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Animal Crossing: New Horizons: List of fossils and their selling prices

Animal Crossing: New Horizons: List of fossils and their selling prices

Fossils are precious collectibles that are buried in the ground in Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch. Equip yourself with a shovel and dig holes to find these objects to complete your museum!

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Fossils allow you to complete your museum or even make bells to pay for the enlargements of your house. This guide will help you know their sale price and especially the possible fossil name in Animal Crossing: New Horizons!

How to unlock the Museum and the Shovel?

How to find a fossil?

When you walk on your island, you can see small stars on the ground. This means that a fossil is hiding underneath. Equip your shovel and start digging. Once dug up, the fossil will have the shape of a blue pebble with white shapes on it. Then go have them examined at the museum then sell them at a good price if you want. Depending on the fossil, the price is totally different!

List of fossils and their prices

Ankylosaurus

  • Skull: 3000 Bells
  • Torso: 3000 Bells
  • Tail: 2500 Bells

Apatosaurus

  • Skull: 5000 Bells
  • Body: 4500 Bells
  • Tail: 4000 Bells

Archelon

  • Skull: 4000 Bells
  • Body: 3500 Bells

Brachiosaurus

  • Skull: 6000 Bells
  • Body: 5000 Bells

Brontotherium

  • Skull: 4500 Bells
  • Body: 3000 Bells
  • Tail: 3500 Bells

Dimetrodon

  • Skull: 5500 Bells
  • Body: 5000 Bells
  • Tail: 4500 Bells

Diplodocus

  • Skull: 5000 Bells
  • Body: 4500 Bells

Deinonychus

  • Tail: 2500 Bells
  • Body: 3000 Bells

Ichthyosaur

  • Skull: 2500 Bells
  • Body: 2000 Bells

Iguanodon

  • Skull: 4000 Bells
  • Torso: 3,500 Bells
  • Tail: 3000 Bells

Mammoth

  • Skull: 3000 Bells
  • Body: 2500 Bells

Megaceros

  • Left side: 4000 Bells
  • Right part: 4000 Bells

Ophthalmosaurus

  • Skull: ??
  • Body: 2000 Bells

Pachycephalosaur

  • Skull: 4000 Bells
  • Torso: 3,500 Bells
  • Tail: 3000 Bells

Parasaurolophus

  • Skull: 3500 Bells
  • Torso: 3,500 Bells
  • Tail: 2500 Bells

Plesiosaur

  • Skull: 4500 Bells
  • Body: 4500 Bells
  • Neck: 4500 Bells

Pteranodon

  • Skull: 4000 Bells
  • Left wing: 4500 Bells
  • Right wing: 4500 Bells

Quetzal

  • Skull: ??
  • Body : ??

Seismosaurus

  • Skull: 5000 Bells
  • Neck: 5000 Bells
  • Torso: 4,500 Bells
  • Hip: 4000 Bells
  • Tail: 4500 Bells

Smilodon (saber-toothed tiger)

  • Skull: 2500 Bells
  • Torso: 2000 Bells
  • Tail: 2000 Bells

Spinosaur

  • Skull: 4500 Bells
  • Body: 5000 Bells
  • Tail: 4000 Bells

Stegosaurus

  • Skull: 5000 Bells
  • Body: 4500 Bells
  • Tail: 4000 Bells

Styracosaurus

  • Skull: 3500 Bells
  • Body: 3000 Bells
  • Tail: 2500 Bells

Tyrannosaurus rex

  • Skull: 6000 Bells
  • Body: 5500 Bells
  • Tail: 5000 Bells

Triceratops

  • Skull: 5500 Bells
  • Body: 5000 Bells
  • Tail: 4500 Bells

Velociraptor

  • Skull: 3000 Bells
  • Body: 2500 Bells

Small fossils

  • Amber: 1200 Bells
  • Ammonite: 1100 Bells
  • Anomalocaris: 2000 Bells
  • Australopithecus: ??
  • Coprolite: 1100 Bells
  • Dinosaur egg: 1400 Bells
  • Fern fossil: 1000 Bells
  • Dino footprint: 1000 Bells
  • Archéoptéryx: 1300 Clochettes
  • Peking man: 1100 bells
  • Shark tooth: 1000 Bells
  • Dunkleosteus: ???
  • Trilobite: 1300 Bells
  • Myllokunmingia: 1500 Bells
  • Juramaia: 1500 Bells
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Camille B
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