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Miyama stag Gallery

"Yippee! I caught a miyama stag! Glad I overcame my stag fright!" —New Leaf

The miyama stag (ミヤマクワガタ, Miyama kuwagata?) is a bug found only in City Folk, New Leaf and New Horizons. Prior to New Leaf, it was known as the miyama stag beetle. It is a beetle that appears between the months of July and August, and sells for a reasonable 1,000 Bells.

In the Japanese versions of the GCN games the Mountain Beetle is also called miyamakuwagata, and may in fact refer to the same beetle in real life.

Donation to the museum[]

In City Folk[]

Blathers will say this upon donation to the Museum:

"With its thick, bumpy, armorlike exoskeleton, the Miyama stag beetle is quite popular with children. However, the truth is, this beetle is fragile enough to perish from injuries we'd usually consider minor. Indeed, it appears this beetle suffers from a case of rather too much bark and too little bite."

It can be found on the back terrace of the bug exhibit, on the third tree from the right.

In New Leaf[]

In New Leaf an information board in the bug exhibit will list information about this bug.

"Miyama stags look strong, with their thick, bumpy exoskeletons and yellow hair covering their bodies. They're active during the day but really don't prefer the heat during the summer. Contrary to their appearance, they are rather delicate insects, so be sure to handle with care."

In New Horizons[]

In New Horizons, upon donation or selecting "Tell me about this!", Blathers the curator will say (with abhorrence):

"The miyama stag has protusions on its head that resemble ears... And yet, the ugly lumps are not ears! It is, however, called a "stag" beetle because of the large, deer-like horns upon its head. And the word "miyama" in its name means "deep mountain" in Japanese. Feel free to call it what you like. I will simply call it DISGUSTING. "Disgusting stag beetle" does have a ring."

Capture quotes[]

"Yippee! I caught a Miyama stag beetle! I beat the beetle!" —City Folk
"I caught a miyama stag! Glad I overcame my stag fright!" —New Leaf
"I caught a miyama stag! Its mandibles are jaw-dropping!" —New Horizons


Encyclopedia information[]

City Folk[]

Bug
Encyclopedia Information
Miyama Stag (City Folk)
"Known for the distinct shape of their heads, they look strong but are delicate."
Size About 60mm
Time All day
Season Summer


New Leaf[]

Bug
Encyclopedia Information
Miyama stag encyclopedia (New Leaf)
"I caught a miyama stag! Glad I overcome my stag fright!"
Size 69 mm
Time Always
Season Summer


Further information[]

The Miyama stag is popular among children in Japan to play with, because the males are largely harmless (the antlers are so large that it cannot bite unless you put your fingers directly in its jaws), and it does not mind being touched. As stated in the "Bugs and Fish" window in City Folk (also known as Encyclopedia), it has a distinctive shape of head, and although it looks strong, it is in fact quite delicate, which maybe why it is popular with children. It is found in mountainous areas in northern Japan, as well as natural forests.

Miyamakuwagata

In other languages[]

Miyama stag
Language Name Translation
Japan Japanese ミヤマクワガタ Miyamakuwagata -
France French Lucane miyama -
Spain Spanish Escarabajo ciervo Miyama -
Germany German Hirschkäfer -
Italy Italian Coleottero lucanide -
The Netherlands Dutch Miyama-hertkever -
Russia Russian Горный жук-олень gornyy zhuk-olen' -
China Chinese 深山锹形虫/深山鍬形蟲 Shēnshānqiāoxíngchóng -
South Korea Korean 사슴벌레 Saseumbeolle -


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