. megaloceros",
"name-EUfr": "partie gauche de mégacéros",
"name-USfr": "partie gauche de mégacéros",
"name-EUit": "metà sinistra megalocero",
"name-EUnl": "reuzenhert (linkerhelft)",
"name-CNzh": "大角鹿的左半身",
"name-TWzh": "大角鹿的左半身",
"name-JPja": "メガロケロスのひだりはんしん",
"name-KRko": "메갈로케로스의 왼쪽 반신",
"name-EUru": "лев. часть гигантск. оленя"
},
"price": 4000,
"museum-phrase": "The Megaloceros was a relative of the deer that lived during the Ice Age, long after the dinosaurs. It was also known as \"megaloceros giganteus\"...which just means \"deer with large horns\". True to their name, they were deer with antlers spanning roughly 10 feet across! Imagine the majesty! While smaller than many dinosaurs, they were nonetheless a very charismatic example of megafauna.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/left_megalo_side",
"part-of": "Megaloceros"
},
"left_ptera_wing": {
"file-name": "left_ptera_wing",
"name": {
"name-USen": "left ptera wing",
"name-EUen": "left ptera wing",
"name-EUde": "Pteranodon-Flügel (L)",
"name-EUes": "ala izquierda pteranodonte",
"name-USes": "ala izquierda pteranodonte",
"name-EUfr": "aile gauche de ptéranodon",
"name-USfr": "aile gauche de ptéranodon",
"name-EUit": "ala sinistra pteranodonte",
"name-EUnl": "pteranodonvleugel (l)",
"name-CNzh": "无齿翼龙的左翼",
"name-TWzh": "無齒翼龍的左翼",
"name-JPja": "プテラノドンのさよく",
"name-KRko": "프테라노돈의 왼날개",
"name-EUru": "л. крыло птеранодона"
},
"price": 4500,
"museum-phrase": "The mighty Pteranodon! Among the very largest animals ever to fly, they were role models to us all. With a wingspan of over 23 feet in some cases, I find it simply stunning that they ever did more than glide! But fly they did, soaring dynamically and dramatically over land and sea! I wish I could have seen it...",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/left_ptera_wing",
"part-of": "Pteranodon"
},
"left_quetzal_wing": {
"file-name": "left_quetzal_wing",
"name": {
"name-USen": "left quetzal wing",
"name-EUen": "left quetzal wing",
"name-EUde": "Quetzalcoatlus-Flügel (L)",
"name-EUes": "ala izquierda quetzalcoatlus",
"name-USes": "ala izquierda quetzalcoatlus",
"name-EUfr": "aile gauche de quetzal",
"name-USfr": "aile gauche de quetzal",
"name-EUit": "ala sinistra quetzalcoatlus",
"name-EUnl": "quetzalcoatlusvleugel (l)",
"name-CNzh": "风神翼龙的左翼",
"name-TWzh": "風神翼龍的左翼",
"name-JPja": "ケツァルコアトルスのさよく",
"name-KRko": "케찰코아틀루스의 왼날개",
"name-EUru": "л. крыло кетцалькоатля"
},
"price": 5000,
"museum-phrase": "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...",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/left_quetzal_wing",
"part-of": "Quetzalcoatlus"
},
"mammoth_skull": {
"file-name": "mammoth_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "mammoth skull",
"name-EUen": "mammoth skull",
"name-EUde": "Mammut-Schädel",
"name-EUes": "cráneo mamut",
"name-USes": "cráneo mamut",
"name-EUfr": "crâne de mammouth",
"name-USfr": "crâne de mammouth",
"name-EUit": "cranio mammut",
"name-EUnl": "mammoetkop",
"name-CNzh": "长毛象的头",
"name-TWzh": "長毛象的頭",
"name-JPja": "マンモスのあたま",
"name-KRko": "매머드의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп мамонта"
},
"price": 3000,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, Mammoths, the bad boys—and girls!—of the ancient-mammal world. So woolly! So unkempt! They are, of course, most famous for their size, which could be up to 13 tons for the largest males. But they were subject to no one's rules, and some species were SMALLER than modern elephants! Scientists have pondered for years: were mammoths the COOLEST of all extinct species? Perhaps so!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/mammoth_skull",
"part-of": "Mammoth"
},
"mammoth_torso": {
"file-name": "mammoth_torso",
"name": {
"name-USen": "mammoth torso",
"name-EUen": "mammoth torso",
"name-EUde": "Mammut-Torso",
"name-EUes": "cuerpo mamut",
"name-USes": "cuerpo mamut",
"name-EUfr": "corps de mammouth",
"name-USfr": "corps de mammouth",
"name-EUit": "torso mammut",
"name-EUnl": "mammoetromp",
"name-CNzh": "长毛象的身体",
"name-TWzh": "長毛象的身體",
"name-JPja": "マンモスのからだ",
"name-KRko": "매머드의 몸통",
"name-EUru": "торс мамонта"
},
"price": 2500,
"museum-phrase": "Ah, Mammoths, the bad boys—and girls!—of the ancient-mammal world. So woolly! So unkempt! They are, of course, most famous for their size, which could be up to 13 tons for the largest males. But they were subject to no one's rules, and some species were SMALLER than modern elephants! Scientists have pondered for years: were mammoths the COOLEST of all extinct species? Perhaps so!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/mammoth_torso",
"part-of": "Mammoth"
},
"megacero_skull": {
"file-name": "megacero_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "megacero skull",
"name-EUen": "megacero skull",
"name-EUde": "Megacerops-Schädel",
"name-EUes": "cráneo brontoterio",
"name-USes": "cráneo brontoterio",
"name-EUfr": "crâne de brontothérium",
"name-USfr": "crâne de brontothérium",
"name-EUit": "cranio brontoterio",
"name-EUnl": "brontopskop",
"name-CNzh": "巨角犀的头",
"name-TWzh": "巨角犀的頭",
"name-JPja": "メガセロプスのあたま",
"name-KRko": "메가케롭스의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп бронтотерия"
},
"price": 4500,
"museum-phrase": "Hoo! I had been hoping someone would bring me a Megacerops! This large fellow was a bit like our modern rhinoceros, but with two horns on its nose! Sadly, their small teeth restricted them to a diet of rather soft plants, and eventually they died out. I feel there is a valuable lesson to be had there about learning to enjoy a variety of foods.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/megacero_skull",
"part-of": "Megacerops"
},
"megacero_tail": {
"file-name": "megacero_tail",
"name": {
"name-USen": "megacero tail",
"name-EUen": "megacero tail",
"name-EUde": "Megacerops-Schwanz",
"name-EUes": "cola brontoterio",
"name-USes": "cola brontoterio",
"name-EUfr": "queue de brontothérium",
"name-USfr": "queue de brontothérium",
"name-EUit": "coda brontoterio",
"name-EUnl": "brontopsstaart",
"name-CNzh": "巨角犀的尾巴",
"name-TWzh": "巨角犀的尾巴",
"name-JPja": "メガセロプスのしっぽ",
"name-KRko": "메가케롭스의 꼬리",
"name-EUru": "хвост бронтотерия"
},
"price": 3000,
"museum-phrase": "Hoo! I had been hoping someone would bring me a Megacerops! This large fellow was a bit like our modern rhinoceros, but with two horns on its nose! Sadly, their small teeth restricted them to a diet of rather soft plants, and eventually they died out. I feel there is a valuable lesson to be had there about learning to enjoy a variety of foods.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/megacero_tail",
"part-of": "Megacerops"
},
"megacero_torso": {
"file-name": "megacero_torso",
"name": {
"name-USen": "megacero torso",
"name-EUen": "megacero torso",
"name-EUde": "Megacerops-Torso",
"name-EUes": "cuerpo brontoterio",
"name-USes": "cuerpo brontoterio",
"name-EUfr": "corps de brontothérium",
"name-USfr": "corps de brontothérium",
"name-EUit": "torso brontoterio",
"name-EUnl": "brontopsromp",
"name-CNzh": "巨角犀的身体",
"name-TWzh": "巨角犀的身體",
"name-JPja": "メガセロプスのからだ",
"name-KRko": "메가케롭스의 몸통",
"name-EUru": "торс бронтотерия"
},
"price": 3500,
"museum-phrase": "Hoo! I had been hoping someone would bring me a Megacerops! This large fellow was a bit like our modern rhinoceros, but with two horns on its nose! Sadly, their small teeth restricted them to a diet of rather soft plants, and eventually they died out. I feel there is a valuable lesson to be had there about learning to enjoy a variety of foods.",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/megacero_torso",
"part-of": "Megacerops"
},
"myllokunmingia": {
"file-name": "myllokunmingia",
"name": {
"name-USen": "myllokunmingia",
"name-EUen": "myllokunmingia",
"name-EUde": "Myllokunmingia",
"name-EUes": "myllokunmingia",
"name-USes": "myllokunmingia",
"name-EUfr": "myllokunmingia",
"name-USfr": "myllokunmingia",
"name-EUit": "myllokunmingia",
"name-EUnl": "myllokunmingia",
"name-CNzh": "丰娇昆明鱼",
"name-TWzh": "豐嬌昆明魚",
"name-JPja": "ミロクンミンギア",
"name-KRko": "밀로쿤밍기아",
"name-EUru": "миллокунмингия"
},
"price": 1500,
"museum-phrase": "The myllokunmingia! Said to be one of the oldest fish-like animals, it lived well before the dinosaurs. It was about an inch long and seems to have had no lower jaw. It is awe-inspiring imagining such ancient life! There is much we still don't know. We may yet discover even older organisms with even fewer jaws!",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/myllokunmingia",
"part-of": "myllokunmingia"
},
"ophthalmo_skull": {
"file-name": "ophthalmo_skull",
"name": {
"name-USen": "ophthalmo skull",
"name-EUen": "ophthalmo skull",
"name-EUde": "Ophthalmosaurus-Schädel",
"name-EUes": "cráneo oftalmosaurio",
"name-USes": "cráneo oftalmosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "crâne d'ophtalmosaure",
"name-USfr": "crâne d'ophtalmosaure",
"name-EUit": "cranio oftalmosauro",
"name-EUnl": "ophthalmosauruskop",
"name-CNzh": "大眼鱼龙的头",
"name-TWzh": "大眼魚龍的頭",
"name-JPja": "オフタルモサウルスのあたま",
"name-KRko": "오프탈모사우루스의 머리",
"name-EUru": "череп офтальмозавра"
},
"price": 2500,
"museum-phrase": "The adorable Ophthalmosaurus— cutest of all the Ichthyosaurs! What makes a large, sea-dwelling reptile cute, you may ask? I shall tell you... The eyes! Ophthalmosaurus's name means \"eye lizard\", and its face was quite dominated by those great orbs! Beside their cutifying effect, these eyes gave the creature great vision, making it a very successful hunter. And no doubt because its big doe eyes lulled prey into a false sense of security...",
"image_uri": "https://acnhapi.com/v1/images/fossils/ophthalmo_skull",
"part-of": "Ophthalmosaurus"
},
"ophthalmo_torso": {
"file-name": "ophthalmo_torso",
"name": {
"name-USen": "ophthalmo torso",
"name-EUen": "ophthalmo torso",
"name-EUde": "Ophthalmosaurus-Torso",
"name-EUes": "cuerpo oftalmosaurio",
"name-USes": "cuerpo oftalmosaurio",
"name-EUfr": "corps d'ophtalmosaure",
"name-USfr": "corps d'ophtalmosaure",