There are several activities that become part of the players' everyday life Animal Crossing: New Horizonsand one of them is looking for fossils and trying to uncover new finds to give to Blathers, the island's expert on the matter.
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There are over 70 fossils for players to find in Animal Crossing: New Horizonsbut only a few appear per day, so it may take some time for players to complete the museum's fossil exhibit on their island. This guide gives players information about the fossils they find in New horizonsincluding how much they are worth.
How to Complete the Fossil Collection in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Every day that players log in Animal Crossing: New Horizonsfour fossils will spawn underground. Once players have access to a shovel, they will be able to search for these hidden treasures, allowing them to begin their journey by helping Blathers complete the fossil exhibit at the museum.
If players can't find all the fossils spawning on a given day, they don't have to worry too much, as up to six fossils can be buried on the island at once. So as long as players find two of the fossils, they can still look for the other two the next day, along with the four new fossils that will spawn.
total, there are 73 different fossils that players must dig up, assess and donate to the museum. If they never got a repeat fossil, it would take them 19 days to complete the fossil collection. However, it is almost impossible, as players are almost guaranteed to find some recurring fossils when they try to do so.
Players who want to speed up the process of obtaining all fossils can also buy Nook Miles tickets and visit mystery islands, as there is a small chance that a fossil will be buried on an island.
All fossils in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Fossils are a great way to make money Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Even after players complete the museum, it's worth continuing to dig them up every day and evaluate them to earn money quickly. Fossil prices range from 1,000 to 6,000 watches; below, players can see how much each fossil is worth New horizons.
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Fossil |
Price |
|---|---|
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Trilobite |
1,300 Watches |
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Anomalocaris |
2,000 watches |
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Myllokunmingia |
1,500 watches |
|
Dunkleosteus |
3,500 Watches |
|
Eustenopteron |
2,000 watches |
|
Ammonite |
1,100 watches |
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Amber |
1,200 watches |
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Acanthostega |
2,000 watches |
|
Shark-tooth pattern |
1,000 watches |
|
Ophthalmosaurus skull |
2,500 Watches |
|
Opthalmosaurus torso |
2,000 watches |
|
Plesiosaurus skull |
4,000 watches |
|
Plesiosaurus torso |
4,500 Watches |
|
Plesiosaurus tail |
4,500 Watches |
|
Archelon skull |
4,000 watches |
|
Archelon tail |
3,500 Watches |
|
Torso of Quetzalcoatlus |
4,500 Watches |
|
Right edge of Quetzalcoatlus |
5,000 watches |
|
Left edge of Quetzalcoatlus |
5,000 watches |
|
Pteranodon body |
4,000 watches |
|
Pteranodon right wing |
4,500 Watches |
|
Pteranodon left wing |
4,500 Watches |
|
Diplodocus skull |
5,000 watches |
|
Diplodocus neck |
4,500 Watches |
|
Diplodocus chest |
4,000 watches |
|
Diplodocus pelvis |
4,500 Watches |
|
Diplodocus tail |
4,500 Watches |
|
Diplodocus tail tip |
4,000 watches |
|
Brachiosaurus skull |
6,000 watches |
|
Brachiosaurus chest |
5,500 Watches |
|
Brachiosaurus pelvis |
5,000 watches |
|
Brachiosaurus tail |
5,500 Watches |
|
Dimetrodon skull |
5,500 Watches |
|
Dimetrodon torso |
5,000 watches |
|
Juramaia |
1,500 watches |
|
Torso of Deinonychus |
3,000 watches |
|
Deinonychus tail |
2,500 Watches |
|
Archaeopteryx |
1,300 Watches |
|
Spinosaurus skull |
4,000 watches |
|
Spinosaurus torso |
3,000 watches |
|
Spinosaurus tail |
2,500 Watches |
|
Coprolite |
1,100 watches |
|
Dinosaur track |
1,000 watches |
|
T. Rex skull |
6,000 watches |
|
T. Rex torso |
5,500 Watches |
|
T. Rex tail |
5,000 watches |
|
Pachycephalosaurus skull |
4,000 watches |
|
Pachycephalosaurus tail |
3,000 watches |
|
Triceratops skull |
5,500 Watches |
|
Triceratops torso |
5,000 watches |
|
Triceratops tail |
4,500 Watches |
|
Iguanodon skull |
4,000 watches |
|
Iguanodon torso |
3,500 Watches |
|
Iguanodon tail |
3,000 watches |
|
Parasaurolophus skull |
3,500 Watches |
|
Parasaurolophus torso |
3,000 watches |
|
Parasaurolophus tail |
2,500 Watches |
|
Stegosaurus skull |
5,000 watches |
|
Stegosaurus torso |
4,500 Watches |
|
Stegosaurus tail |
4,000 watches |
|
Ankylosaurus skull |
3,500 Watches |
|
Ankylosaurus torso |
3,000 watches |
|
Ankylosaurus tail |
2,500 Watches |
|
Mammoth skull |
3,000 watches |
|
Mammoth torso |
2,500 Watches |
|
Saber tooth tiger skull |
2,500 Watches |
|
Sabertooth Tiger tail |
2,000 watches |
|
Megacerops skull |
4,500 Watches |
|
Megacerops torso |
3,500 Watches |
|
Megacerops tail |
3,000 watches |
|
Megaloceros right side |
5,500 Watches |
|
Megaloceros left side |
4,000 watches |
|
Australopithecus |
1,100 watches |
The T. Rex, Brachiosaurus and Triceratops sets are the most expensive complete fossil sets in the Animal Crossing: New Horizonsas each part of their skeleton is worth between 6,000 and 5,000 bells.

- Released
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March 20, 2020
- ESRB
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All / Comic Mischief, Mild Fantasy Violence, User Interact, In-Game Purchasing
- Developer
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Nintendo EPD
- Publisher
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Nintendo

