June Is Shark Season on 'Animal Crossing' Here Are All the New Fish and Bugs Coming

Get the scoop on all the new Animal Crossing: New Horizons fish and bugs in June, plus a few species that are gone and leaving. Better craft an extra fishing pole and net, Animal Crossers, because the month of June is especially exciting for anyone looking to add some new critters to their museum. The

Get the scoop on all the new ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ fish and bugs in June, plus a couple of species that are long past and leaving.

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Better craft an extra fishing pole and net, Animal Crossers, as a result of the month of June is especially exciting for any person taking a look to add some new critters to their museum. The month that marks the get started of summer additionally brings some highly anticipated new fish and bugs for your island — lots of which fetch some very high-quality costs at Nook's Cranny. 

And, as at all times, the turning of the calendar also method some species will cross into hibernation for a while. Here are all the new Animal Crossing fish and bugs as of June, at the side of the species that are gone as of June 1 and the critters that will go away at the end of the month.

Source: Nintendo

'Animal Crossing' fish guide for June (Northern hemisphere)

New fish:

Tons of sharks are coming to the sea, and river fishing is about to get much more lucrative.

Rivers:

  • Arapaima (10,000 bells): Largest shadow, to be had 4 p.m. to 9 a.m. thru September 
  • Arowana (10,000 bells) : Large shadow, to be had Four p.m. to 9 a.m. thru September 
  • Dorado (15,000 bells): Extra large shadow, to be had Four a.m. to Nine p.m. thru September
  • Piranha (2,500 bells): Small shadow, to be had 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Nine p.m. to Four a.m. via September
  • Saddled Bichir (4,000 bells): Large shadow, available  Nine p.m. to Four a.m. via September
  • Tilapia (800 bells): medium shadow, to be had all day thru October

Ponds:

  • Gar (6,000 bells): Largest shadow, to be had 4 p.m. to 9 a.m. thru September 
  • Giant Snakehead (5,500 bells): Largest shadow, to be had 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., through August
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Sea:

  • Great White Shark (15,000 bells): Largest shadow with fin, available Four p.m. to 9 a.m. thru September
  • Hammerhead Shark (8,000 bells): Largest shadow with fin, to be had Four p.m. to Nine a.m. via September
  • Ribbon Eel (600 bells): small thin shadow, to be had all day through October.
  • Saw Shark (12,000 bells): Largest shadow with fin, available Four p.m. to Nine a.m. via September
  • Suckerfish (1,500 bells): huge shadow with fin, available all day through September
  • Whale Shark (13,000 bells): Largest shadow with fin, to be had all day thru September

Fish that are gone as of June 1 or leaving at the finish of the month:

Gone as of June 1

  • Loach: returning in March
  • Oarfish: returning in December

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Leaving at the end of the month

  • Cherry Salmon: returning in September
  • Char: returning in September
  • Golden trout: returning in September

'Animal Crossing' computer virus information for June (Northern hemisphere)

New and returning bugs:

Fireflies are only available this month, so catch one whilst the getting's just right!

  • Drone beetle (six hundred bells): found on timber, all day via August
  • Emperor butterfly (4,000 bells): flying round between Five p.m. and 8 p.m. thru September
  • Firefly (300 bells): flying round between 7 p.m. and 4 a.m. best in the month of June
  • Goliath beetle (8,000 bells): on coconut tree trunks between Five p.m. and 8 a.m. thru September
  • Mosquito (a hundred thirty bells): flying around between 5 p.m. and 4 a.m via September
  • Rainbow stag (6,000 bells): on timber between 7 p.m. and 8 a.m. thru September

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Bugs that are gone as of June 1 or leaving at the finish of the month:

Gone as of June 1

  • Mole cricket: returning in November

Leaving at the end of the month

  • Firefly: to be had most effective in June.
  • Violin Beetle: returning in September

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