How to Get All Zooseum Animals in Two Point Museum

The Zooseum expansion for Two Point Museum adds exciting new gameplay where you discover rare and exotic animals and build a thriving zoo within your museum. You’ll need to find these creatures, look after them, help them breed, and make sure they’re popular with visitors to keep your museum successful.

The new Zooseum expansion adds a lot of content, mainly in the form of animals, reptiles, and insects. If you want to fully experience the Zooseum, knowing how to unlock all the exhibits in the Two Point Museum’s Zooseum DLC will be very helpful.

How To Get Zooseum Exhibits in Two Point Museum

Like with the other museums in Two Point Hospital, you’ll need to play through the story in the Zooseum expansion to open all the exhibits. To get every animal, you’ll need to reach Curator Class six. That’s because the last exhibit – the rare Painted Panda – only becomes available once you’ve earned four stars for your museum and are aiming for a fifth.

To succeed in each level of the Zooseum, you need to collect and look after the unusual animals you can exhibit in Two Point Museum. Luckily, there are several methods for adding new creatures to your exhibits.

  • Send your employees on expeditions, using the helicopter.
  • Spend Sanctuary Points on adopting animals (for animals you have already discovered)

Players progress by completing objectives, which unlocks new areas and earns Sanctuary Points. To access new points of interest (POIs), finish the star objectives listed on your map. Keep an eye out for question marks – these indicate new locations and show you exactly what you need to do to start expeditions there.

You can also gain Sanctuary Points by releasing animals back into their natural habitats. You’ll earn more points for animals you’ve cared for longer, those born at the sanctuary, and those that have recently enjoyed a spa treatment.

All Zooseum Animals in Two Point Museum

To get a five-star rating in Two Point Museum, you’ll need to unlock all the Points of Interest and collect all 40+ exhibits available when the game launches. These exhibits come in different sizes, which determines what kind of enclosure they need. Below, you’ll find lists of which exhibits need terrariums and which need large habitats in your museum.

All Terrarium Exhibits in Two Point Museum Zooseum

Before taking on the challenge of caring for the Zooseum’s larger animals, players will start with smaller, easier-to-manage creatures. These include reptiles, insects, and small mammals, all of which can thrive in terrariums of various sizes. The main difference between them is the type of habitat they need.

Here are the 22 different terrarium exhibits you can explore, along with their locations on the map to help you find them during your visit.

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

You won’t find the Pet Rock available for direct purchase. Instead, you’ll need to send your staff on an expedition. If they find a rock during the expedition, you’ll have the choice to keep it and add it to your exhibits, or leave it behind.

All Habitat Exhibits in Two Point Museum Zooseum

After getting comfortable caring for smaller creatures in various terrariums, players can start housing larger animals that need more complex habitats. Each animal prefers a different level of decoration – some like open, spacious exhibits, while others thrive in denser, more decorated environments. You’ll discover a variety of creatures in the game, each with its own preference for how their habitat should look.

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 will be available as part of the winter update in 2025. Players can find it by searching specific locations within the Bone Belt, the game’s starting area.

How To Get A Painted Panda in Two Point Museum

Okay, so in the Zooseum expansion for Two Point Museum, the last exhibit you need to snag is the Painted Panda. It’s a pretty rare animal and tied to one of the lighter story threads. Honestly, getting it isn’t super hard, but it does take some serious patience. You’ll need to put in the work to unlock the Bumbling Bush point of interest – that’s where you’ll actually find these guys.

To open the Bumbling Bush location, you first need to get a four-star rating at Silverbottom Park. If you haven’t made much progress in the other museums, this might take some effort. You need to be at least Curator Class VI to achieve a five-star rating, which means earning stars at all the museums until you reach that level and unlock five-star access everywhere.

After unlocking the Bumbling Bush location, you can go on expeditions there to try and rescue a Panda. Finding one depends on luck – you’ll usually get extra XP instead – so you might need to try several times before you succeed.

To embark on an expedition to Bumbling Bush, you will require the following team composition:

  • One Wildlife Expert at level 10 or higher.
  • Two Wildlife Experts at level 5 or higher.
  • One Assistant at level 5 or higher.

At its default expedition length (Safe), the journey will take 43 days and cost $45,000.

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2025-12-09 18:39