Players should prepare for a much more laidback month in this July. Some months are defined by significant seasonal events and diverse rotations of new bugs, fish, and deep-sea creatures, but July is arguably one of the quietest months of the year in However, several rare and highly sought-after critters are returning to island this month, alongside some relaxing weekend events.
After a similarly lazy and laidback June in for players in both hemispheres, July offers a particularly sharp contrast. New critters are abundant in the Northern Hemisphere, but players in the Southern Hemisphere won't find any new critters to catch. Additionally, of the two-weekend events this July, only one is actually scheduled to run in the Southern Hemisphere.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons players can expect a lazy summer and winter in July 2023, with small weekend events and some new critters to catch.
Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Blue weevil beetle
On palm trees
All day
800
Brown cicada
On trees
8am — 5pm
250
Cicada shell
On trees
All day
10
Cyclommatus stag
On palm trees
5pm — 8am
8,000
Earth-boring dung beetle
On the ground
All day
300
Evening cicada
On trees
4am — 8am and 4pm — 7pm
550
Giant cicada
On trees
8am — 5pm
500
Giant stag
On trees
11pm — 8am
10,000
Giraffe stag
On palm trees
5pm — 8am
12,000
Golden stag
On palm trees
5pm — 8am
12,000
Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Grasshopper
On the ground
8am — 5pm
160
Horned Atlas
On palm trees
5pm — 8am
8,000
Horned Dynastid
On trees
5pm — 8am
1,350
Horned Elephant
On palm trees
5pm — 8am
8,000
Horned Hercules
On palm trees
5pm — 8am
12,000
Miyama Stag
On trees
All day
1,000
Robust Cicada
On trees
8am — 5pm
300
Saw Stag
On trees
All day
2,000
Scarab beetle
On trees
11pm — 8am
10,000
Walking Leaf
Disguised as leaves
All day
600
Walking Stick
On trees
4am — 8am and 5pm-7pm
600
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