Animal Crossing: New Horizons | Fossils prices and full checklist

There’s history hidden beneath your island, just waiting to be dug up. Here’s a checklist of every fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, so you can keep track of your paleontological progression.

New Horizons has been out in the wild world for a good few weeks now, and many players will have sniffed out a burgeoning collection of fossils. But unlike Animal Crossing’s fish stocksand ecosystem of bugs – there isn’t a handy Critterpedia to keep track of everything.

It can be tricky and time consuming to remember how many parts of each large fossil, and how many pieces overall, you still need to uncover.

How to find fossils in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you find fossils by using a shovel on cracks in the ground.

Between 2 and 6 of these cracks appear daily, and seem to become more frequent as you progress through the game. Check all over your island every day for new spots that appear.

While cracks most often contain fossils, there are a couple of exceptions. Sometimes, the cracks are used to hide event items like the Earth Egg in Bunny Day. Also, if you see a crack in the ground next to a bamboo plant, then it will contain a bamboo shoot.

When you dig up a fossil, even if you’ve seen that one before, it will be unidentified – which brings us onto the next point.

What to do with fossils in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

There are three main things you can do with fossils in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Your first port of call with any unidentified fossils should be Tom Nook right at the beginning of the game, and then Blathers once the town museum is open.

Blathers will assess any and all fossils you hand over to him, so don’t be shy about filling your pockets.

Once the fossils have been assessed, you have a choice. You can donate one of each type of fossil to the museum to bolster their collection. This is highly recommended, since the museum is a beautiful space and filling it is one of the cornerstones of the game.

However, Blathers can’t accept multiples of the same kind of fossil. If you have spare fossils left over, you can either display them on your island for a decent boost to your island rating (we have a page on how to get 5 stars, here).

Or you can sell them to Timmy and Tommy at Nook’s Cranny for a decent wodge of cash. While the displayed fossils do look impressive, they can be a great source of reliable income every day as well.

Because there’s only so many characters that fit into an item name, many of the fossils in New Horzions have their full names cut off. Here’s all of the dinosaurs and ancient animals that feature:

  • Ankylosaurus
  • Archelon
  • Brachiosaurus
  • Deinonychus
  • Dunkleosteus
  • Diplodocus
  • Dimetrodon
  • Iguanodon
  • Mammoth
  • Megacerops
  • Megaloceros
  • Ophthalmosaurus
  • Pachycephalosaurus
  • Parasaurolophus
  • Plesiosaurus
  • Pteranodon
  • Quetzalcoatlus
  • Sabertooth Tiger
  • Spinosaurus
  • Stegosaurus
  • Triceratops
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Fossil prices – Full List

Below is a list of every fossil in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, including its selling price at Nook’s Cranny and whether it’s part of a larger set or not.

The price data comes from the Animal Crossing wiki community under CC-BY-SA license, which means you can reproduce and remix the data as you like as well.

Animal Crossing:New Horizons Fossil Prices
Fossil Name: Fossil Price: Part of a set?
Acanthostega 2000 N
Amber 1200 N
Ammonite 1100 N
Anomalocaris 2000 N
Archaeopteryx 1300 N
Australopith 1100 N
Coprolite 1100 N
Dinosaur Track 1000 N
Dunkleosteus 3500 N
Eusthenopteron 2000 N
Juramaia 1000 N
Myllokunmingia 1500 N
Shark-tooth Pattern 1000 N
Trilobite 1300 N
Ankylo skull 5000 Y
Ankylo torso 3000 Y
Ankylo tail 2500 Y
Archelon skull 4000 Y
Archelon tail 3500 Y
Brachio skull 6000 Y
Brachio chest 5500 Y
Brachio pelvis 5000 Y
Brachio tail 5500 Y
Deinony torso 3000 Y
Deinony tail 2500 Y
Dimetrodon skull 5500 Y
Dimetrodon torso 5000 Y
Diplo skull 5000 Y
Diplo neck 4500 Y
Diplo chest 4000 Y
Diplo pelvis 4500 Y
Diplo tail 5000 Y
Diplo tail tip 4000 Y
Iguanodon skull 4000 Y
Iguanodon torso 3500 Y
Iguanodon tail 3000 Y
Mammoth skull 3000 Y
Mammoth torso 2500 Y
Megacero skull 4500 Y
Megacero torso 3500 Y
Megacero tail 3000 Y
Right Megalo side 5500 Y
Left Megalo side 4000 Y
Ophthalmo skull 2500 Y
Ophthalmo torso 2000 Y
Pachysaurus skull 4000 Y
Pachysaurus tail 3500 Y
Parasaur skull 3500 Y
Parasaur torso 3000 Y
Parasaur tail 2500 Y
Plesio skull 4000 Y
Plesio body 4500 Y
Plesio tail 4500 Y
Ptera body 4000 Y
Right Ptera wing 4500 Y
Left Ptera wing 4500 Y
Quetzal torso 4500 Y
Right Quetzal wing 5000 Y
Left Quetzal wing 5000 Y
Sabertooth skull 2500 Y
Sabertooth tail 2000 Y
Spino skull 4000 Y
Spino torso 5000 Y
Spino tail 2500 Y
Stego skull 5000 Y
Stego torso 4500 Y
Stego tail 4000 Y
T. Rex skull 6000 Y
T. Rex torso 5500 Y
T. Rex tail 5000 Y
Tricera tail 5500 Y
Tricera torso 5000 Y
Tricera tail 4500 Y

For more information on Animal Crossing: New Horizons, check out our pages on Redd’s fake art gallery of paintings and statues, as well as our full guide.

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