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How to tell who's an anomaly in Animal Hospital?
Question 19 of 19
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Key Survival Skill
Spotting anomalies quickly is the most critical skill for surviving your shifts in Animal Hospital. Regularly monitor the waiting room cameras and close the shutter immediately when you notice anything suspicious.
Identifying Anomaly Signs
Watch for these distinct visual cues:
Visual Indicators
- Censored Eyes: A large black box covers their eyes, with a pair of fake eyes drawn on top
- Camera Watcher: The patient maintains unblinking, direct eye contact with the surveillance camera
- Unnatural Body Movements: Limbs stretch, detach, spasm, or bend at impossible angles
More Signs to Watch
- Shadow Patients: The character suddenly transforms into a dark shadow when viewed through cameras
- Three Eyes: The visitor approaches the desk with three glowing red eyes visible
- Hollow Face: The character has a distinct hollow face with empty, black voids where features should be
Survival Strategy
When you catch any of these tells, immediately close the shutter to protect your sanity and prevent the anomaly from attacking.
Learn More
For a complete guide to all anomalies with detailed descriptions and countermeasures, visit our Anomalies Guide page!