Fang Ye then designed a lion exhibit of about 3,000 square meters and a bear exhibit of about 2,000 square meters for the Predator Gallery.
For Primate Paradise, he created a macaque monkey mountain of approximately 2,000 square meters and an exhibit area for ring-tailed lemurs. Although Fang Ye really wanted to acquire a few gorillas or something of the sort, they were too rare, with only a few in zoos across the country.
The reptile area mainly consisted of a crocodile pool; for smaller lizards and snakes, display boxes sufficed, and larger snakes only required exhibit spaces of a few dozen square meters.
After including the roads and rest areas and all, green leaf coins were spent down to the last penny.
It had taken him several days just to draw up these exhibit designs.
Once the design was finished, although Fang Ye was exhausted, a glance at the beautiful sketches of the exhibits immediately filled him with a sense of accomplishment.