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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > a summary of fish and insects that will disappear in December</h1>
From December onwards, the following insects and fish will no longer appear, and the small partners who have not yet collected all of them should grasp it!
Northern Hemisphere ↓
insect:
Large birch butterfly, flight, 4am to 5pm
Chinese Sword Horn Locust, Ground, 8am~7pm
Flying Locust, Ground, 8am~7pm
Rice Locust, Ground, 8am~7pm
Crickets, ground, 5pm~8am
Praying mantis, on flowers, 8am to 5pm
Orchid mantis, on flowers, 8am to 5pm
Violin worms, stumps, all day long
Stick insect, trunk, 4am~8am & 5pm~7pm
Fleas, on the villagers, all day long
fish:
Cherry Blossom Hookfish: Cliff, 4pm ~9am
Red Spotted Salmon: Cliff, 4pm~9am
Golden Trout: Cliff, 4pm~9am
Chinese river crab, river, 4pm ~9am
Peacock Fish, River, 9am~4pm
Neon Fish, River, 9am~4pm
Hippocampus, sea, all day
Lionfish, sea, all day
Strips of seabream, sea, all day
Rays, sea, 4am~9pm
halobios:
Nautilus, medium speed, 4pm to 9am
Flat-faced slugs, fast, all day long
Pike crab, fast, all day
Southern Hemisphere ↓
Caddisflies: Underground, all day
Loach: River, all day
Kingfish: Sea, all day
Horn snail, slow, all day long
Treasure crab, fast, all day long