So if construction's supposed to be finished in Octoberish, but Kingdoms of Asia's going to be opened in February, does that mean the zoo's saving tapir/babirusa for a future phase or doing last-minute construction after October? I understand there's still animal acclimations and whatnot, as well as letting the plants establish (I really hope these exhibits do actually come out looking like a legitimate jungle)The initial drawing called for the entire exhibit to have added and redone rockwork walls and intricate planting to match the rest of Asia. It’s closer in design to Komodo, which is more natural rockwork without temple theming. They are supposed to rip out the plumbing on the waterfall, reduce the flow and redo it to a filter system, as most of the new large pools in the zoo are on. They would resurface it with new rockwork as well. They would create a stream though the middle of the exhibit leading to a public overlooking deck by the cafe. This would have access to the ground floor of the exhibit where keepers can train and also do behind the scenes encounters. The main structure/barn itself is a concrete bunker, with solid concrete walls nearly a foot thick. Currently behind the scenes animal holding consists of 3 large rooms about 2 stories tall with hydraulic concrete doors nearly as tall as well as a hallway with 2 large horizontal metal bars that are hydraulic as well. They are supposed to put a hole in the right wall to build a chute to connect the current babirusa exhibit to this exhibit, as well as redo the rooms into hoofstock stalls. Blowing holes in all that concrete and redoing plumbing takes time and money, and they are supposed to complete all construction in the next 2 months and haven’t touched it yet.