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"I got some sea grapes! See? Grapes!" —New Leaf

Sea grapes are a benthic animal found at the bottom of the sea. It is indicated by a medium circular shadow that does not move along the ocean floor. Diving is the only way of capturing it.

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In New Leaf

In New Leaf, an information board in the aquarium will list information about this creature.

"Sea grapes are small spheres attached to slender stems on branches, similar to normal grapes. However, despite looking like and being called "grapes," they aren't much like the land-based variety. They grow in warm oceans and are very susceptible to cold conditions, meaning refrigeration is difficult."

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Deep-Sea Creature
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Sea grapes
"I got some sea grapes! See? Grapes!"
Size About 9 inches
Time All day
Season Summer



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Further information

Main article: Sea grapes on Wikipedia

Sea grapes (also called green caviar) is a type of seaweed. The name sea grapes also refers to many sea plants, like Coccoloba or Ephedra. Relatives have one of the biggest single cells on Earth. Also, these beautiful specimens can be found at Tropical America, including Florida, the Caribbean and nearby islands

The sea grapes species known in Animal Crossing is widely used in sushi, usually eaten raw with vinegar, as a snack or in a salad throughout Japan.

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