Sure your species is Desmatosuchus
The Petrified Forest - Before it became petrified
This exhibit is based on the Chinle Formation from the Petrified Forest site from the Late Triassic of North America, found in present day Arizona. The site is believed to have been a humid and tropical landscape with a river system.
The exhibit would likely be set in a presently wet, (sub)tropical area.
There will be two multiple acre paddocks with softly sloping hills, multiple pools and muddy areas and a lush vegetation of mosses, ferns, cycads, ginkgos and cypress-like conifers. The higher ranges of the paddocks will feature sheltering areas, either constructed with rocks, conifer logs and dirt or formed of a cycad and fern leaf roof on wooden poles. There will be feeding areas in view of spectactors.
The two paddocks will be inhabited by small herds of the Aetosaurian Archosaur
Desmatosuchus spurensis and the dicynodont therapsid
Placerias hesternus. A larger herd of the smaller Pseudosuchian Archosaur
Revueltosaurus callenderi will have access to both the
Desmatosuchus and the
Placerias paddocks.
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There will be off-show holding paddocks for all species, hidden by dirt berms and vegetation from the spectators. Those spectators will watch the paddocks from a mulch path, bordered by vegetation featuring ferns and tree ferns, cycads, gingkgos and conifers.
I might do another species at a later time, but not right now.