"This afternoon, a tourist threw a can of potato chips into Monkey Mountain! White Brow must have eaten the potato chips, causing his discomfort!"
"Huh?"
Fang Ye's face instantly took on a 'what the hell' expression, not knowing where to start with his complaints.
The new Monkey Mountain wasn't yet finished, and the current one is pit-style, which indeed makes it easier to trigger tourists' feeding instincts.
When there are fewer visitors, it's manageable with animal keepers using loudspeakers for guidance, but when it gets crowded, it's impossible to keep an eye on everyone. To prevent visitors from feeding the animals, a three-meter-high plexiglass barrier was added behind the fences surrounding Monkey Mountain.
Although the temporary barrier isn't pretty and doesn't provide shade like a complete canopy would, and the reflections might affect photos, the overall benefit outweighs these downsides, ensuring the macaques aren't fed by visitors.