@Fargusno nope. Honestly I'm glad the muntjacs didn't live there (for now), I'd imagine their off-display holdings being a lot more better than these enclosures that are as a wide as a small home garden.
@Rizz Carlton Yeah, it's for their own good. I feel that Farm House felt like a scam because they previously teased animals like kinkajous and echidnas, acquired rarities like ocelots and even a Chinese alligator but none of them are displayed to the public and only put behind the scenes, and all I got was a disappointing mini zoos with small exhibits and more domesticated than wild animals.
This reminded me of the SpongeBob episode "Krabby Land", where Mr. Krabs advertised an amusement park built behind the Krusty Krab, only to be revealed as a disappointment made out of garbage.
@Fargusno I've literally made the same exact comparison
To be completely fair, aside from the kinkajou the other mammals were never teased for the Farm House, perhaps they'll be used in a newer (hopefully better) park section
@Mossman Joe the echidna was technicaly teased by Fardhan Khan, but he never confirmed it to be part of "Farm Land". The ocelot was only informed through their website and the alligator wasn't even teased, it's just so happen to be shown to a Youtuber that also happens to upload said video to the internet.
And it's called Farm Land, so it makes more sense for them to house domestic animals than a binturong or wallaby, let alone a damn dhole .
@Fargusno no confirmation so far, but there's small parts of Taman Mini that are empty, but even then those parts are small that if those site do end up being used for the hypothetical mammal park, it would ended up like Faunaland if they're exclusively mammal-focused.
@Rizz Carlton I'm kinda thinking of upgrading Taman Burung to also house several species of mammals, or adding some mammals or reptiles that are compatible with the resident birds to the aviaries like what Bird Paradise (formerly Jurong Bird Park) does
Examples:
Agile wallabies, dusky pademelons, grizzled tree kangaroos, pig-nosed turtles, white-bellied snapping turtles and pink-bellied sideneck turtles in the Wallacea/Sahul Aviary
Lesser mousedeers, muntjacs, black giant squirrels, Prevost's squirrels, red giant flying squirrels, Asian forest tortoises, Forsten's tortoises, Malaysian giant turtles, black marsh turtles and Amboina box turtles in the Greater Sunda Aviary
Pig-nosed turtles, white-bellied snapping turtles, pink-bellied sideneck turtles and Amboina box turtles in the waterfowls' pond
A separate exhibit for rarer small mammals such as echidnas, kinkajous, ocelots and others
Both Siamese Crocodiles will be placed in the same exhibit, the Albino will return to the double-fenced pond exhibit and the small crocodile exhibit will house the smooth-fronted caiman that was in DAT. DAT will house the Chinese alligator since it's more suitable for it.