Available Exhibits in Shaolin Museum:

Dinosaurs
- Amber
Complete - Ammonite
- Coprolite
- Dinosaur Egg
- Fern Fossil
- Dinosaur Track
- Archaeopteryx
- Peking Man
- Shark Tooth
- Trilobite
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
- Triceratops
- Mammoth
- Ankylosaur
- Apatosaur
- Dimetrodon
- Iguanodon
- Sabertooth Tiger
- Pachycephalosaur
- Seismosaur
- Plesiosaur
- Stegosaur
- Pteranodon
- Ichthyosaur
- Velociraptor
- Styracosaur


Insects

- Common Butterfly
- Yellow Butterfly
- Tiger Butterfly
- Peacock
- Monarch
- Emperor
- Agrias Butterfly
- Raja Brooke
- Birdwing
- Moth
- Oak Silk Moth
- Honeybee
- Bee
- Long Locust
- Migratory Locust
- Mantis
- Orchid Mantis
- Brown Cicada
- Robust Cicada
- Walker Cicada
- Evening Cicada
- Lantern Fly
- Red Dragonfly
- Darner Dragonfly
- Banded Dragonfly
- Giant Petaltail
- Ant
- Pondskater
- Diving Beetle
- Snail
- Cricket
- Bell Cricket
- Grasshopper
- Mole Cricket
- Walking Leaf
- Walkingstick
- Bagworm
- Ladybug
- Violin Beetle
- Dung Beetle
- Firefly
- Fruit Beetle
- Scarab Beetle
- Jewel Beetle
- Miyama Stag
- Saw Stag Beetle
- Giant Beetle
- Rainbow Stag
- Cyclommatus
- Golden Stag
- Dynastid Beetle
- Atlas Beetle
- Elephant Beetle
- Hercules Beetle
- Goliath Beetle
- Flea
- Pill Bug
- Mosquito
- Fly
- Centipede
- Spider
- Tarantula
- Scorpion

Fish
- Bitterling
- Pale Chub
- Crucian Carp
- Dace
- Barbel Steed
- Carp
- Koi
- Goldfish
- Popeyed Goldfish
- Killifish
- Crawfish
- Frog
- Freshwater Goby
- Loach
- Catfish
- Eel
- Giant Snakehead
- Bluegill
- Yellow Perch
- Black Bass
- Pike
- Pond Smelt
- Sweetfish
- Cherry Salmon
- Char
- Rainbow Trout
- Stringfish
- Salmon
- King Salmon
- Guppy
- Angelfish
- Neon Tetra
- Piranha
- Arowana
- Dorado
- Gar
- Arapaima
- Sea Butterfly
- Jellyfish
- Sea Horse
- Clownfish
- Surgeonfish
- Butterflyfish
- Napoleonfish
- Zebra Turkeyfish
- Puffer Fish
- Horse Mackerel
- Barred Knifejaw
- Sea Bass
- Red Snapper
- Dab
- Olive Flounder
- Squid
- Octopus
- Lobster
- Moray Eel
- Football Fish
- Tuna
- Blue Marlin
- Ray
- Ocean Sunfish
- Hammerhead Shark
- Shark
- Coelacanth

Paintings
- Dynamic Painting
- Quaint Painting
- Famous Painting
- Perfect Painting
- Amazing Painting
- Nice Painting
- Moving Painting
- Common Painting
- Flowery Painting
- Warm Painting
- Jolly Painting
- Scary Painting
- Proper Painting
- Strange Painting
- Worthy Painting
- Calm Painting
- Moody Painting
- Wistful Painting
- Serene Painting

Haha, that is so cool. I’ve been donating every single fossil I find. Some day it will look as cool as yours
Lovely collection! Very inspiring!
I don’t really wish to do it so arduously, because I know Redd from the original Animal Crossing, and he sells fake paintings at inflated prices, and do you know how hard it is to catch each and every bug and fish, let alone donate them. I speak from experience. When I caught my first coelacanth, I decided to keep it rather than donate it, in order to save me the pain of having to catch another. I used the same logic with the tarantula and scorpion. I’ll tell you now, if I want to complete the museum, I’ll do it by hacking. As I probably told you before, I am a hacker, but I don’t overdo it. I know the limits of hacking, and that it will come back to haunt you, so I am content with what I have in my museum now, but I eventually hope to have a complete museum like you at some point in time.