Earlier today, Animal Crossing: New Horizons received its first summer update, which adds the ability to catch various sea creatures by diving in the sea.
The addition of the deep sea creatures adds another category of critters to be donated to the museum, which includes various breeds of octopi, crustaceans, and shellfish. Below you will find a list of the deep sea creatures currently available for players to catch in July, for both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Northern Hemisphere
Name Timing Mussel All Day Abalone 4PM ~ 9AM Gigas giant clam All Day Octopus All Day Pearl oyster All Day Whelk All Day Scallop All Day Sea grapes All Day Seaweed All Day Sea star All Day Sea slug All Day Moon jellyfish All Day Sea anemone All Day Slate pencil urchin 4PM ~ 9AM Sea urchin All Day Tiger prawn 4PM ~ 9AM Acorn barnacle All Day Vampire squid 4PM ~ 9AM Gazami crab All Day Giant isopod 9AM ~ 4PM & 9PM ~ 4AM Mantis shrimp 4PM ~ 9AM Sea pineapple All Day Horseshoe Crab 9PM ~ 4AM Spotted garden eel 4AM ~ 9PM Southern Hemisphere
Name Timing Octopus All Day Abalone 4PM ~ 9AM Pearl oyster All Day Oyster All Day Scallop All Day Whelk All Day Sea star All Day Sea pig 4PM ~ 9AM Sea cucumber All Day Seaweed All Day Sea slug All Day Sea anemone All Day Acorn barnacle All Day Snow crab All Day Red king crab All Day Dungeness crab All Day Lobster All Day Sweet shrimp 4PM ~ 9AM Mantis shrimp 4PM ~ 9AM Venus’ Flower Basket All Day
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