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Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a social simulation video game of Nintendo EPD released on 20th March 2020. Ever since then, the game has persistently succeeded in entertaining gamers throughout the world. The full credit for this goes to its developer, who keeps on adding new updates and events. Following this, the game receives new animal species every month, and as we have stepped into November, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has brought a new bug species for it. Below we have individually mentioned all the new bug species’ names.

All New Bugs Coming to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in November 2020

 Before moving onto the following list, let us first brief the gamers about bugs a bit. Players need to know that there are two hemispheres in which the world of Animal Crossing: New Horizons is divided. These are known as the Northern and Southern hemisphere; whenever a new animal species enters into Animal Crossing: New Horizons, it randomly resides in either Northern or Southern hemisphere. Specifically, it is nearly impossible to encounter a similar species in both these hemispheres. Following this, three new bugs species have entered into the Northern hemisphere, whereas seven have been added to the Southern hemisphere.

New Bugs in Northern Hemisphere

  • Tarantula: Gamers will find this mystic bug species crawling near the trees and the best time to encounter them is between 4 AM to 7 PM. Gamers can sell each Tarantula bug for 900 Bells.
  • Mole Cricket: Players will find this mystic bug species beneath the ground, and they are available all day to be found. Gamers can sell each Mole Cricket bug for 1,200 Bells.
  • Damselfly: Gamers will find this mystic bug species flying low over the ground, and they are available all day to be found. Gamers can sell each Damselfly bug for 2,000 Bells.

New Bugs in Southern Hemisphere

  • Scorpion: These mystic bug species are usually found beneath the ground, and the best time to encounter them is between 8 AM to 7 PM. Gamers can sell each Scorpion bug for 5,000 Bells.
  • Rosalia Batesi Beetle: Gamers will find this mystic bug species crawling in the grass, and the best time to encounter them is between 8 AM to 7 PM. Gamers can sell each Rosalia Batesi Beetle for 700 Bells.
  • Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing: Gamers will find this mystic bug species flying low over the ground and the best time to encounter them is between 8 AM to 4 PM. Gamers can sell each Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing bug for 1,700 Bells.
  • Pond Skater: Gamers will find this mystic bug species crawling on the trees and the best time to encounter them is between 8 AM to 7 PM. Gamers can sell each Pond Skater bug for 1,100 Bells.
  • Great purple Emperor: These can be found near the trees and the best time to encounter them is between 4 AM to 7 PM. Gamers can sell each Great purple Emperor bug for 5,000 Bells.
  • Diving Beetle: Gamers will find this mystic bug species flying low upon the flowers and the best time to encounter them is between 4 AM to 7 PM. Gamers can sell each Diving Beetle for 1,700 Bells.
  • Banded Dragonfly: Gamers will find this mystic bug species near the flowers and the best time to encounter them is between 8 AM to 5 PM. Gamers can sell each Banded Dragonfly bug for 800 Bells.

Conclusion

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has always been the top choice of gamers, thanks to its intuitive gameplay and features. The game developer has unleashed a series of new events and updates to captivate gamers towards it. In this article, we have briefed about the new bug species that have entered Animal Crossing: New Horizons in November 2020. If you are willing to make a lot of money in Animal Crossing: New Horizons with ease, selling bugs to the Tim Nook is ideal.

Gamers can play Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch.

Source :- https://directorycrew.com/blog/everything-to-know-about-the-new-bugs-of-animal-crossing/

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