As they rounded the corner, they found an open area up ahead, with a cycad growing in the center, its wide leaves spreading out like those of a banana plant. There were also some seats nearby, and the sunlight streamed down through the acrylic panels, shining on the visitors.
The reptiles and amphibians exhibit was not just a row of display cases; every so often, there would be a more open area like this where visitors could rest and animal keepers could give talks!
There was a similar design in the wolf exhibit's cave corridor. In the long passage, there were several protrusions, so that during talks, the passage wouldn't get blocked and other visitors could still look around undisturbed.
Maps and signposts were also affixed to the walls, helping visitors find their way to the exits and rest areas of the reptiles and amphibians exhibit.