Honestly, idea D wouldn't make much sense at all. Giants of the Savanna is purpose-built to be a multispecies savanna, and it's predicated on the elephants living as they would in the wild alongside giraffes and kudu. It isn't so much the amount of space as it is the complexity/dynamic nature of the space.I have a few questions and fun ideas to add regarding all these.
A: will the zoo keep the African penguins and cheetahs with new habitats?
B: will the De Brazza's Monkeys live with the colobus in their new habitat in the Safari Trail or will they stay in primate palace?
C: if the De Brazza's Monkeys get moved, primate palace should be overhauled into a state of the art facility for clouded leopards langurs and gibbons with more room to move and glass viewing to complete the asian theming near the Tigers cranes and Asian small clawed otters. Perhaps they could even add an Asian aviary and a sloth or sun bear habitat in that vicinity.
D: The kudu and giraffes should be moved over to the wider savannah habitats up in the Safari Trail to coexist with more plains antelope zebra and white rhinos and give the elephant herd even more room.
E: The monorail should be replaced with electric powered CP Huntington steam trains that circle around the whole new Safari Trail and Chimp and Gorilla areas and have the train engineers give guests a guided tour abt the animals and the zoo's conservation work.
F: Will the zoo phase out Nile Crocodiles in exchange for Slender Snouted?