One of the most exciting aspects of Animal Crossing: New Horizons is when a different month arrives. The reasoning for why it is an exciting time when a different month comes is the addition of bugs that were not available for players to encounter and catch in the previous month. This will be the case for July, as players will have a group of bugs that they now have the opportunity to catch. One of these bugs is the Horned Elephant, and we have everything you need to know to catch a Horned Elephant covered for you.
Horned Elephant Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Players will find that the Horned Elephant will spawn on the palm trees on your island. You will be able to find this creature on palm trees between 5 PM and 8 AM, which means that players do have to dedicate a portion of time during a specific period of time to have a chance of getting this bug for their collection.
The Horned Elephant will spawn in the world of the latest entry in the fan-favorite Nintendo franchise between July and August, which means that players who are interested in getting this bug will have plenty of time to do so throughout the next couple of months.
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This particular bug will net players a total of 8,000 Bells when they sell it, meaning that those who can get their hands on one of these critters will be rewarded handsomely.
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Do you want to learn more about Animal Crossing: New Horizons besides how to catch a Horned Elephant? If so, be sure to check out our dedicated hub for the high-profile game or three of our most recent pieces of coverage below:
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Published: Jun 30, 2020 02:39 pm