The next morning, after breakfast, Fang Ye began meeting with the clerical staff to discuss the design of the various other exhibits. With so many exhibits to handle, he was indeed a bit overwhelmed by the vast amount of data that needed to be gathered.
In the preceding period, the clerical staff had collected a great deal of data, which now proved to be very useful, including information on the natural habitats of various animals, suitable temperatures, and food, as well as presenting their own ideas and opinions.
Beyond the standard exhibit cases, the reptiles and amphibians exhibit also included some larger spaces!
At present, two spaces were being prepared: one for the green pit viper and another for the Chinese giant salamander.
Both belonging to renowned and characteristic amphibians and reptiles of China, their exhibition areas certainly had to be impressive.