I haven't gotten any responses from my Texas exhibit but have decided to go ahead and add the African section. This section will be called African mosaic. After leaving the Texas exhibit the motorist drives into a massive enclosure with trees and a patchwork of lakes and ponds. This is to mimic the Okavango Delta. This area will mostly focus on animals found in a wooded savannah. Animals that are able to approach the vehicle include greater kudu, sable antelope, red lechwe, sassaby, impala, and waterbuck. Animals that are visible from the vehicle but not able to approach are black rhino, Cape buffalo, warthogs, and bull elephants, each in their own sections. Hippos live in the largest lake in the exhibit, separate from the road. As the motorist prepares to enter the next section of African Mosaic, they see three separate packs of African hunting dogs, separated cleverly from their prey species.
The motorist then enters a section resembling the Serengeti filled with simulated acacias, baobabs, and termite mounds (like the previous section). Animals that can approach vehicles include ostrich, plains zebra, blue wildebeest, Thompson's gazelle, white rhino, eland, fringe-eared oryx, Masai giraffe, and roan antelope. A separate island with a troop of olive baboons is in the center of the exhibit. A herd of cow elephants is in the distance, unable to approach the vehicle. As the motorist exits this section of the park, two kopjes rise up from ahead. On either one is a small pride of lions facing each other. As the motorist prepares to enter the next section, a coalition of male cheetahs (including one king cheetah) is visible.
After viewing the cheetahs, the motorist enters the final section of the African Mosaic. This one has few trees and several rocky outcrops and small waterholes with a few palm trees surrounding them. Upon closer inspection, the motorist sees groups of Barbary sheep. Other animals roaming this area include African asses, Scimitar-horned oryx, addax, slender-horned gazelle, and dama gazelle. All of these animals are free to approach the vehicle.
The next section of the safari features Middle Eastern wildlife.