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Well now, let me tell ya ’bout them dung beetles in that Animal Crossing game. They’re kinda rare, ya see. They only come around in the winter, when the snow’s all settled down. That’s from early December till late February. But if you’re playin’ in the summer, you might catch a glimpse of ’em too, like in that new version folks call AFe+.
Now, if ya want more of ’em little critters, you could set up a nursery for ’em. I heard tell that you can put ’em in a raised metal garden bed and cover it with some shade cloth. It takes a bit of work, but it’ll help ya keep ’em safe till you’re ready to let ’em go. Ain’t that somethin’?
These scarab beetles, they sure are a sight! They got this shiny silver shell and are all round-like. But don’t get too excited; you can only find ’em in July and August up in the Northern Hemisphere. Just shows how special they are, huh?
In that Animal Crossing: New Horizons game, you can’t catch dung beetles on other players’ islands, ’cause them snowballs don’t show up if it ain’t snowin’. But if you do catch one, you can donate it to the museum. Blathers, he’ll have a little chat with ya about it. He’s always got somethin’ to say!
Now, let’s get down to how to catch these critters. The dung beetle only comes out in winter and there are some special conditions for that. So ya gotta keep your eyes peeled and be ready!
Did ya know dung beetles are real strong? They can roll stuff that’s ten times heavier than they are! One type can even pull somethin’ like 1,141 times its own weight. That’s like a human pullin’ six packed buses! Can you imagine that?
These little bugs, they’re part of the Scarabaeidae family, and they mostly eat poop and decaying stuff. They got a good sense of smell too, which helps ‘em find their food. They lay their eggs right in that dung, so you know they’re all about it!
Now, if you’re playin’ and you see one of ’em, make sure to catch it. They’re not just cute; they’re part of the whole ecosystem. Plus, you can show it off to your friends and donate it to the museum.
So, keep an eye out for those dung beetles, and don’t forget to appreciate all the hard work they do. They might be small, but they sure make a big difference in the world, both in the game and out here in real life!
Alright then, that’s all I got to say ’bout dung beetles. Now go catch one and have some fun!
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Tags:[Animal Crossing, Dung Beetle, Insects, New Horizons, Gaming, Wildlife]