I believe I have stated this caution before: do not take such artistic works as technical documents. Often the artist takes license to create a mood. In fact, if you look carefully, you will see that there are some illustrations from 2010 and some from 2012 and they do not quite agree, reflecting the different stages of design they were created for.
The animals shown in such illustrations rarely constitute an inventory for opening day. Kang gathers the best info available for the illustrations, but the images are always created BEFORE the plans are too far along.These are used to communicate the design to the client and to donors. Final designs often are different. Actual animal lists often come even later in the process.
Thanks for reminding me zooplantman, I already took into account the possibility of this link being more artistic than what is really to be planned. I just forgot to note that the animals with an asterisk next to them are not currently exhibited at the zoo and may not be found in the renovated exhibit building. Yet the other animals are found at the zoo and will most likely move into the Rainforest Building.