Guide: Bugs, Fish, And Sea Creatures Leaving Animal Crossing: New Horizons After November

Guide: Bugs, Fish, And Sea Creatures Leaving Animal Crossing: New Horizons After November

November will be ending soon, and this means there will be a number of bugs, fish and sea creatures that will no longer be available to catch in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Notable Animal Crossing: New Horizons critters leaving the Northern Hemisphere after November include the Golden Trout, as well as the Umbrella Octopus. For the Southern Hemisphere, notable critters leaving include the Oarfish and Dungeness Crab.

You can find the full list of these departing critters below, as well as when and where to catch them:

Northern Hemisphere

Bugs

Name Location Time
Monarch butterfly Flying 4am – 5pm
Long locust On the ground 8am – 7pm
Migratory locust On the ground 8am – 7pm
Rice grasshopper On the ground 8am – 7pm
Cricket On the ground 5pm – 8am
Mantis On flowers 8am – 5pm
Orchid mantis On white flowers 8am – 5pm
Violin beetle On tree stumps All day
Walking stick On trees 4am – 8am & 5pm – 7pm
Flea On villagers All day

 

Fish

Name Location Shadow size Time
Cherry salmon River (Clifftop) Pond Medium-small All day
Char River (Clifftop) Pond Medium-small All day
Golden trout River (Clifftop) Medium-small 4pm – 9am
Mitten crab River Small 4pm – 9am
Guppy River Tiny 9am – 4pm
Neon tetra River Tiny 9am – 4pm
Sea horse Sea Tiny All day
Zebra turkeyfish Sea Medium-small All day
Barred knifejaw Sea Medium-small All day
Ray Sea Large 4am – 9pm

 

Sea Creatures

Name Shadow size Swimming pattern Time
Chambered nautilus Medium Medium 4pm-9am
Umbrella Octopus Small Fast All Day
Gazami Crab Medium Fast All day

Southern Hemisphere

Bugs

Name Location Time
Mole cricket Underground All day

 

Fish

Name Location Shadow size Time
Loach River Small All day
Golden trout River (Clifftop) Medium-small 4pm – 9am
Oarfish Sea Huge All day

 

Sea Creatures

Name Shadow size Swimming pattern Time
Turban shell Small Slow All day
Dungeness Crab Medium Moderate consistent movement All Day

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