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Walking Leaf?

iamthewalurs007

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I've caught them before, but probably last summer. I am now only 2 bugs away from completing my encyclopedia... a scorpion, and a walking leaf. I know how to get the scorpion, I just need to be patient... but what is the trick to the walking leaf? Shake trees? Walk around? Rain? No Rain? Save and continue? or just walk around?

I am on Sept 3 in game.
 
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the walking leaf looks like as if you have furniture items dropped on the ground. walk around your town and if you see a leaf that resembles a furniture item walk near it and it'll turn into a walking leaf. they're more common in the rain.
 
theyre usually under trees too, as if you shook a tree and a piece a furniture fell, thats what the walking leaf is like, except they look kinda more animated.
 
So, shake the trees until a leaf falls out?

No, they will already be on the ground. When you see them you first think "oh, a piece of furniture.. why is that there?" but if you go near it to pick it up it will start moving away.

Good luck catching one!

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Also you might have more luck catching one in August or July. I might be wrong, but I think they disappear in September...
 
They show up randomly for me, mostly on morning/noon? So try to scare off bugs that you don't need and keep your eyes on the bottom of the trees. If you see a leaf (as described above), approach it slowly with a net and catch it, instead of waiting for it to walk away.
 
Ok, makes more sense. I have read that they stop appearing after the first week of Sept, so I thought I was safe but maybe it's still too late. I'll move back to August and try again. Thanks everyone!
 
Actually, they should still be around in September! I caught it in the last week of September, but yeah, you might have a better chance at an earlier month. Guide said it's available from July to September :) Good luck!
 
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