sadly, no.
if you have a pet fish on Animal Crossing, and you want a baby version of that fish, it isn't possible. you can get another kind of that fish, though, if you catch it with your fishing pole.
Only Wendell, the wandering artist, and Chip, the Fishing Tourney judge, can eat fish. You can carry fish in your pockets, donate them to the museum, display them in your house, or release them into the wild. You aren't allowed to mail fish to other players, or drop them on the ground for other players to pick up.
No, you cannot breed animals on Animal Crossing.
Since animals are your neighbors with personalities just like humans, they choose what they want to do, and thus, no breeding. Plus, Animal Crossing is a children's game, rated E for everyone by ESRB, and wouldn't be that rating if you could breed.
OK, listen to me now... BIRD and FISH, its logically impossible that you can put a fish into a bird bath. think about it, your chances of you being able to pull of something like that, would be, I don't know...
ONE in about, a MILLION! think about it...
Cross breed black and purple roses.
I am pretty sure you can cross breed unlimited as long as you breed ones that can breed rather than breed like a white rose and a yellow rose.
Animal Crossing 3DS
If there is no animal crossing 1,2,3,4....don't ya think it'd be obvious. There's animal crossing city folk for wii, animal crossing wild world for ds, animal crossing new leaf for the 3ds, but there is not animal crossing 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 OR 5
Yes you can get feathers on animal crossing!
You cannot get a church on Animal Crossing.
There is no multiplayer mode on Animal Crossing.
No. Animal Crossing was the name of the original Animal Crossing game.
No. The Animal Crossing series is exclusive to Nintendo ONLY.
It won't. Animal Crossing: City Folk is only for the Wii. There is, however, Animal Crossing: Wild World, which is an Animal Crossing game for the DS.
Dr. Shrunk an axolotl, which is a small, central American breed of salamander. Dr. Shrunk allows your character to express emotions in the game.
That would be called Animal Crossing: City Folk.