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    Swimming Beetle

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    Swimming Beetle
    Swimming Beetle
    Time May-June and August-September
    Opening hours Noon
    Habitat In fresh water (Ponds)
    Size 38 mm
    Value 8001 Berries
    Rarity Something weird
    Appearances
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    El Swimming Beetle (Diving Beetle in English, translated as Diving Beetle into Spanish) is a bug added in Dōbutsu no Mori e +. He was absent until Animal Crossing: City Folk / Let's Go To The City and was seen again in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It can be seen in the ponds swimming underwater and from time to time, it comes out for air. Unlike fish, this insect has a definite shadow, making it easy to identify.




    Summary

    Hunting

    Needing air to breathe, the Swimming Beetle can only be hunted once it has come out of the water, but it does not leave the pond, but rather rises to the surface.


    Not to be confused with a fish, the Swimming Beetle is hunted with a net.

    Jokes

    • Is he training for the Bicholimpiadas? - Animal Crossing: City Folk
    • It's been a long time since it's a beauty. - New Leaf
    • Where do you have your swimsuit? - New Horizons

    Museum information

    City Folk/Let's Go To The City

    Although slightly improved as an adult, the swimming beetle is terrifying in its larval stage. These infected hatchlings are twice the size of adults, and they are also poisonous. And they offend the eye! Although at the end of the day, adults are not far behind either. Both are equally despicable ... - Socrates.

    New Leaf

    Swimming beetles use their hairy legs to swim in search of dead insects. They store some air under their wings to breathe the water and return to the surface to recharge. When hunted by predators, they expel a foul liquid from their heads as a defense. - Museum panel.

    New Horizons

    The vile swimming beetle, famous for its distinctive round shape and ravenous appetite. This powerful predator uses its fur-covered hind legs to swim to its prey. He then uses the suction cups on his front legs to grab onto her and not let her escape. Today I will have nightmares ...

    Bug Window

    Dōbutsu no Morie +

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    City Folk/Let's Go to the City

    Swimming Beetle Those tweezers are short but very strong. Oh!
    Swimming Beetle

    New Leaf

    Swimming Beetle

    Price

    Dōbutsu no Morie +

    Normal prices
    Value ? 1000 Berries
    Sell ​​to Tom Nook 250 Berries

    City Folk/Let's Go to the City

    Normal prices
    Value ? 3200 Berries
    Sell ​​to Tom Nook 800 Berries

    New Leaf

    Normal prices
    Value ? 3200 Berries
    Sale to Paca 800 Berries
    Very valuable object? 1600 Berries
    Sale to Tendo and Nendo 640 Berries
    Sale to Conchita * 40 Berries
    Prices with the Berries ordinance in abundance
    Value ? 3840 Berries
    Sale to Paca 960 Berries
    Sale to Tendo and Nendo 768 Berries

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    1. ↑ 250 Bayas en Dōbutsu no Morie +


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