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The myllokunmingia is a stand-alone fossil that can be donated to the museum in New Horizons.

Donation to the museum[]

In New Horizons[]

Upon donation to the museum or selecting "Tell me more about this!", Blathers will say:

"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!"

The myllokunmingia will be displayed on the right side of the first fossil room, next to the dunkleosteus and eusthenopteron.

Gallery[]

Further information[]

Myllokunmingia-real-life

An artist's rendition of Myllokunmingia

Main article: Myllokunmingia on Wikipedia

Myllokunmingia fengjiaoa is an extinct species of basal chordate that lived during the Cambrian Period, about 535-520 million years ago, in modern-day China. It is one of the oldest organisms that showed signs of having a skull and a cartilaginous skeleton. Only one specimen has ever been recovered.

In other languages[]

Myllokunmingia
Language Name Translation
Japan Japanese ミロクンミンギア Mirokunmingia -
France French Myllokunmingia -
Spain Spanish Myllokunmingia -
Germany German Myllokunmingia -
Italy Italian Myllokunmingia -
The Netherlands Dutch Myllokunmingia -
Russia Russian Миллокунмингия Millokunmingiya -
China Chinese 丰娇昆明鱼/豐嬌昆明魚 fēngjiāokūnmíngyú -
South Korea Korean ' -



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