What exhibits made the final plans for their Asia zone besides tigers, Komodo dragons, and red pandas?
@Yi Qi Covered it pretty well. Thats the latest plan I have seen, yet I imagine their have been more changes.
- Tigers (tropical subspecies)
- komodo dragon
- red panda
- Visayan warty pig
- Chinese alligator
- Asian small-clawed otter
- Wrinkled hornbill
- Vulture (species unknown)
- Gibbon (species unknown)
- Crane (species unknown)
- Visitor Pavilion (at least 11 small-medium indoor exhibits)
I believe vultures, cranes, hornbills, primates, visayan warty pigs, small-clawed otters, and chinese alligators, according to this concept map art.
Honestly I would have expected more from the NC Zoo, like a big enclosure for hoofstock such as rhinos, banteng/guar/anoas or blackbucks, a la Prarie and Watani Grasslands.
The zoo has a limited amount of funds for this expansion, and decided long ago to build a complex rather than a continent (like North America and Africa). The same goes for the later African complex. The zoo's 2018 master plan did leave open the option of other phases of Asia, yet that is a long way out if it ever happens. I would love to see some more hoofstock species though.