Unfortunately some of these critter won’t be returning to our islands for a whole year so best be quick if your wanting to catch them.
With January coming to a close means the exit of some critters on our islands, with some of them not returning for a full year the race is on to catch everything we need before the month comes to an end.
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However, if you’re a player who time travels there isn’t much to worry about in regards to catching bugs within a time frame, however if that’s not you, you won’t want to waste time in collecting and fulfilling your exhibits.

Although we are taking some losses, each hemisphere won’t be taking that hard of a hit this month with not much leaving. None the less we have compiled a list for you for each hemisphere showing exactly what will be leaving.
Northern Hemisphere
In the Northern Hemisphere after January we will be seeing only two sea creatures leaving.
- Abalone
- Lobster
Southern Hemisphere
Again in the Southern Hemisphere we will only be losing three critters.
- Honeybee
- Tadpole
- Seaweed
So if you’re still waiting on these critters to complete your exhibits the race is on to catch them while you can.
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