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Animals and Welfare
June 7, 2026 at 09:36 PM
Added screenshots (2026-06-08)
Animals are the heart of Planet Zoo 2. Every species is a realistically simulated creature with its own needs, and a habitat only thrives when those needs are met. The sequel rebuilds animal behaviour around what Frontier calls an improved animal brain, producing more natural and varied actions such as herding, grazing, and reacting to the world around them.

Welfare is tracked through clear on-screen indicators, and animals now show more obvious physical reactions to their surroundings and condition, making problems easier to spot. Frontier highlights a generational leap in fidelity, with detailed fur, feathers, and scales, along with authentic breathing and sounds.
Players raise animals from their earliest moments and can breed them across generations, while enrichment items help keep animals stimulated and healthy. Conservation is a central theme: animals can ultimately be released, and that effort extends beyond the zoo through the new Wildlife Reserves.
For the first time in the series, zoos can keep fully aquatic species in aquariums and free-flying birds in aviaries, greatly broadening the kinds of life on display.
Frontier has not yet revealed the full animal roster. Among the species shown so far are the following:
Group | Examples shown so far |
|---|---|
Mammals | Lion, Western Chimpanzee, Plains Zebra, Sumatran Tiger |
Reptiles | Saltwater Crocodile, Hawksbill Turtle |
Aquatic life | Blacktip Reef Shark, Ocean Sunfish, Pufferfish |
Birds | Toco Toucan, Secretarybird, White-tailed Sea Eagle |
A further set of six species, including the Golden Eagle, Golden Lion Tamarin, Great Hammerhead Shark, Axolotl, Blue and Gold Fusilier, and Longfin Batfish, is tied to the game's deluxe release rather than the base game.