Planet Zoo Europe: Complete List of Animal Colours + Rare Colour Morphs

The Planet Zoo Europe pack introduces five new animals found across many different countries in Europe.

This pack has four habitat species: the Eurasian lynx, Alpine ibex, European badger, and European fallow deer. Plus, there’s an exhibit animal with an albino colour morph!

If you enjoy collecting colour morphs, this pack has plenty! There are thirty-one colour variations among these new European animals, including a unique menil coat found only in this pack.

There’s lots of rare colours too, as three out of the four habitat animals have multiple rare variations.

So, here’s a complete list of all the animals and their colours included in the Europe pack!

OVERVIEW
Total number of animals: 5
Habitat animals: Eurasian lynx, Alpine ibex, European badger, and European fallow deer
Exhibit animals: Fire salamander
Total number of colour morphs: 31
Animals with special coats: Eurasian lynx, European badger, European fallow deer and fire salamander

Eurasian lynx

The Eurasian lynx is Europe’s largest wild cat and can be found throughout Northern, Central and Eastern Europe.

In Planet Zoo, this solitary cat has six colours. It has three common golden colours, as well as three rare leucistic variations.

Total colour morphs: 6

Lynx Colour List in Planet Zoo including all coat colours.

Colours are listed as:

  • Pale golden fur, black markings, tail tip and ear tufts
  • Dark golden fur, black markings, tail tip and ear tufts
  • Red golden fur, black markings, tail tip and ear tufts
  • Leucistic: Dirty white fur with faint markings
  • Leucistic: Pale tan white fur with faint markings
  • Leucistic: Sandy white fur with faint markings

Alpine Ibex

The Alpine ibex is a wild goat that lives in the rocky mountains of the European Alps. It can be found in countries such as Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia and Austria.

The mountain goat has six distinct shades of brown: three are found in females and three in males.

The Alpine Ibex has no rare colour morphs.

Total colour morphs: 6

A list of Alpine Ibex coat colours in Planet Zoo with images of each colour.

Colours are listed as:

  • Grey brown thick coat (female)
  • Tan thick coat (female)
  • Brown thick coat (female)
  • Pale brown thick coat (male)
  • Dark brown thick coat (male)
  • Red-brown thick coat (male)

European Badger

Found across most of Europe, European badgers live in large underground burrows known as setts.

These nocturnal creatures have fur in three shades of grey, though the difference is very subtle.

Badgers also have two rare coat colors: an erythristic badger with red fur and an albino badger with blonde fur.

Total colour morphs: 5

An image showing all badger colours in Planet Zoo including an albino and erythristic coat.

Colours are listed as:

  • Grey fur, black legs and black and white striped fur
  • Light grey fur, black legs and black and white striped fur
  • Dark grey fur, black legs and black and white striped fur
  • Erythristic: Red fur, dark red legs and striped face
  • Albino: Blonde fur and white striped face

European Fallow Deer

European fallow deer live all across Europe and live in small herds.

These spotted deer have twelve colour morphs! There are three shades of brown and three menil colours—a lighter coat that retains its spots year-round. This menil coat is unique to fallow deer!

There are also three leucistic white coats and three melanistic black coats, all without spots.

Total colour morphs: 12

An image showing the colours of fallow deer in Planet Zoo including three brown coats and three menil coats.
an image showing the shiny fallow deer coats, including three leucistic colours and three melanistic colours.

Colours are listed as:

  • Brown coat with white spots and black markings
  • Red-brown coat with white spots and black markings
  • Grey-brown coat with white spots and black markings
  • Menil: Pale brown coat with white spots
  • Menil: Tan coat with white spots
  • Menil: Pale red coat with white spots
  • Leucistic: White coat
  • Leucistic: Sandy coat
  • Leucistic: Blonde coat
  • Melanistic: Black-brown coat
  • Melanistic: Black-grey coat
  • Melanistic: Black-tan coat

Fire Salamander

Fire salamanders inhabit central European forests, and in ancient times, people believed they were born from fires!

Exhibit animals are not assigned colours, but fire salamanders have their distinctive bright yellow markings on their black skin.

Unlike most other DLC exhibit animals, fire salamanders have a chance of breeding a rare albino salamander!

An image showing the fire salamander in planet zoo beside the lighter albino fire salamande.r

Every Animal Colour in Planet Zoo

I’ve completed a list of every animal colour across all Planet Zoo packs!

Here are all the colours by pack:

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