How to Get All Zooseum Animals in Two Point Museum
Two Point Museum‘s Zooseum expansion brings a whole new dynamic to the popular simulator, tasking players with finding rare and exotic animals and bringing them to their museum. The challenge lies in not only finding the creatures, but caring for them, breeding them, and maximizing their appeal to the masses that pour through the doors.
With another expansion comes a great deal of additional content, which, in the context of the Zooseum expansion, comes largely in the form of animals, reptiles, and insects. For those seeking to complete their Zooseum experience, having an understanding of how to get all exhibits in Two Point Museum‘s Zooseum DLC will help you to achieve that.
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How To Get Zooseum Exhibits in Two Point Museum
As is the case in any of the unique museums you can manage in Two Point Museum, players diving into the Zooseum expansion will need to progress through the DLC’s story to unlock all the available exhibits. In fact, to unlock all animals in the Zooseum expansion, you will need to reach Curator Class six as a minimum requirement. This is because the final exhibit, the elusive Painted Panda, cannot be unlocked until you have earned the first four stars on the museum and are working toward the fifth one.
An effective way to progress through each star level of the Zooseum is to collect and care for the weird and wacky animals available to house in Two Point Museum. Thankfully, there are a few ways to add new creatures to your displays:
- Send your employees on expeditions, using the helicopter.
- Spend Sanctuary Points on adopting animals (for animals you have already discovered)
While these are basic principles, in essence, players will need to complete certain objectives to unlock new locations and earn Sanctuary Points. For new POIs, you will need to complete star objectives, and check your map regularly for new locations with a question mark, as these will have the list of requirements to open the area to expeditions.
Additionally, you can earn Sanctuary Points by releasing animals back into the wild. Their value increases if you have held them for longer, have bred the animal in-house, and if the animal has recently been given a spa treatment.
All Zooseum Animals in Two Point Museum
To achieve a five-star rating for your Zooseum in Two Point Museum, players will need to unlock all available Points of Interest and discover the 40+ exhibits available from launch. These are broken up into two primary categories, largely depending on their size, which will dictate how they need to be housed. Below, you will find the complete lists of exhibits that require a terrarium, and those that require a large habitat to be kept at your museum.
All Terrarium Exhibits in Two Point Museum Zooseum
Before players begin navigating the challenge of housing the larger animals on the Zooseum roster, they will first discover some smaller creatures that are a little lower-maintenance and easier to manage. These creatures, which range from reptiles and insects, to small mammals, can live happily in small, medium, or large terrariums, with the only thing separating them is the type of environment they prefer to live in.
Below are the 22 Terrarium exhibit types you can discover, as well as the points of interest on the map where you can discover them while on an expedition.
|
Exhibit |
Location |
Type |
Terrarium Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Beardy Lizard |
Everstream Forest |
Reptilia |
Jungle |
|
Blue Hedgehog |
Chilly Heather |
Mammalia Minoris |
Arctic |
|
Bull Frog |
Farflung Green |
Reptilia |
Grassland |
|
Bumble Bird |
Spore Garden |
Aves |
Grassland |
|
Cabin Snail |
Sticky Thicket |
Insecta |
Any |
|
Cactus Flower Scorpion |
Farflung Desert |
Insecta |
Desert |
|
Chamoodleon |
Everstream Forect |
Reptilia |
Jungle |
|
Colorwheel Hamster |
Spore Garden |
Aves |
Grassland |
|
Fart Bug |
Farflung Caves |
Insecta |
Cave |
|
Frostbite Snake |
Farflung Cliffs |
Reptilia |
Arctic |
|
Grasschopper |
Parched Prairie |
Insecta |
Desert |
|
Moon-Belly Mole |
Under Wilds |
Mammalia Minoris |
Cave |
|
Nightbite Snake |
Under Wilds |
Reptilia |
Cave |
|
Paper Crane |
Goldrush Stream |
Aves |
Grassland |
|
Pet Rock |
Random |
Reptilia |
Any |
|
Raindrop Scarab |
Farflung Desert |
Reptilia |
Desert |
|
Respite Snake |
Goldrush Stream |
Reptilia |
Grassland |
|
Silverback Monobeast |
Silverback Swamp (Bone Belt) |
Insecta |
Jungle |
|
Snakebite Snake |
Sticky Thicket |
Reptilia |
Jungle |
|
Snowball Moth |
Chilly Heather |
Insecta |
Arctic |
|
Spineless Toad |
Farflung Jungle |
Reptilia |
Jungle |
|
Sunbite Snake |
Farflung Desert |
Reptilia |
Desert |
The Pet Rock exhibit cannot be found at a specific location. To acquire one, you will need to complete a random expedition event, which will give you the option to keep or leave the rock that your staff has found. If you opt to keep it, it can be added as an exhibit upon the expedition’s completion.
All Habitat Exhibits in Two Point Museum Zooseum
Once players have a handle on how to manage small animals with different terrarium types, they will be ready to move up to larger animals that require habitats. In addition to separating them according to climate, every exhibit has decoration density preferences. The following creatures can be discovered in the game, and will require either an open, sparse, or dense habitat to live comfortably in your museum.
|
Exhibit |
Location |
Type |
Habitat Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Aardbark |
Meander Meadow |
Mammalia Minoris |
Sparse Grassland |
|
Box Fox |
Farflung Cliffs |
Canidae |
Dense Arctic |
|
Carnivulture |
Farflung Jungle |
Aves |
Dense Jungle |
|
Cat-Faced Tree Bear |
Eaten Track |
Ursidae |
Dense Jungle |
|
Dandy Lion |
Lion Lowlands |
Felidae |
Sparse Desert |
|
Farflung Mountain Goat |
Briskward Brook |
Mammalia Majoris |
Sparse Arctic |
|
Festive Jumper |
Festive Fleeces (Bone Belt) |
Mammalia Majoris |
Open Arctic |
|
Fountain Lion |
Farflung Green |
Felidae |
Sparse Grassland |
|
Gardener Tortoise |
Farflung Green |
Reptilia |
Open Grassland |
|
Golden Truffle Pig |
Under Wilds |
Mammalia Majoris |
Sparse Cave |
|
Painted Panda |
Bumbling Bush |
Ursidae |
Dense Jungle |
|
Rockquaffer Penguin |
Iceberg Dip |
Aves |
Open Arctic |
|
Screwbill Stork |
Parched Prairie |
Aves |
Sparse Desert |
|
Sniffir |
Lion Lowlands |
Mammalia Majoris |
Sparse Jungle |
|
Sonic Wolf |
Farflung Caves |
Canidae |
Sparse Cave |
|
Spyglass Giraffe |
The Heat Line |
Mammalia Majoris |
Sparse Desert |
|
Sprungbok |
Lion Lowlands |
Mammalia Majoris |
Open Desert |
|
Trance Tiger |
Eaten Track |
Felidae |
Dense Jungle |
|
Unflappybara |
Meander Meadow |
Mammalia Minoris |
Any |
|
Woolly Jumper |
Briskward Brook |
Mammalia Majoris |
Open Arctic |
|
Zig-Zebra |
The Heat Line |
Mammalia Majoris |
Sparse Desert |
The Festive Jumper is part of the seasonal winter expansion for 2025, and can be found via a brand of POIs in the game’s opening Bone Belt map.
How To Get A Painted Panda in Two Point Museum
The final exhibit you will need to find in Two Point Museum‘s Zooseum expansion is the Painted Panda, an elusive creature that is the focus of the light story attached to the expansion. While it doesn’t take a great deal of skill to acquire, discovering this animal will require patience and a lot of work to unlock the Bumbling Bush POI where they can be found.
To unlock the Bumbling Bush POI, players will first need to achieve a four-star status at Silverbottom Park. For those who are relatively early in their playthrough of the other museums, this may require extra work, as you need to be at Curator Class VI to be eligible for five-star status. This means you will need to earn stars at other museums until you have reached the required class and unlocked five-star capabilities at all museums.
Once you have unlocked the Bumbling Bush POI, players will need to embark on expeditions there for a chance to rescue a Panda. This is a matter of chance, as you are more likely to collect bonus XP, so it may require a few runs to find one.
To embark on an expedition to Bumbling Bush, you will require the following team composition:
At its default expedition length (Safe), the journey will take 43 days and cost $45,000.
- Released
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March 4, 2025
- ESRB
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Everyone / Crude Humor, Mild Language, In-Game Purchases
- Developer(s)
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Two Point Studios