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One viewer was curious and asked, "Director, I have a question. Since tamarind is the main food of the ring-tailed lemur and you say they eat the foliage and fruits of various trees, won't they strip all the tamarind trees in the exhibition area bare?"
Fang Ye finished his tamarind, saw this comment, and gave a thumbs up in approval, "Someone asked whether the tamarind trees will be stripped bare. Asking this question really shows flexible thinking, and you'd be well-suited to being a zoo designer.
When we design the zoo's animal exhibits, we do have to consider all sorts of problems.
Using vegetation in primate exhibits has always been a tricky issue. On the one hand, the benefit is that plants in the exhibit can provide animals with shade, perching spots, and make the artificial environment look more natural from a landscaping perspective.