
In Planet Zoo, you can actually let your guests enter habitats. You do this by creating a guest entrance gate, allowing them to meet your Planet Zoo’s animals face to face.
Aquatic Pack:
Since the original time of writing this post, we have seen a few new expansion packs released, including the amazing aquatic pack.
These and animals from the other new packs have now been added to the list, to make your zoo planning even easier.
Planet Zoo guests habitat:
Although this is incredibly exciting for everyone, it’s REALLY important to understand in Planet Zoo which animals can guests enter their habitat. Imagine letting your guests loose in a Grizzly Bear den!
Below you’ll find a list of which animals can guests enter habitat. This list covers all of the Planet Zoo animals in their entirety, including animals which belong in exhibits.
Whilst I hope that guests won’t attempt to climb in with a Yellow Anaconda, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Here’s the complete list of Planet Zoo animals:
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Planet Zoo Updates:
As Planet Zoo receives regular updates, it’s very likely this list will grow as more animals are added.
Following the pattern with Planet Coaster and also Jurassic World Evolution it’s very likely that we will also see more DLC added to the game, which will hopefully bring in more animals, as well as more animal enclosures, habitat items, guest facilities and likely much more.
We always endeavor to update our articles to make sure that they always contain the most up to date information as possible, however, should we miss an update and this list change, please do feel free to let us know via the comments below, or by using our contact page to send us an email, we love hearing from our readers.
If you’re struggling with the game, have no fear! We’ve provided you with a complete guide with tips and tricks to making the best zoo.
Don’t forget to build up your Planet Zoo Conservation Credits too. These are needed to buy animals and expand upon your Zoo’s Franchise. Once you get the hang of it, building Conservation Credits is pretty easy.