With September almost drawing to a close that means that certain bugs and fish will be leaving us this month as the seasons change.
For players in the Northern Hemisphere there is going to be a host of bugs, see creatures and fish leaving at the end of this month. Shark season is going to be over for the players in the North also as they are on the list of sea life that will be making an exit before October begins.
Of course it’s not too much of a worry for those player who choose to time travel, because of course if you find yourself needing a specific creature you can freely travel to the time when they are present on your island.
Players can time travel by simply changing the date and time on your Switch, as the game runs from your Switch’s internal time.
If you’ve got any spaces in your museum for critters or sea life your yet to fill, you should be quick to grab these before they dissapear next week if your not into time travelling.
We’ve compiled a list for you so you don’t miss out on your last chance to grab these.
Bugs that are leaving
- Emperor Butterfly
- Tiger Butterfly
- Mosquito
- Rainbow Stag
- Goliath Beetle
- Earth-boring Dung Beetle
- Rosalia Batesi Beetle
- Giant Water Bug
- Diving Beetle
- Pondskater
- Walking Cicada
- Grasshopper
- Madagascan Sunset Moth
- Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing
- Atlas Moth
- Raja Brooke’s Birdwing
- Agrias Butterfly
Fish that are leaving
- Crawfish
- Soft-Shelled Turtle
- Suckerfish
- Whale Shark
- Great White Shark
- Hammerhead Shark
- Saw Shark
- Ocean Sunfish
- Blue Marlin
- Puffer Fish
- Butterfly Fish
- Surgeonfish
- Clown Fish
- Saddled Bichir
- Arapaima
- Gar
- Dorado
- Arowana
- Piranha
- Nibble Fish
- King Salmon
- Salmon
- Sweetfish
Sea Creatures that are leaving
- Flatworm
- Sea Urchin
- Slate Pencil Urchin
- Moon Jellyfish
- Horseshoe Crab
- Tiger Prawn
- Gigas Giant Clam
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