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The tiger exhibit was under construction, and the design for the red panda exhibit was complete, while the alpaca and peafowl were settled in a cost-effective manner.
As for the macaques and red foxes…
Fang Ye thought that Monkey Mountain, where the macaques lived, was still acceptable.
When the zoo was first established, Monkey Mountain was designed to accommodate hundreds of macaques over a large area of one thousand square meters.
Now that only about a dozen remained after the transfer, there was plenty of space to spare.
Possibly due to Wu Cheng'en's "Journey to the West", everyone assumed that monkeys should live in a place like Flowers and Fruit Mountain or Water Curtain Cave, and in the days before the concept of animal welfare was understood, zoos building monkey exhibits generally included a mountain.