![]() In addition to the aforementioned robots, some villagers appear to be based upon or composed of non-living material. In addition, the cat and dog villagers Meow and Bow appear to be electronic in nature, being based on real-world electronic devices. Each robot makes a metallic noise while walking. This group contains Flora, a flamingo Julia, a peacock Phoebe, a phoenix Queenie, an emu Phil, a green pheasant Cranston, a crested ibis Blanche, a swan and Gladys, a crane.įive villagers, Ribbot, Del, Sprocket, Nindori, and Cephalobot are obviously robots, but are classified with the rest of the villagers which look similar to them, frog, alligator, ostrich, and octopus respectively. Ostriches, considered a subspecies of birds, have subspecies within them, making them the only group with sub-subspecies. Examples include Julian, who appears to be a unicorn Papi, who appears to be an okapi and Savannah, who appears to be a zebra. Like alligators, the horse classification includes villager species who appear to be unique from horses. Like the difference between Blathers and the White Owl, there appears to be a variance in sapience between frogs and octopuses given non-sapient frogs and octopuses can be caught as fish. In addition to the default "dog" breed, there are also akitas, bulldogs, chihuahuas, Jack Russell terriers, poodles, shih tzus, and spaniels. There are 17 combined.ĭeer, such as Beau, and the only known reindeer, Jingle, differentiate themselves despite bearing noticeable similarities, not unlike bears and cubs.ĭogs are the only animal species with significant visual differences based on their breed. There are 89 total "bird" villagers.īulls (male) and cows (female) are the only group of species to have a different species for each gender. Birds and owls are the only species in this group which seem to vary in sapience, exemplified by the difference between Twiggy and the Yellow Bird and Blathers and the White Owl. There is a default bird species, however, several birds are grouped into different species entirely: chicken, dodo, duck, eagle, ostrich, owl, peacock, pelican, penguin, pigeon, seagull, and turkey. Queenie, an ostrich villager not a bird villager. Katie, a kitten, is still considered a cat. Bears are the only species wherein smaller variants are considered their own unique species, e.g. There is a default bear species, but there are also cubs, which appear to be smaller versions of bears. Like horses, the alligator classification includes at least one sub species villager, Drago, who appears to be a dragon rather than an alligator or crocodile. It is also clear that villagers treat "collectible" species such as bugs, fish, and gyroids as inferior, as exemplified by their use as furniture items in homes and the museum.Īnimal species are easily the most prevalent series in the game and humans appear to be the rarest.Īnimal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Reviewġ6 October 2015 Alligators & Crocodiles ĭrago, a dragon classified as an alligator.Īlligators have been referenced as "crocodiles" and since there are no villagers classified as crocodiles, it is assumed these two species are merged for the purposes of species in the games. ![]() While bigotry does not appear to be prevalent between species, some animal villagers will occasionally make disparaging remarks about the player being human. In total, there are six types of species: animals, gyroids, humans, mystical beings, snowmen, and spirits. There are 36 villager species, including the player. They are all male and all share a birthday of August 28. Gyroids are a notable exception to this rule, given at least eight gyroids, all answering to one name- Lloid-appear to be sentient. This page only addresses the species of sapient characters such as villagers and the player, not those of bugs, fish, fossils, and other beings that can be captured or appear in furniture. It is not a term directly used in-game, though it is referenced by several characters throughout the franchise. Species refers to the biological classification of characters which appear in the Animal Crossing series. A selection of villager species, including two cats, a cub, a squirrel, a bear, a horse, a dog, an elephant, and a wolf.
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