Additionally, fans that read on will find lists of the bugs and fish that are leaving Animal Crossing: New Horizons at the end of March. Again lists are provided for both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and they may assist players that are concerned about missing the species that are about to become temporarily unavailable.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons March Fish

From Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ sharks to its tadpoles, there are fish both big and small for fans to catch before April begins. Here are current lists of those fish that are known to be available in ACNH during March, and they have been divided by the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Northern Hemisphere

Anchovy Barred Knifejaw Barreleye Bitterling Black Bass Blue Marlin Bluegill Carp Char Cherry Salmon Coelacanth Crucian Carp Dab Dace Football Fish Freshwater Goby Golden Trout Horse Mackerel Koi Loach Oarfish Olive Flounder Pale Chub Pop-eyed Goldfish Ranchu Goldfish Red Snapper Sea Bass Sea Butterfly Squid Stringfish Sturgeon Tadpole Tuna Yellow Perch

Southern Hemisphere

Anchovy Angelfish Arapaima Arowana Barred Knifejaw Barreleye Betta Black Bass Blue Marlin Bluegill Butterfly Fish Carp Catfish Char Cherry Salmon Clown Fish Coelacanth Crawfish Crucian Carp Dace Dorado Freshwater Goby Gar Giant Trevally Golden Trout Goldfish Great White Shark Guppy Hammerhead Shark Horse Mackerel King Salmon Koi Mahi-mahi Mitten Crab Moray Eel Neon Tetra Ocean Sunfish Olive Flounder Pale Chub Pike Piranha Pop-eyed Goldfish Puffer Fish Rainbowfish Ranchu Goldfish Ray Red Snapper Ribbon Eel Saddled Bichir Salmon Saw Shark Sea Bass Seahorse Snapping Turtle Soft-shelled Turtle Sturgeon Suckerfish Surgeonfish Sweetfish Tilapia Whale Shark Zebra Turkeyfish

While many of these fish will continue to appear when March comes to an end, and some will indeed always be available, not all of them will. Here are lists of the fish that will be leaving at the conclusion of this month, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans that are looking to complete their Critterpedias should try not to miss them.

Leaving Northern Hemisphere

Bitterling Football Fish Sea Butterfly Stringfish Sturgeon Yellow Perch

Leaving Southern Hemisphere

Arapaima Arowana Blue Marlin Butterfly Fish Clown Fish Crawfish Dorado Great White Shark Hammerhead Shark King Salmon Nibble Fish Ocean Sunfish Piranha Puffer Fish Saddled Bichir Salmon Saw Shark Soft-shelled Turtle Suckerfish Surgeonfish Sweetfish Whale Shark

Animal Crossing: New Horizons March Bugs

While the director of Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ museum may not be a big fan of bugs, catching insects is certainly an activity that many players are currently engaged in. For these fans, here are lists of all of the bugs that are available in Animal Crossing: New Horizons during March, and they have again been divided by hemisphere.

Northern Hemisphere

Ant Bagworm Centipede Citrus Long-Horned Beetle Common Butterfly Emperor Butterfly Fly Hermit Crab Honeybee Ladybug Man-Faced Stink Bug Mantis Mole Cricket Moth Orchid Mantis Paper Kite Butterfly Peacock Butterfly Pill Bug Snail Spider Stinkbug Tarantula Tiger Beetle Tiger Butterfly Wasp Wharf Roach Yellow Butterfly

Southern Hemisphere

Agris Butterfly Ant Atlas Moth Bagworm Banded Dragonfly Bell Cricket Centipede Citrus Long-Horned Beetle Common Butterfly Cricket Darner Dragonfly Diving Beetle Earth-Boring Dung Beetle Emperor Butterfly Flea Fly Giant Water Bug Goliath Beetle Grasshopper Great Purple Emperor Hermit Crab Honeybee Long Locust Madagascan Sunset Moth Man-Faced Stink Bug Mantis Migratory Locust Monarch Butterfly Mosquito Moth Orchid Mantis Paper Kite Butterfly Pill Bug Pondskater Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing Rainbow Stag Raja Brooke’s Birdwing Red Dragonfly Rice Grasshopper Rosalia Batesi Beetle Scorpion Snail Spider Stinkbug Tiger Beetle Tiger Butterfly Violin Beetle Walker Cicada Walking Leaf Walking Stick Wasp Warf Roach Yellow Butterfly

As with fish, some of Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ bugs will be disappearing at the end of March. Of course, all of these exiting insects, which can be seen collected in the lists below will be returning at some point in the future, but players that do not want to wait to display them in their homes and museums should equip their nets and get hunting.

Leaving Northern Hemisphere

Emperor Butterfly

Leaving Southern Hemisphere

Agris Butterfly Atlas Moth Diving Beetle Earth-Boring Dung Beetle Emperor Butterfly Giant Water Bug Goliath Beetle Grasshopper Great Purple Emperor Madagascan Sunset Moth Mosquito Pondskater Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing Rainbow Stag Raja Brooke’s Birdwing Rosalia Batesi Beetle Tiger Butterfly Walker Cicada Walking Leaf

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now for Nintendo Switch.

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